What happens in the test?

Modified on Thu, 9 Jan at 4:26 PM

TABLE OF CONTENTS

What is a test

Pass Mark

Practice Questions

How Multiple-Choice Questions Work

Before the test

During the test

After the test


What is a test

All training courses include a test at the end, consisting of 10 to 20 multiple-choice questions.

Pass Mark

To pass the test, your score must meet or exceed the pass mark set by your organisation.

Practice Questions

Some courses include practice questions at the end of training sections to help reinforce your understanding. These questions are not part of the final test.

How Multiple-Choice Questions Work

  1. A question is presented.
  2. Multiple answer options are displayed.
  3. You select the answer you believe is correct.

This structure ensures consistent and effective testing across all courses.

Before the test

When you have finished the training course you will be invited to start the test. The page information includes:

  • The number of questions in the test.
  • The pass mark.
  • A guide to how much time you will need to complete the test.


Note: Make sure you have enough time, if you stop before completing the test you will lose your answers.

During the test

Questions are shown one at a time. After selecting your answer, the result is displayed immediately. Click Continue to proceed to the next question.


If your answer is incorrect, you have the option to exit the test, review the relevant training section, and restart the test when ready.


After the test

  • Test Score: Your test score is displayed upon completion.
  • If You Pass: You can view and print your certificate and exit the course.
  • If You Fail: You have the option to review the training material and retake the test when you feel ready.

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