March 28, 2008 at 11:52 am
I agree the use of the word "only" means the statement precludes any of the other answers from being chosen at all.
I got it right but I assumed that the author just choose poor wording and made the choice as follows
7.0 SP4 is valid
2K SP3 + is valid
2K SP4 would be included in SP3 and up
that left 2005 RTM considering applying SP1 or SP2 as in place upgrade.
I was worried that the author wanted the first choice to be wrong because you are already on 200t but because the RTM was there I figured he or she was looking for applying the SP.
Half the questions posted here are unclear and require too many assumptions.
Just my opinion
-- Mark D Powell --
January 4, 2011 at 3:08 pm
I mistakenly read the possible answers as meaning what they said, which clearly meant that neither of the two containing the word "only" could be correct as if one of them then only that one and the 2005 RTM could be allowed (anything else would contradict "only") which wouldn't allow 3 correct answers. That forced the choice to be the other three answers, which of course is not correct. Terrible phrasing!
Tom
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