![]() ![]() Skip a question if you have no idea of the correct answer.You may select up to three answers for each question.Each question may have up to three correct answers.You will see the following instructions when you log in to complete the test: We’ll send you a list of sub-topics that the test contains if you would like to see this. There are hundreds of standard tests in the bank, but our clients often create their own by combining sub-topics from a number of different tests. After a while the test finds your level, and by the end you will almost certainly consider that the test has been difficult. If you’re doing less well, the questions will get easier. If you’re doing well, you will receive harder questions. Don’t think of it as a pass/fail assessment the breakdown of skills is more important than the overall score. Remember that our client has seen your CV and will know if you are either not technically hands on, or do not have experience in some areas of technology.If you can’t decide between two or three of the options, it’s usually worth selecting both or all three, as you will receive credit for the correct answer and won’t be penalised much if your incorrect answer is nearly right. You will get partial credit for an answer that is nearly right. If you are not certain of the answer to a question, make your best guess / guesses. The answers can sometimes be worked out with a little knowledge combined with some common sense.If a question asks for ‘the best way’ to do something, it is (ideally) looking for a single answer. Sometimes it’s 2, and occasionally it’s 1. As a rule, there are most commonly 3 out of 5 answers that are correct.They can be quite detailed, and you will need a pen and paper at times. After you have started – read the question and all the options in full before considering the answer.This is very important as there are certain things that can result in the test being suspended, such as using the ‘back’ button on your browser, skipping too many questions, or taking too long over a question. We recommend using a PC or laptop rather than a mobile phone. ![]()
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