What are the Differences between the Questions in Question Bank and They in Test Paper?

It is believed that users of Online Exam Maker know that the test questions not only exist in the test papers of the exam list, but they may also be stored in the question bank. Some users may have doubts about them. The article hopes to help users understand the differences between them.

What is the relation between the questions in question bank and they in exam?

The relationship goes like this, questions in question bank can be used to organize test paper. Modifying one question in “Edit” of the test paper will simultaneously change the question in the question bank.

Will score modification of the questions in question bank affect question scores in the exam?

Before figuring this out, what you need to understand is how test scores can be modified in Online Exam Maker.

  1. Modify test score in question bank. After entering into the question bank, click “View details”, you can modify the score in the “Edit question”
  2. There are two ways to modify the score of the test paper. A. As shown in the figure below, click the score to quickly modify it; B. Click “Edit” to enter the test question details to modify the score.

If the questions in the test paper are selected from the question bank, after the scores of the questions in the question bank are modified, the scores of the unmodified questions in the test paper list will be changed; the scores of the modified questions in the test paper will not be affected. If the above method of “A” is used to modify the score, the score of the question bank will not be affected; if the method of “B” above is used to modify the score, the score of the question bank will also be changed.

If modification of test score and answer after exam have any effect on candidates who have completed the test?

It will not affect the scores of candidates who have completed the test. Those who take the test after modifying the scores and answers will be graded according to the modified scores and answers.

If you don’t understand the differences, please ask customer service for help.