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Does anyone here know how the A+ test are scored?
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| Louis Patterson 2004-01-24, 5:24 pm |
| I need to know how many questions are there on the test(s) and are the
questions weighted equally or are there parts of the test that count more?
How soon do you know that you passed? How many can you miss and still pass
if the questions are weighted equally? Is the test done on a computer or is
it done on a scan-tron #2 pencil kind of test?
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| Will Dormann 2004-01-24, 6:24 pm |
| Louis Patterson wrote:
> I need to know how many questions are there on the test(s) and are the
> questions weighted equally or are there parts of the test that count more?
> How soon do you know that you passed? How many can you miss and still pass
> if the questions are weighted equally? Is the test done on a computer or is
> it done on a scan-tron #2 pencil kind of test?
It's an adaptive computer test. Some questions are worth more than
others. If you do well right off the bat, you should get progressively
tougher questions. Otherwise, you should get easier ones.
It's point-and-click, mostly multiple choice, some with mulitiple
answers. Upon completing the test, you will immediately know your
score and you'll get a printout with your score and what areas you
missed a question in. (though not the specific questions that you missed)
-WD
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| Barry Watzman 2004-01-24, 10:23 pm |
| Louis, that is incorrect. The test used to be adaptive, but during the
2nd part of last year they reverted to a linear test format, with
everyone getting 80 questions, which I believe are equally weighted.
Will Dormann wrote:
> Louis Patterson wrote:
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> It's an adaptive computer test. Some questions are worth more than
> others. If you do well right off the bat, you should get progressively
> tougher questions. Otherwise, you should get easier ones.
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> It's point-and-click, mostly multiple choice, some with mulitiple
> answers. Upon completing the test, you will immediately know your
> score and you'll get a printout with your score and what areas you
> missed a question in. (though not the specific questions that you missed)
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> -WD
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| Will Dormann 2004-01-25, 3:24 am |
| Barry Watzman wrote:
> Louis, that is incorrect. The test used to be adaptive, but during the
> 2nd part of last year they reverted to a linear test format, with
> everyone getting 80 questions, which I believe are equally weighted.
Good to know... I took the test this past summer, so I must have just
barely missed the change in format.
-WD
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Will Dormann <wdormann@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:<jYJQb.52958$f97.35737@fe3.columbus.rr.com>...
> Barry Watzman wrote:
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> Good to know... I took the test this past summer, so I must have just
> barely missed the change in format.
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> -WD
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