brynhh There is a more important problem with your post. Apart of your complain about content in the exam (I've many times content outside of official exam topics, over my exam). It is mentioned in materials: "exam would contain topic xxx bt not excluded to..." So it always could be more and wider than you expect.
But for me, the biggest problem is that you actually broke NDA which you signed just before the exam.
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