Hey everyone! I'm preparing for the AZ-104 exam, and I noticed there are multiple-answer questions. I've done some practice tests where I felt all the options were correct, so I ended up selecting more answers than what was required. I'm concerned because I found out that picking too many answers counted as wrong, even though none of my choices were incorrect in my opinion. Will I face any penalties in the real exam for this, or is it more about just selecting the right number of answers? Thanks for any insights!
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On the real exam, they have a system that prevents you from selecting more than the required number. You'll get a pop-up warning if you try to go over the limit. Just stick to the instructions provided in the questions.
Nope, you won't be penalized for selecting more answers than required since the exam won't even let you do that. If a question asks for three correct answers, you literally can't select four.
The key thing is understanding how it works. If it says 'select all that apply,' be careful. In a case where, let’s say, there are three correct answers, picking four means you’ll fail that question. Also, there’s no negative scoring; you just miss out on points for that question if you get it wrong.

Exactly! All questions will specify how many answers to choose, so keep an eye out for that. It's designed to guide you.