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3 years 2 months ago #28134

Shilpa Pandey

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Whatever works best for you.
Thank you
3 years 2 months ago #28093

Trishna Patel

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hi Shilpa

I have the PDF version of Agile practice guide, however was not able to print it. Reading becomes easier with a hard copy in hand. May be I should order the book seperately
3 years 2 months ago #28092

Trishna Patel

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Thanks Shilpa. Very kind of you. :)
3 years 2 months ago #28076

Shilpa Pandey

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Hi Jock,

Neither I prepared for any ITTO type questions, nor I received any (as far as I remember).

Thanks
3 years 2 months ago #28063

Jock khan Goh

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Did you encounter any ITTO questions?
3 years 2 months ago #28059

Shilpa Pandey

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Hi Anupama,

Mock simulator would be a great way to test your preparation. If you haven't taken yet, you should take it ASAP. It will also prepare you to sit for long hours and focus on test. I believe you will be able to make a decision then.
Questions on examination are mostly agile (more than 70%)

I found Rita Mulchay's book difficult but as I bought it, read all the chapters and completed the quizzes. I read this book once and I was done with it.
I would suggest you to read the following for Agile:
1. Agile practice guide
2. Scrum guides 2017, 2020

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