• mtassin (8/31/2010)


    RalphWilson (8/31/2010)


    mtassin (8/31/2010)


    RalphWilson (8/30/2010)


    To put it mildly, that really screws up trying to do any overall input and analysis of the test results because the input process is a specialized reader for those Mark The Bubble tests. There is a key premarked on the sheet that mtaches the sheet tot he particular set/arrangement of questions that were answered. So, it becomes a bit more awkward to try to snag which questions were skipped on the fly . . . the reader application simply reads the sheets and records the answers as a row in a table for the most part. The essay questions are handled slightly differently but most of the tests (and the majority of all tests) are either T/F or multiple choice (usually 5 options . . . with the odd 4 option question often getting option 5 selected ;-).

    Didn't realize these were bubble questions... figured it had more to do with the last classes I taught which had a specialized testing application that worked this way. You got question one, either answered or skipped it, then got question two. All being stored back end as you answered it.

    Gosh... I didn't know anybody still used Scantron. 🙂

    What does the scanner return on a non-answered question?

    The scanner returns a space character. (The other options are returned as the characters '1' through '5'. T/F are generally coded as '1' and '2'.) These are not the richest of testing facilities. 😉

    Ralph D. Wilson II
    Development DBA

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