I am going through the book online and worried that I can't understand multiple answers for the first quiz. Can somebody explain:
13. A banking website requires a PIN that is exactly eight digits in length and contains only numbers. What is the possible number of PINs for the banking website? (D1.2, L1.7)
is the answer not 10^8 or 100,000,000
Also #16 seems to have a legit glitch
I hope I am not crazy. Can somebody help me understand or point me how to report this if they are errors?
I would have said that 10^8 (or 100 Million) would be the correct answer.
On the second question, I do not believe that C would be the correct answer.
I suggest that you submit an errata on these two items. Maybe @CBMExamTeam would be kind enough to provide the details.
Regards
d
Thank you for reaching out via ISC2 Community.
I've done some research. You may report Official ISC2 Courseware and eTextbook "errata" here:
And just for giggles, (I'm no math whiz, for sure), but if you have ten numerical characters (0 - 9) and you can only have eight characters, wouldn't that be 8^10, or 1073741824?
@CBMExamTeam and @dcontesti Thank you both. I am no math wiz either, but the online book said it was "80." Yes, 80. Can you imagine how fast a bank with only 80 different PIN possibilities would be hacked? 🙂
When one is just starting the material and 2 of 13 questions are so off, it makes one question his sanity. I appreciate the sanity check and will report this.
I also am not a math genius but the way I understand it is. Using only the numbers 0 to 9 (ten) for an 8 (eight) character password would be calculated similar to this:
For each of the 8 characters you may choose one (1) character from the potential set, so you have a 1 (one) in 10 (ten) choice.
So the math would be 10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10 OR 100Million OR 10 raised to the eighth power.
There is no way any of the answers shown in the question are even remotely correct.........OM, I just realized whoever wrote the question is also not mathematically inclined as they have OVER simplified the MATH.....
Any others??????
d