An exam is an assessment intended
to measure a test-takers knowledge, skill, aptitude, physical fitness, or classification
in many other topics. A test may be administered orally, on paper, on a computer, or in a confined area that requires a test taker
to physically perform a set of skills. Tests vary in style, rigor and
requirements.
For example, in a closed book test, a test taker is often
required to rely upon memory to respond to specific items whereas in an open book
test, a test taker may use one or more supplementary tools such as a reference
book or calculator when responding to an item.
A test may be administered
formally or informally. An example of an informal test would be a reading test
administered by a parent to a child. An example of a formal test would be a
final examination administered by a teacher in a classroom or an I.Q. test
administered by a psychologist in a clinic. Formal testing often results in a grade or a test score. A test score may be interpreted with regards to a norm. The norm may be
established independently, or by statistical analysis
of a large number of participants.
When you are done with the exam you have fear regarding results isn't that..? But anyway when you have done the exam well then you can be happy and enjoy the life. If you are not satisfy about the exam start studying again and resit for exam.
When the exam results are published you may be like to see them or not its your choice so think a little further. This situation is explained in below images where students are extremely happy to see the results.
Best wishes for Exam Results!!!!
If you are really happy about the exam then congratulation from me!! Improve the ability ahead!!
The effect of liberty to individuals is that they may do what they please: we ought to see what it will please them to do, before we risk congratulations.
Allow me to offer my congratulations on the truly admirable skill you have shown in keeping clear of the mark. Not to have hit once in so many trials, argues the most splendid talents for missing.
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