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6 | Answers 20 | By Eeswar| In Freelancing
Closed on Oct 15, 08 | Posted on Sep 15, 08
Going by the experience of zita villanueva and others, I've some suggestions to make:
1. We can have an option to submit the score at the end of test.
2. We should be able to rate the effectiveness of the test itself. Answering questions on closures in JavaScript does not necessarily reflect that I'm a good JavaScript programmer.
3. I also see that the comments suggesting that it's easy to google up the answers have got only thumbs down votes. I fail to see the reason. Anybody with a reasonable reading and typing speed can easily google up 80% of the questions in the allotted time.
4. There should be subjective questions as well to assert how well a person can apply the facts that he has learnt. Sure, designing tests with subjective questions is not an easy task.
But hey, who is here to do an easy job? :)
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