Standard Test Authoring

  • Last updated on October 14, 2022 at 4:43 AM

Publishers, school/district admins and teachers can use authored questions or add new questions and create standard tests on the platform.

Follow the below steps to create a standard test: 


1. Log in to the portal.


2. Click “Assessment” on the left-hand side menu.


3. Click “Standard Test” in the sub-menu. 


You will be redirected to the “Standard Test” page. 


4. Click on “New Standard Test.”




You will be redirected to the “New Standard Test” page.



5. Enter the “New Test Title” and the “New Test Description” in the space provided. Here the “New Test Title” field is the mandatory field.

6. You can either create a new question by choosing a question type or add questions from the question bank in the standard test. The question bank consists of already authored questions, which are listed on the "Question" page.

 

7. Click on “Add Questions from Question Bank” to add authored questions in the standard test.  


8. A "Question Bank" pop-up will appear on the screen. Check the checkbox in front of the questions you want to add in the standard test. You can filter questions in the question bank using various question filters on the left-hand side of the pop-up. 

9. Click on the tick icon in the question bank pop up, to add the selected questions in the standard test. 

10. The selected questions will be added in the test. 

  •  You can rearrange the question in the standard test by dragging the question from the “Drag it from here” bar. 

  • You can maximize/minimize to view the question by clicking on the + icon.

  • You can edit or remove the question from the standard test by clicking on the  "Edit" icon. 


  1. You can edit the question by clicking on the "Edit" icon on the right-hand side of the question. 

  2. You can set the standard test setting by clicking on the Setting icon on the right-hand side of the “New Standard Test” page. 

  1. Click “Publish” to publish the standard test. Published tests are ready to be assigned to students. 

Or, Click “Save” to save the assessment as a draft.  


Note- The platform also provides multi-language support based on user-language The question author could create the version of assessments and question in multiple languages by selecting the language from the drop-down menu and based on the user language the appropriate language version of the assessment will be shown to the users. 

Example - If the question author creates an assessment in Spanish and English language both. When a user with the Spanish language will attempt this assessment then they will have all the questions presented in the Spanish language and if, it's an English language user then in  English translation will be shown.

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