Student Exam & Grading Guide 2019-2020

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

Types of Examination In a closed book examination , the examinee cannot bring any materials into the examination area. In an open book examination , the examinee may bring materials without limitations into the examination area. In a limited open book examination , the examinee may bring only the specified materials authorized by the faculty member into the examination area. All materials brought into the examination will, in fairness to all, be subject to inspection, and students who are deemed to have violated the terms of the limited open book allowance will have the material in question taken away and will not be able to refer to it during the examination. Multiple Choice Examinations Examinations may be entirely multiple choice or have a multiple choice component. The examination will include a scantron for answering multiple choice questions (see example below). Students must fill out their examination number and a special code (if applicable). Examinations will either ask questions with a specific answer (A, B, C, D or E) or will ask questions with a True or False answer (A= True, B= False). Please be careful when filling in the circles on scantron sheets for both your exam number and your answers. Double check that you are responding to the corresponding question for the right number/letter on the scantron (question 1 is response 1 on the scantron). If you are changing an answer, make sure that you erase the wrong response as completely as possible. Two responses for a question are considered an incorrect response. Responses included in the test booklet only will not be graded.

Student Exam # NOT ID #

Exam Special Code (only if applicable)

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