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MOS Word - What its all about ?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 7:45 pm    Post subject: MOS Word - What its all about ? Reply with quote
Microsoft’s MOS exam “Word 2000 Core” yields the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) Core on Office 2000 track certification and is also a core requirement for the MOS Master on Office 2000 track certification. It is designed for candidates who implement the advanced features of Microsoft Office applications, as well as integrate those applications with other software applications, as a part of their job function. Often, these candidates are called “power users.” There is no prerequisite for this exam.

This exam is easy and the cost for it varies but is generally around $60 USD
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 5:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
How easy is the exam ?

How many questions and type

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 1:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
Microsoft Office certification exams are not traditional question-and-answer tests with multiple choice answers. Instead, you’re presented with an actual program interface with a document already started (for most questions). Steps appear in a pane below the application window, and your task is to complete the steps exactly as directed. Then you are scored on how closely your result matches the computer’s version of what’s “correct.”

For example, suppose that for one of the questions you see a half-finished memo onscreen. The instructions for this particular question might have two or three separate steps, and those steps might not necessarily be related to one another. For example, the steps might be:


Replace the date on the Date line with a date code that is automatically updated.
Convert the body paragraphs in the memo to numbered list that uses letters rather than numbers (A, B, C)
Using Format Painter, make all the headings match the first one.
You can receive full or partial credit for each task.

The Word 2003 Core exam has 15 questions, and almost all have two steps, so there are approximately 30 scoring opportunities. When you are finished with a question, click Next to go on. There is no backing up after you click Next, so make very sure you have double-checked your work. (You can click Skip to come back to a question later.) When you finish, you’ll receive a printout showing how well you scored in various categories.
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