Introduction
Our platform allows you to tailor assessments to your specific needs by creating custom tests. This guide walks you through the process of building a personalized assessment from our repository, which includes a variety of coding challenges, multiple-choice questions, and private questions.
You can watch a short video demonstrating how to create a new test or review the instructions below:
To start, click on the "New Test" button.
Fill Test Details
- Enter the Test Name and set the Test Duration.
- Enter email addresses to receive candidates' test results, and press the plus sign (+) to add them to the Notify List.
- Select the desired questions for your test.
Selecting Questions
You can choose from three types of questions: coding challenges, multiple-choice, or private questions.
For Coding Challenges
- Under "Select Area," choose "Coding."
- Select from over 23 coding technologies, including C, Java, C#, Python, SQL, Linux-Bash, JavaScript, C++, PHP, Kotlin, React, Go, Scala, Selenium C#, Selenium Java, Ruby, Node.js, Docker, Spring Boot, Vue, Angular, CSS Selectors, Couchbase, Verilog and ST.
Figure 1. Select Java version 17 coding questions, and choose Junior difficulty.
A question browser will appear, allowing you to select appropriate coding questions.
Figure 2. Browsing Java coding questions
After choosing a question, it will be added to your test. You can then opt to "Add Programming Languages" to offer candidates a choice of programming languages.
Figure 3. Adding C#, C++, and JavaScript as optional programming languages for the candidate to choose from (in addition to Java).
For Multiple-Choice Questions:
- Explore different areas such as R&D, DevOps, IT, and more.
Under "Select Area," choose the relevant field, like Linux, for multiple-choice questions.
Figure 4. Browsing Linux 2.6 Junior-level multiple-choice questions
Figure 5. Browsing multiple-choice Linux questions
By pressing "Select Question" the current question will be added to your test.
For Private Content:
- To use your private content, including coding, multiple choice, or open-ended questions, choose the "Private Questions" area.
Figure 6. Browsing private questions
Press here to read how to define proctoring settings.
Press here to read how to add private content.
Test - Settings
You can set different score weights for questions using the test preferences button.
Figure 7. Test Preferences
Score Multipliers:
Each question can have a different score multiplier applied. Selecting different multipliers will affect the final score a candidate receives for that question. This allows you to emphasize more important questions in the overall assessment.
Figure 8. Score Multipliers
Finalizing Your Test
Once you have selected all the relevant questions, click "Create Test" to finalize your test. The new test will contain all the chosen questions, ready to be assigned to candidates.
After creating the test, you can assign it to candidates; press here to read about it.
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