Examination Policies
If you miss an exam, no make-up opportunity will be available without legitimate written documentation of an emergency.
An emergency is considered to be a set of circumstances clearly beyond your control that has prevented your attendance. Legitimate written documentation must be authentic paperwork from a credible, validating source. A believable account of your difficult (or perhaps even tragic) circumstances will not serve in place of verifying documentation.
Make-up exams (with documentation) must be completed within seven days of the originally scheduled exam.
During the exam, if you leave the room for any reason, you must first submit your exam for grading.
When you submit your completed exam for grading, you must show your ASU ID card to verify your identification. Your exam will not be accepted for grading without an ASU ID. So be sure to bring your ASU ID card with you to the exam.
If you arrive for an exam after the first person finishing his or her test has left, you will not be allowed to take the exam.
Examination Procedures
The exam will consist of 40 multiple-choice questions, with four answers provided for each question. You will need to select the single best answer for each question (two points for each correct selection, 80 points total).
You will have 60 minutes to complete the exam from the time it is distributed. You will have ample time to read each test item carefully and respond to each test item thoughtfully. Test items are not intended to be tricky, but rather to assess the depth of your understanding.
To record your answers for grading, a Scantron form will be provided with your test. However, you will need to bring a pencil and eraser. Unclear responses on the Scantron form will negatively impact your score.
Don’t expect hints and clues from the instructor during the exam period.
Examination Preparation
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