Health Occupations and Nursing School Entrance Exams
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NURSING SCHOOL
ENTRANCE EXAM PRACTICE-CD
Here are few points about AutoExam which might get you up to
speed that much quicker:
[1] Besides Main Menu, re three areas AutoExam:
the Take Exams section, Review Exams section, and
Print Exams section.
[2] Prior entering Take Exams section, you will be
prompted your test type-Nursing or Health Occupations.
The default exam calls for Complete Test. However, you
can easily change this using Exam Options dialog.
Simply click on Exam Options pushbutton adjust
the exam profile any settings you choose.
[3] In order maximize fit of question content
within question window and properly align some
of Writing topic questions, you may need adjust
the right-margin setting. You can do this within Take
Exams section by clicking 'Exam Options,' n clicking
'Adjust Margin." Reducing Margin value shrinks
question space; increasing Margin value exands
question space. This adjustment can eliminate
horizontal scroll bar that may appear under some questions.
[4] Within Take Exams section, "Diagram" and
"Passage" pushbuttons will only be enabled when associated
information attached to current test question.
[5] To allow diagram image expand its window,
select "stretched" option from Exam Options
Dialog (or Review Options Dialog when you in
Review Exams section).
[6] If you want print an exam, first start an exam in
Take Exams section (using "Start Exam" pushbutton);
then click Print Exams Section toolbar button. This
will transfer you to screen which displays your entire
exam. From re click Print icon.
[7] If you choose option Retry incorrect responses
under Continuous Review Score Exam Options, you
will not automatically move directly from one exam section
to another, even if you have selected Complete Test.
However, once you have finished current exam section,
you can either Review your results that section or go
back Take Exams choose new exam or skill area.





