Well done James!
To your point...the nature of the questions which I've noticed (others add if they are seeing a similar trend) have taken a turn.
Before, you had to actually apply what you read and make some kind of inference or logical connection between the questions on the quiz and the choices based on the articles you rad. I think people actually liked this because it pushed people out of their comfort zone of dealing with questions such as 3 + 3 = ?
Now...and folks call me out if I am wrong...for the most part...in fact for every quiz I can recall in at least the last 4 months, the questions are not so much an application of what you read, but more of a "fill in the blank" with the text of the question essentially a sentence from the article maybe restated with a slight variation and you simply finish the sentence.
Yes...it makes getting 4 out 4 much easier...but certainly probably not going to help as much as the way questions were written before.
Has anyone else noticed this???
The good news...there is a HUGE upside which I will share later after reading some views from others to my post.
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Original Message:
Sent: 12-05-2018 05:39 PM
From: James Deutsch
Subject: OK...Who Else...CEU for Dec Quiz
I changed one answer after reading articles.

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James Deutsch CHC,CCEP
Deputy Systems Security Officer
WPS GHA
Fargo,ND
Original Message:
Sent: 11-30-2018 06:55 PM
From: Frank Ruelas
Subject: OK...Who Else...CEU for Dec Quiz
Here's mine...who's next???

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