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MCAS 2007 Exams
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Cinderella
2009-08-29 16:26:01 UTC
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Q: On the MCAS 2007 Exams are points subtracted from your score if you do
not use the Ribbon versus using shortcuts during the exam?

Q: What if you do more keystrokes than the question ask of you? Example:
Depressing Ctrl+S to Save your design view changes in Access; however, not
instructed to perform a Save as part of the question.
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Cindy
Ute Simon
2009-09-20 20:38:51 UTC
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As far as I know, it is possible to use either the Ribbon or keyboard
shortcuts or right-mouseclick context menu. The important thing is that you
get the task completed, not the method you use. As far as I know, there are
no points subtracted for wrong results, they are counted as Zeros.

I never tried to do additional saves. They might not be accepted, but not
counted as a wrong answer, if you doe what the question asks you to do
afterwards. The program decides about "right" or "wrong" when you press the
Continue button. But every superfluous action will cost your time.

Best regards,
Ute
(MCAS PowerPoint and MCT)
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Ute Simon
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team und PowerPoint-User-Team
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Post by Cinderella
Q: On the MCAS 2007 Exams are points subtracted from your score if you do
not use the Ribbon versus using shortcuts during the exam?
Depressing Ctrl+S to Save your design view changes in Access; however, not
instructed to perform a Save as part of the question.
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Cindy
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