Sql practice exams, tests, help!

Hello,
Does anyone have practice questions for 1Z0-001 SQL test (OCP) ? If you have, can you send me it to the following e-mail: [email protected] !
Any help would be great!
thank you,
Zeljko

Hi,
Methink you'll be getting more than just exam questions on your email from now on.
Have you googled for '1Z0-001'? I get lots of hits for practice exams. Of course, you'll have to pay for them. But since you're doing an OCP you're prepared to pay anyway.
Cheers,
Colin

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