Once you pass the Adobe Flash CS5 certification you are an internet and desktop flash and mobile expert. You have proven yourself to be well versed and know your stuff when it comes to interactive, flash, and mobile visual output. But what does the exam really test you ask? Well, here it is; a concise explanation (the nuts and bolts) of what you will be tested on and what you really need to know to pass this exam.
This Adobe certification is not for lightweights. You need to know your stuff in all of these key areas to pass. The good news is there are testing resources available to help you get prepared and assure your success. First let’s take a look at what you need to know. Below we are including the six key areas along with the basic numbers of questions expected for each area. This is a general guideline because Adobe changes qualifications and question formats often. But, this will give you a great place to begin.
So here ya go:
* Planning and design of Flash applications 8 questions
* Creating and managing assets 9 questions
* Creating Flash interactive and visual output 17 questions (this one is a biggy)
* Programming using ActionScript 3.0 has 8 questions
* Testing of Flash applications 3 or so
* Publishing and deploying Flash applications around 4 questions
Like I said, this may not be exact when you are ready to sit for your Adobe certification exam, but this will give you a beginning focus.