From: Uchil Perera (uchil.groupstudy@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Sep 06 2007 - 14:20:04 ART
Hi Alex,
Best option is to ask the proctor.
Regards
Uchil Perera
CCIE # 18536
Alex Steer <alex.steer@eison.co.uk> wrote:
Hi everyone
I recently did a lab (IEv3 lab 16) and got a question to stop admins
using quake in business hours (not including the lunch hour).
I did the whole acl/time range thing and put in
09:00 to 12:00
13:00 to 17:00
When I checked the answer it was actually.
09:00 to 11:59
13:00 to 16:59
I know "close isn't good enough, etc etc etc" but is my answer really
incorrect?
The question said they work from 9am til 5pm it did not say that they
finish and infinitely small amount of time before 5pm. The actual
answer in the solutions guide does not encompass the exact moment that
17:00 happens so in many ways I feel that my 59secs out answer is still
as correct as the solution. To be honest though I'm not too bothered
don't about the laws of physics just the points that I didn't give
myself over something so little.
Anyway my question(s).
Are the really going to questions that picky on the actual lab?
Would I have got that wrong in the exam?
How do you know the person on the exam wont look at the answer "16:59"
and think "smart ass, I actually said 17:00 not 16:59, wrong"
Could you argue that the correct solution is really a matter of
prespective? (ie 16:59 ends at
16:59999999999999999999999999999999999999' , actually before the moment
of 17:00)
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