Exam 1z0-051 or 1z0-052

i was going for write exam 1z0-051,by this can i get any certificate or i have to go for 1z0-052 also?
please help me?

793566 wrote:
which single oracle database exam helps me to get oracle certificate.
and
for example :*To get 11g DBA OCA you have to go for both.*
i want single exam.
thanks,
thanks for last ans.SELECT '1z0-047' "SHOUT FOR JOY FOR SQL OCE"
FROM SYS.DUAL;
or maybe
1z0-514 .... there are others.
Recommend you browse further.
These suggestions match your criteria .... they are not necessarily recommended

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  • Should get 1Z0-051 or 1Z0-052

    Hi there,
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    1Z0-051 or 1Z0-052. Please advice.
    Thanks

    Hi,
    I would also recommend taking the SQL exam first. You can do it online. Just be sure do do at least some practice exams (for instance the Transcender exam preparation recommended by Oracle, try at least the demo) to get familiar with the form of questions.
    I just passed the online SQL exam last weak and the proctored Administration exam today. You definitely need more knowledge for the Admin exam than for the SQL one.
    However, for me the SQL exam was the harder one, because you have to be really focused on the questions, read every requirement carefully, examine an awful lot of exhibits, and do not overlook a tiny difference in the answers, like a missing quote here or a duplicate set clause there ... I felt really tired and I needed every second of the two hours limit.
    On the other hand, I was very relaxed at the today's administration exam. I understood the questions clearly, had a plenty of time to mark the answers and I was quite confident with the answers.
    If you have some practical experience, you should pass the cert exams test with ease. Good luck with your exams.
    Martin

  • Could I take 1Z0-051 and 1Z0-047 together?

    Hi, I am currently planning to take a Oracle PL/SQL Developer Certified Associate. At first, I plan to take the path of 1Z0-047 + 1Z0-144 which leads to this certification, because the 1Z0-047 itself is also leading to another cert (Oracle SQL Expert cert). So if I take this path, I would end up with two certifications (Oracle SQL Expert cert and PL/SQL Developer Certified Associate)
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    So, is it possible that I take all three exams (1Z0-051, 1Z0-047, 1Z0-144)? I am thinking that taking 1Z0-051 as a kind of "practice" because it is an online exam and the exam scope looks easy to me. Also I have some budgets allocated to me so I don't mind spend a little bit extra money to Oracle exams.
    I'm just wondering whether two of them (051, 047) are mutually exclusive in the exam policy or something.

    So, is it possible that I take all three exams (1Z0-051, 1Z0-047, 1Z0-144)?Yes, you may take both 1Z0-051 and 1Z0-047. In fact, I would highly recommend taking 1Z0-051 before taking 1Z0-047. You have heard correctly, 047 is a much more difficult exam and requires a considerably higher level of SQL experience/knowledge. If you look at the study topics for both tests, you'll see that 1Z0-047 includes essentially all of the topics from 1Z0-051, and has another thirty-some topics in addition. Studying for 1Z0-051 is in itself preparation for taking the expert test. I discuss the two exams in an article here:
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  • Is the Oracle Database Express Edition 11g Release 2 enough for preparing for the 1Z0-051 and 1Z0-144 Exams?

    I am planning on getting certified as an OCA PL\SQL developer. I will be teaching myself and I have all the material needed to prepare.
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    Yes -- 11gXE should be sufficient for practicing the vast majority of the skills required for those two exams.  I *think* that PARALLEL is not enabled in XE, so you could not test the functionality referred to in the "Use NOCOPY hint, PARALLEL ENABLE hint and DETERMINISTIC clause" topic of 1Z0-144.  I don't consider that to be a significant problem, however.  The material from the manual should suffice for the questions you'll see.
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  • Errors in 1z0-051 and 1z0-061 Official Oracle exam guides

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  • Does 1Z0-001 fit the requirement of 11g DB OCP requirement (1Z0-051)?

    Dear Sir:
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    Q1:
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    Q2:
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    Q3:
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  • Training for 1z0-051?

    Hello all,
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  • 1Z0-051

    Hey,
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    2.Is the helping material like the simulation exam absolutely necessary given ?
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    845910 wrote:
    What are your thoughts about the simulation exams provided in the cd with 1Z0-051 watson guide?Well there is a couple of mistakes, the exam, particular the downloaded bonus one, can seem a little clunky and even annoyingly buggy.
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  • Taking OCA exam ... need help to find books for 1Z0-052 and 1Z0-051

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  • Contents of 1z0-051 exam in all-in-one book?

    Hello everyone,
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    978037 wrote:
    Hello everyone,
    I am new at this community and I am thinking off doing de OCA exam. For this reason I have recently bought the "oca/ocp oracle database 11g all-in-one exam guide" but I don't know which part refers to de SQL Fundamentals (1z0-051). It is possble to know what chapters refers to each exam 1Z0-051, 1Z0-052, 1Z0-053 ? Maybe it is a foolish question but I have been looking for the answer unsuccessfully for hours.
    Thank you very much in advance,
    FerranWelcome.
    It is really important to find the authorative source for the exam topics:
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  • 1Z0-051 exam tips

    Hi everybody
    My name is Jon Toshmatov and I am preparing for 1Z0-051 exam and I would like to ask you a few questions.
    First, a little my background, I work for IBM in mainframe storage team and prior to IBM I have a few years of DBA experience.
    Within 3 months I want to pass the 1Z0-051 exam and next 3 months 1Z0-052 exam and obtain OCA certification within total 6 months. Is this doable?
    I am using this book "OCA Oracle Database 11g SQL Fundamentals I Exam Guide: Exam 1Z0-051 (Osborne ORACLE Press Series) " and Oracle manuals from Oracle website. Any other textbooks you would recommend?
    Please share some tips and hints with me so I can build my preparation strategy.
    appreciate your help
    sincerely,
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    htoshmatov wrote:
    Hi everybody
    My name is Jon Toshmatov and I am preparing for 1Z0-051 exam and I would like to ask you a few questions.
    First, a little my background, I work for IBM in mainframe storage team and prior to IBM I have a few years of DBA experience.
    Within 3 months I want to pass the 1Z0-051 exam and next 3 months 1Z0-052 exam and obtain OCA certification within total 6 months. Is this doable?
    I am using this book "OCA Oracle Database 11g SQL Fundamentals I Exam Guide: Exam 1Z0-051 (Osborne ORACLE Press Series) " and Oracle manuals from Oracle website. Any other textbooks you would recommend?
    Please share some tips and hints with me so I can build my preparation strategy.
    appreciate your help
    sincerely,
    Jon Toshmatov
    Dubuque, IowaSee:
    http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/2010/07/0264.html
    http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/2009/05/the_route_you_choose.html
    http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/2008/10/question_of_the_day_how_to_pre.html
    Preparation time depends on the individual and how much time they have. Do not be surprised if your preparation time for 1z0-051is shorter than that for 1z0-052. Also be aware if you want to move to DBA OCP you need mandatory training at some point

  • About 1Z0-051 & 1Z0-052 11g

    Is there a waiting period for taking the second part of the administrative certified associate exam 1Z0-052?
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    1Z0-052 isn't really the 'second' part of the certification.  It is generally taken second, but that's not a requirement.  The order you take the tests in is completely arbitrary.  Most people take 051 first and 052 second, but that's not required.  I talk about that in my blog here:
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  • 1z0-051 Sample Exams

    Hello:
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    user12965814 wrote:
    Hi Sir, I need your opinion about some books, I'm planning to prepare both OCA and OCP 11g which require to pass the following exams Exam 1Z0-051 , Exam 1Z0-052 and 1Z0-053
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    Livre N° 1)
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    Link : http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?cat=112&isbn=0071591028&cat=112
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    .... One step at a time though, and OCA Oracle Database 11g SQL Fundamentals I Exam Guide SQL Fundamentals I Exam Guide (Exam 1Z0-051) is good value for low investment. But you may need to checkout other training.
    The training link mentioned in an earlier post link may or may not be effective, however I do not believe it covers the oracle verified training pre-req to achieve DBA OCP.
    Worth checking https://workforce.oracle.com/pls/wdp/new_home.main to see if there is cheap (not always best quality) training available near you.
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    http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/2008/10/question_of_the_day_how_to_pre.html
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  • How to pass 1Z0-051 exam

    I prepared to this exam well by reading and implementing the book topics of "OCA Oracle Database 11g:SQL Fundamentals I Exam Guide (Exam 1Z0-051)" + plus articles reads from Oracle website itself; but unfortunately i failed twice, the reason isn't that i did not digest the SQL material or found hard topics to understand, but it is more about the timing of the exam which it limit my thinking process and make me confuse to select the right answer; as you have 70 questions to read, understand, deduce and then answer, as in average time for each question is one minutes and twenty seconds.
    I admitted that sometimes i have problem in calculation, but i believe if time is aloud more to me i would easily figure out the question.
    I need some advice and instruction here if that possible.
    Thanks in advance
    Edited by: user12108967 on Feb 15, 2010 1:56 PM
    Edited by: user12108967 on Feb 15, 2010 2:02 PM

    user12108967 wrote:
    I prepared to this exam well by reading and implementing the book topics of "OCA Oracle Database 11g:SQL Fundamentals I Exam Guide (Exam 1Z0-051)" + plus articles reads from Oracle website itself; but unfortunately i failed twice, the reason isn't that i did not digest the SQL material or found hard topics to understand, but it is more about the timing of the exam which it limit my thinking process and make me confuse to select the right answer; as you have 70 questions to read, understand, deduce and then answer, as in average time for each question is one minutes and twenty seconds.
    I admitted that sometimes i have problem in calculation, but i believe if time is aloud more to me i would easily figure out the question.
    I need some advice and instruction here if that possible.
    Thanks in advance
    Edited by: user12108967 on Feb 15, 2010 1:56 PM
    Edited by: user12108967 on Feb 15, 2010 2:02 PMI guess first check this: [http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/2008/10/question_of_the_day_how_to_pre.html]
    and this [http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=179]
    You don't mention if you took this test online .... for various reason my personal opinion is people may be under more time pressure taking it online. I have read somewhere also that if you retake an exam within 5 days you are statisitically almost highly likely to fail it again.
    The time element is obviously one part of these exams. 1z0-051 can be done within the time with a little to spare.
    Not all questions will take the same amount of time.
    In a proctored exam you have the following aids available to you:-
    - A timer indicating time left
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    - The ability to leave a question blank.
    - The ability to make notes on wipe board.
    Decide a strategy of how you are going to approach questions. For instance i may choose to:
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    - If I am unsure mark the question, make best possilble answer, note on my wiprepad any certaily wrong answers.
    - If I think I am going to take too long on a question (more than 2 mins) make notes of where I'm at, mrk it for review and move on.
    Basically you should be able to get through some questions fairly quickly. Others may take longer.
    You may also be resented with exhibits and things ..... its very easy to take too much time looking at all the information and getting overwhelmed.
    Read the question, elminate wrong answers and move on as quickly as possilbe.
    The should already have been practice exams on the CDROM with the book you have bought. These are less useful the more you use them, as you remember the answers.
    Additional practice tests can be purchased from [http://www.oracle.com/global/us/education/certification/sts.html] (Either buy transcender or SelftestSoftware, not both).
    You may be able to speed up your calculations with time, however if you are having trouble with them permanently then perhaps this is not the career for you, as you may have trouble if you get a job also.
    However you may find with practice it all comes into place and you speed up.
    Rgds - bigdelboy

  • What is another schema name in oracle 1z0-051 exam ?

    hi all
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    In the exam you will get the snippet of the code that includes table structure and may be data in some tables in some questions. But every time they are different. so my advice is that you need to understand how to read a table definition and interpret. dont just mug up the things. Go to oracle documentation and read and try get the concept right.
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