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CERTIFICATION EXAM

CERTIFICATION EXAM. The Certification Exam. No books, notes or other aids 30 questions in 30 minutes Each question has 4 alternatives Any number of alternatives may be correct (1 - 4) Each question is worth of 2 points Max 60 points 38 needed to pass. Grading System. 2 points, if

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CERTIFICATION EXAM

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  1. CERTIFICATION EXAM

  2. The Certification Exam • No books, notes or other aids • 30 questions in 30 minutes • Each question has 4 alternatives • Any number of alternatives may be correct (1 - 4) • Each question is worth of 2 points • Max 60 points • 38 needed to pass

  3. Grading System • 2 points, if • Only correct answers are marked and no extra marks • 1 point, if • one mark is missing • one mark too many • 0 points, if • 2 or more missing or too many • no marks at all

  4. x x Example 1 • Introduction to Our Solar System 1.1 In our solar system, we have the following planets  Earth  Cassiopeia  Mars  Sirius Correct, all four boxes correctly marked/unmarked:  2 points

  5. x Missing  x Partly correct, one mark missing: 1 point Example 2 • Introduction to Our Solar System 1.2 Which of the following propositions about the Sun are correct  The temperature in the core is about 15,000,000°C/ 27,000,000°F  It is the largest object in our solar system  The age of the sun is more than 1 billion years  The primary element of the Sun is carbon

  6. x x Incorrect  Partly correct, one box incorrectly marked: 1 point Example 3 • Introduction to Our Solar System 1.3 Saturn ...  Is the fifth planet from the Sun  is the sixth planet from the Sun  Is the biggest planet in the solar system  has no moons

  7. x Incorrect  Missing  One missing and one incorrectly marked:  0 point Example 4 • Introduction to Our Solar System 1.4 The four innermost planets from the Sun (terrestrial planets) are  Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune  Mercury, Uranus, Earth and Mars  Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars  Earth, Venus, Jupiter and Pluto

  8. Definitions • Must, required, shall, must not or shall not • The definition is an absolute requirement or prohibition • Should, recommended, should not, not recommended • There may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances to ignore a particular item, but the full implications must be understood and carefully weighed before choosing a different course • May or optional • Item is truly optional

  9. e-Exam • The e-Exam is found from https://fseexam.f-secure.com/ • Use Internet Explorer for the test • The teacher will provide you with a username and password for this service • You will get the results when you have completed the test

  10. e-Exam • After logging in, enter your contact information • The next screen features the confidentiality agreement • You may not discuss the content of the exam with people who have not taken the exam • When you click next after that screen the test will begin • You have 30 minutes • Bookmark questions you want to review later (upper left corner) • After the exam you can access other tasks on the computer by pressing ALT + F4

  11. The results • If you have passed • You will receive a diploma • If you failed the exam • You can take the exam again after 1 month

  12. QUESTIONS? Are you ready…Good luck!

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