Presenting a Technical Report

Choosing a Q-Set
Q-Set is a term used to describe a pre-set combination of a technical skill
assessment questions.
ST = Standard Sessions are full featured, in-depth evaluations that include 30
to 50 randomized questions drawn from the KnowledgeBase and broken into
specific subtopics. Standard sessions take approximately 45-90 minutes to
complete depending on the skill level of a candidate, the level of question
difficulty (e.g. basic vs. advanced), and the robustness of the discipline covered
(e.g. Win NT vs. Oracle). Standard Sessions Count as 1.0 for inventory deduction
purposes.
QT = Quick Sessions are fast pre-screens, have approx. 20 technical questions
on a single technology, and provide only summary email results for a quick
evaluation. They take approx. 30 to 45 min. to complete. Quick Sessions count
as .5 for inventory deduction purposes.
Core Q-Set contains 8-10 questions concentrated on key points in a given skill
area. Core Q-Sets are principally combined to create larger multi-skill
assessments, but may be used on a stand alone basis as well. They take approx.
15 to 30 min. to complete. Core Sessions count as .5 for inventory deduction
purposes.
Choosing a Q-Set – cont’d
From the Main
1Menu
Choose QSets Summary
2 Type in a key word to narrow your search
3 Choose Company if it is a custom built Q-Set
Hit Search
4
Choosing a Q-Set – cont’d
To view details choose the hyperlink
To view a Q-Set description click the edit button
Inventory Units deducted upon scheduling
Choosing a Q-Set – cont’d
Topics in the Q-Set
Brief Question Description or Category name
Question swaps with other
questions on the same difficulty
level to detect and deter
cheating
The Author of the Q-Set