Forum Discussion
Ken_Salchow
Employee
Jun 21, 2016Given that the exam blueprint is the same document item (question) writers use to create the items, the questions are directly from the blueprint. What people are often confused by is that the "examples" listed in the blueprint are NOT EXHAUSTIVE, they are what they purport to be ... examples. The two things most relevant in the exam blueprint are the objectives themselves, and the cognitive complexity rating. The objectives inform you as to the limits of the domain being tested and the cognitive complexity tells you how in depth you need to understand that domain.
Good luck with your exams.