examcandidate,
You said you are working towards your CCNA, What are you using to study???
What books are you using? Do you have a lab for HANDS ON practice? Are you using any CBTs?
It is not a matter of "What Questions" to study, it is a matter of knowing the material like the back of your hand.
I have suggested here many times that students should use at least 2 good books to study, one being a Cisco Press book, Wendell Odom has a very good one. And the other being the Sybex CCNA Study Guide by Todd Lammle, you can get the latest edition at Amazon or pre-order his next one that is due out in May.
With these 2 different books you get different perspectives on the information.
You also need a Cisco lab of 3 routers and 2 switches to do
HANDS ON LABS, as you read something in the book, go try it on your lab - look at the output. I think the best way to learn networking is to setup the routers and switches with 2 "cheap" PCs off of eBay and do
END TO END NETWORKING !!!
Here is a link to a blog at Networkworld about setting up a home CCNA lab -
You can use a good sim or an emulator if you want but I think you get more out of HANDS ON with REAL Cisco equipment!!!!
Most books come with practice exam software, take a practice exam, look at where you are not doing well and go back in the books and LEARN that stuff,
DO NOT TRY TO LEARN QUESTIONS!!!! Use the exam software to help you study !!!
I also love the CBTs for when you get tired of reading - CBT Nuggets is one of the best but it is not cheap $$$ :-( sometimes you can find good CBTs on eBay.
You also might look into a Cisco Network Academy - they are all over the world....
There is no magic, it is a very hard exam, you MUST know it and understand it very well, it is not just reading a book and learning questions, you have to do HANDS ON, HANDS ON and MORE HANDS ON !!!!
I hope this helps !!!!
E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +