Make assessment questions more closely reflect the chapter content.
Each Cisco exam seemingly has at least one question where the answer does not match what the chapter content states.
Examples: In CCNA2 R&S Chapter 3 Exam there's a question regarding using the RIP network. The chapter states the command enables RIP advertisements on interfaces that belong to the specified network. On the exam the answer is "it identifies the interfaces that belong to a specified network." Identifying a network is much different than enabling RIP to advertise across an interface.
In Chapter 4 Exam there is a question regarding the identification of the destination address of a broadcast frame. With the answer being FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF. Which is fine but the only mention of the subject in the chapter is in 4.2.2.2 which is "When a device sends a Layer 2 broadcast, the destination MAC address in the frame is set to all binary ones." There is no example of what the address looks like and the video only shows envelopes sending without any displayed address.

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Chris Gehringer commented
I agree. My high school students are very often befuddled by the questions in exams and how they don't match up with the curriculum text. The Word / PDF docuyment study guides line up, but not the exams.