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Question settings
You can make settings related to the questions in the tests that you create, in this section.
Shuffling questionsUse this option to shuffle the order of questions in a test.
Important: This is different from randomizing questions in a test using the question pooling feature.
When you make this setting, it applies to all the questions in the test. It will not have an impact on the options of the MCQs in your test. You can enable this setting under Proctoring settings.
Enabling Cut-off scoresUse this option to set a recommendation score that will act as an indication for you when you are filtering candidates who have taken a specific test.
For example, if you set the cut-off score at 90, you can manually filter the scores in the candidate report. This will give you a more realistic number of candidates who you can further evaluate and interview. You can enable this setting under Cut-off settings.
Language settingsUse this option to make settings such as:
- Test language
- Allowed language
Test language allows you to set the language in which the test will open by default.
Allowed language allows you to set the language in which a candidate can attempt the test.
Output errors
These include errors that occur when the output has:
- Only one line but the correct output requires more than one line.
- Non-numeric characters, whereas the correct output requires only numeric characters.
- Negative numbers, whereas the correct output requires only positive numbers.
- Extra empty lines because of printing more new lines '\\n' than expected.
- Intermediate spaces