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| Flyerzfan 2001-07-30, 7:47 pm |
| Does anyone have any advice or insight on what a test taker should do to help increase the likelihood that their question will be graded as high as possible? What I mean is for example, if the question requires me to scroll down the page to complete a task, should I scroll back up to the original position of the page before completing the question? Should I close a dialog box, even if the instructions don't specifically mention doing so? Things like this may have unknowingly reduced my score in the Excel and Word expert tests even though I did the tasks correctly. I am just trying to get some advice before I take the Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook 2000 tests. Thanks in advance. | |
| kwoksir 2001-07-30, 9:27 pm |
| Don't worry too much about the accuracy of the process of getting the task being done. What you need to do is to finish the task as precious as possible. The testing engine is only clever enough to check certain check point.
To last restort, you may press the reset button to restart the task for that question. Or you may use the "undo" feature in the application.
Just concentrate the task you deal with.
However, you may be sometimes confused by the wordings of the questions. For example, in word's exam, I have been asked to bold the following statement:
You should bold this question.
After you finish, put the insertion point at the beginning of the statement.
Or you may experience problem when take part in the Outlook exam.
Good luck |
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