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This is a picture of your homepage one you login to the service.
Each pie chart piece represents one of the six subject categories. Scrolling your mouse over a pie piece will diplay the total number of questions answered, the number of correctly/incorrectly answered questions and the average time per question for the subject category. You may click on the pie piece for a subcategory breakdown (See next picture).
Clicking on a main subject pie piece will popup a new pie chart that will display the total number of questions answered, the number of correctly/incorrectly answered questions and the average time per question in each subcategory.
Your home login page has quick buttons for take a test, viewing test results, study center (subject outlines), and for managing your account. It addition it has an overview of your testing, including your average response time and accuracy.
This is a picture of the "Take a Test" Page. You can randomly generate any number of questions for the Practice and Question/Answer Mode or you can take a simulated Exam. You may also choose a specific number of questions from any category, subcategory or even from a third tier category. You may choose for the application to only list 'New Questions' 'Correctly or Incorrectly answered questions' or questions that you 'Marked for Review' in a previous exam.
Instructions are given prior to starting a simulated examination.
The start of a simulated exam.
This is the default view of the testing interface. You can pause the exam at any time. There are two timers in a 'simulated exam' mode only (Current question timer which counts up and a time remainging timer which counts down). The question is on the left and the answer choices are the right. The size of the text can be made larger or smaller by hitting the text size button. If you don't like the 'Side by Side' view, you can change the view to 'Over and Under' (See next picture).
This is the 'Over and Under' testing view. You can change it back to the default 'Side by Side' view at any time (See previous picture).
This is a picture of one of the results charts that is loaded after you finish a practice test or simulated exam. The bar chart is interactive. Score details are provided at the bottom. Green bars means your answer was correct, red means incorrect. Each page shows 10 questions.
Moving your mouse over a bar in the graph will bring up details about the question, including the subject, category and subcategory. Whether you got it correct or incorrect and how long it took you to answer the question.
Clicking on one of the bars in the graph will popup a window that has the question, answers and explainations to each answer (both correct and incorrect answers)
You may also view your results in an outline view. In outline view, you have two display choices. This picture is of the 'Show by Category' display choice. Clicking on a question will have the same effect as with the bar graph view and popup the question, answer and explaination.
You may also view your results in an outline view. In outline view, you have two display choices. This picture is of the 'Show as List' display choice. Clicking on a question will have the same effect as with the bar graph view and popup the question, answer and explaination.
This is a view of the 'View Results - Testing History' page. This page will list the results of all practice tests and simulated exams that you have taken. If you click on an exam, you will be taken to the more detailed results page for the exam (with the bar graph, etc...)
This is a view of the 'View Results - Progress Report' page. This page will give you an overview of your how many questions in each subject, category and subcategory that you have answered and your accuracy. In addition, it shows you how the completion percentage for a subject, category, subcategory (How many overall questions in the category you completed).
This is a view of the 'Study Center / Learning Center' page. All of our subject outlines are contained here. You can view them online or print them.