Simulation Flaw in Test Procedure

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  • #161273
    jints
    Member

    Has anyone encountered this in answering a simulation question? You have a box where the answer can be a choice of prhases or words, but then you determine that the box should be left entirely blank. Once you have selected an answer for the box there is no way to undo your choice and make it blank.

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  • #292456
    Minimorty
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    I believe this is only an issue with some of the practice test banks. I am pretty sure that I was able to delete my responses on the actual exam.

    #292457
    anonymous
    Participant

    I was not able to delete my responses on the actual exam. I was horrified. Just thinking about it makes me sick. There is usually an option like “no entry” so I just put that in the ones that I had clicked on that shouldn't have anything. It was so scary.

    … and now I'm thinking about it and flipping out :/ Guess I'll be able to give you better advice come September!

    REG -- October 3!!
    FAR -- Pass
    BEC -- Pass
    AUD -- Pass

    #292458
    jints
    Member

    Yeah I had that problem with one of the simulation questions. It was very frustrating and I did complain about it in the survey after the exam.

    It was one those situations where you had to put answers in two different parts. I discovered that one of my answers belonged in the second part but I was unable to blank the answer in the first part.

    #292459
    Minimorty
    Participant

    Weird. I distinctly remember completely redoing one of my sims. I had it completely filled out and I deleted everything and started over. Blank screen. Nailed it the second time.

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