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Regarding levels in scjp exam

 
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Hi,
I heard that when writing scjp 5.0 exam it asks for what level do you prefer?like easy,moderate,difficult.Please tell
me whether it is true.

Thanks&Regards,
venkat
 
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I heard that when writing scjp 5.0 exam it asks for what level do you prefer?like easy,moderate,difficult.Please tell
me whether it is true.


Yes, it does. And if you press up,down,up,down,left,right,A,A,START, you'll be able to finish with 100% ;)
Apart from the joke, yes, there is a survey, asking you about your level in different topics. But it does not influence the type of questions you'll have at the exam. I think that Sun will use your answers and your final score to evaluate the difficulty of the exam.
 
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No, you cannot choose if you want easy, moderate or difficult questions on the exam.

Sun asks some questions about how proficient you think you are at Java. This is done because Sun wants to know what kind of people do the SCJP exam, so that they can tune it better to those people in the future. Those questions do not influence your score or the questions you get on the exam.
 
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