![]() I assumed that if I answered correctly, the CAT exam would close out Domain 3 and push me closer to a pass. The question, and the answers, were written very well and you had to read the answers multiple times. The question was not similar to what you would encounter in Domain 3 Official Study Guide (“Sybex”) or Boson. IMO, an example of a hard question: I received a symmetric and asymmetric algorithm key size (bits) question. And if you do start off by missing questions, you have a deeper “hole” to climb out of and could see more than 100 questions. SDLC, BCP), the CAT exam will keep throwing those questions at you some of which will have a low to medium rating. If you start off by missing certain questions (e.g. This user also passed at 100Q so my assumption was this could be considered a *hard to very hard* rated question and if I saw a subnetting question that means I was doing well on Domain 4.) this did not happen to me but I read other exam feedback about a tester who received IP subnetting questions. The CAT exam will adapt to your answers so if you start off blazing hot, you should expect to encounter even harder questions. Hypothetically, if each CISSP question has a low, medium or high rating, the first 10 questions should be around medium/hard. Testing strategy (my opinion, not official): I recently passed the CISSP Exam at 100 questions with one hour remaining.
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