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Just Passed CLAD

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Yes lemme prepare with wat I ve got. Thank you all 🙂 Hope to do it well.

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Hey Sowndarya,

 

You can take a look at the community page CLAD Exam Review.

 

Best of Luck,

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Thank you Mr. Eric. I will check.

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I need the answers for these ques below. (CLAD Sample exam).Someone pl help.

 

Also I there are oly 15 questions in the sample paper. where are the remaining?

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Firstly you need to take a shot at figuring them out your self, then explain your thinking and or confusion if you do not under stand the answer.

Secondly NONE of the practice questions will be on the test. There will be different questions about the same subject. You need to understand the answers completely and effortlessly if you have any chance of passing the exam. Lets see, I studied for 3 months (every day) before taking the test and I needed every bit of that study time. So set aside 2 or 3 hours a day and get to work!

 

Good luck!!

 

Alan

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If you got some LV experience the test will not be so hard. I practiced 2-3 days before the exam and passed. But I got almost two years experience before taking the exam. Also the Core 1-3 are usefull courses to take.

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Even
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Automated Test Developer
Topro AS
Norway
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If the OP had the experience they would not be asking for answers to simple questions. No offence intended to any one, but if you don't have lots of experience in LV you really need to study, HARD. Here is NI recommended level of competence if you meet this, then by all means a day or two of study would be sufficient, because you would have ALREADY put in the study time to attain this level of competence!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>SNIP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

Recommended Experience Level
- Six or more months of LabVIEW development experience
OR
- LabVIEW Core 1 and 2 training with three or more months of LabVIEW development experience

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>UN SNIP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

Alan

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In this thread you are the OP, AlanSmiley Wink

 

And yes, if you don't have any experience with LV or general programming, then you need some time to study. I would really recommend the NI Core classes. 

Regards,
Even
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Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer

Automated Test Developer
Topro AS
Norway
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Hey guys I just asked about the sample QP cuz I wanted to know if the original exam has the similar pattern. I have got oly 15 ques in that paper and hence I got the doubt.K forget. anyways I have 6 months of Labview exp and I am writing the exam to increase my standard  in my workplace.

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Oh my, you are correct! So I meant the NEW OP from 11-15-2011, my mistake. A two year old thread and off topic to boot, as this is Just passed CLAD and not CLAD Prep.  Any how, if some one does not know any of the 15 answers to the posted quiz or even all most all of them then LOTS of study time is called for. For instance if you are still not certian of basic "for loop" operation after 6 months experience, you need to hit the books!

 

BTW NI just extended my CERT by 60 days so I could re certify, I did not even ask for this, they just sent me an email saying so. In my current position I am using dedicated micro controllers for all our fixtures and so have not been using LV for a while. If I decide to re up, I will be studing a few Hrs each night in preperation, and I KNOW what to expect on the test.

 

Alan

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