Each page groups questions by scenario type — the kind of problem pattern you'll see in the real exam. Choose a scenario that matches your weak area or the question format you find hardest.
Drag-and-drop ordering questions ask you to arrange steps, commands, or events into the correct sequence.
Matching questions give you two columns — a list of concepts, commands, or protocols on the left, and their definitions, OSI layers, or use-cases on the right.
Multi-select questions tell you to 'Choose TWO' or 'Choose THREE'.
These are the questions most candidates get wrong.
These questions describe a network symptom and ask you to identify the root cause or the correct fix.