Slim Ouertani passed the Java Standard Edition 6 Programmer Certified Professional exam with a score of 100%, above the passing score of 61%. The report provides instructions for Slim to ensure delivery of the Certification Success Kit, including confirming his address and certification requirements are met.
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1. Examination Score Report
slim ouertani
Oracle Testing ID: OC1151913
1Z0-851 Java Standard Edition 6 Programmer
Certified Professional Exam
Exam Date: 08/23/2012
Registration: 250831683
Center ID: 52615
Your
Score: 100%
Passing
Score: 61%
Result: Pass
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the objectives for which you answered a question incorrectly.
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