Quiz
This quiz will test your knowledge of the standard and information presented on this CD. There are 4 parts to the quiz covering different parts of the standard.
Each part of the quiz is scored independently and is calculated at the end of each question. You have the option of seeing all the questions in one part at the same time, or only one at a time.
How the Quiz is Scored
On each question, one "wrong try" is recorded for each time you make
a guess, until you hit the correct answer. Thus for Question 1, if you hit a
wrong answer once, then a right answer, you have one wrong try. You
also lose points for
checking an answer which turns out to be wrong. Once you get the
correct answer for any given question, a score for that question is
calculated and stored; that score is based on the number of possible
wrong answers and the number of wrong tries. The score overall is
calculated by totalling the scores for all the questions that have
been answered so far, and turning the result into a percentage.
Once you get a multiple-choice question right, you're at liberty to
hit all the wrong answers without any tries being recorded, so that
you can investigate other answers without penalty. This can be the
source of some confusion; if you get a right answer first time on any
question, no more tries are recorded for that question, and therefore
no "marks" appear when you click on an answer; however, the correct
feedback is shown.
Your final score includes all penalties previously incurred.
Here's an example:
a) There are five items. You make your selections, and check your
answer.
b) One of your items is wrong, so you incur one penalty point for a
Check with a wrong answer.
c) You correct your mistake, and check again. Your final score is:
5 correct out of 5, minus one penalty point for your
incorrect check, which is 4 / 5 => 80%.
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