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Hello all,
I will be taking the DSST Intro to World Religions exam. Can anyone tell me how the exams are set up? Are they multiple choice, essay or fill in the blank?
Thanks in advance for any responses.
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lboogie134 Wrote:I will be taking the DSST Intro to World Religions exam. Can anyone tell me how the exams are set up? Are they multiple choice, essay or fill in the blank?
Intro to World Religions is 100% multiple choice. There are about 95 questions, each with four choices (A through D). You are given two hours to complete the exam, though you'll probably finish in less.
Here's a recent thread concerning this exam:
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...nyone.html
Hope that helps,
R.
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I passed it with a 428 about a month back... It really wasn't that bad. Here is a link to the feedback thread for the test. Know the material in this thread and you'll pass the test. Good luck!
http://www.degreeforum.net/specific-exam...+religions
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