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It is helpful to understand the difference between school exams and the NCLEX-RN in order to ensure that you are prepared to succeed. The student demonstrates adequate understanding of the NCLEX-RN when she makes which statement?
 
  a. The exam content will test only recall and recognition of knowledge.
  b. The exam will test my critical and higher thinking skills.
  c. The exam will test my understanding of basic nursing concepts.
  d. The exam will test my knowledge of how to care for patients in the hospital setting.

Question 2

Rigorous and ongoing testing has concluded that Computer Adaptive Testing is both _____ and _____.
 
  a. reliable; valid
  b. difficult; tricky
  c. inconclusive; time-consuming
  d. easy; efficient



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A





 

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