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On this page you can log and graph your progress in each exam class. Entries in the progress log are automatically saved to a log file. You may add a test result, remove a test result or clear the entire log by clicking on the buttons. Questions with incorrect results (called “missed questions”) are also recorded for future use.
The Record Exam Results box is where you specify when NuTest should record your scores and missed questions. Note that this feature is only active if there is any score to record, you must have a score greater than 0 for it to work.
Always record. This automatically records your score and missed questions for the previously completed test whenever you click on the New Exam button on the Test page.
Ask before recording. If this option is set NuTest asks you to confirm before adding your most recent score and missed questions to the score log.
Click ‘Add Current’. The Add current button saves your performance and other details for later review in the Progress window. It also stores details of incorrectly answered questions in the “missed” list. Later, you can use this list to generate custom tests containing questions that you found difficult. See the Question pool and Questions answered correctly pages for details of how to generate custom tests. This button duplicates the function of the Store results button in the Tests page.
The Graph area shows a barchart representation of your previous scores. Differently colored bars on the chart indicate different license classes.
As you move your mouse over the results barchart a results summary is displayed to the right of the chart. For a more detailed view of an individual log entry click on one of the bars.
The Clear all, Clear selected and Add current buttons allow you to edit the chart if required. If you have the Click ‘Add Current’ option set then it is especially important to use the Add current button after each test if you want to record your scores and maintain the “Missed questions” list.
The Score area is a duplicate of the score shown on the test page. |