Description: Test Maker is a professional software product for organizing tests and analyzing the results. You can use Test Maker in any sphere where quick and effective testing is required.
Test Maker will help you to create any type of questions: single choice, multiple choice, essay and ordered answer set. You can assign a point to each question depending on its complexity.
Key Features: * Help you create tests in seconds. * Create Single Choice, Multiple Choice, Essay Questions or Ordered Answer Set. * Support creating unique student tests every time. * Create an unlimited number of Test Banks. * Create up to 10 answer variants in every question. * Save the created tests in a database. * Provide password protection. * Have a ability to specify time limits. * Administering and scoring tests. * Tests can be taken on a single machine or over a network. * Easy and intuitive interface.
Igneon Test Maker includes powerful built-in text editor for formatting of questions and choices. You can set font, color of symbols and background, use paragraphs, bullets and numbering, built-in and background images, tables, special symbols and more and more.
Igneon Test Maker provides password protection feature also. That's very helpful to protect accounts for administrators and Instructors. It is very easy to use and useful to teachers. Igneon Test Maker gives you a perfect solution for testing, assessment, certification and many other purposes.
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