Can I recover a Practice CyberExam and continue with the same questions, should I be interrupted for any reason before I have been able to mark the exam?
YES – If for any reason you are interrupted before you can complete a Practice CyberExam, you can re-build the same exam and enter the answers to questions you have already attempted, before completing the rest of the exam. This special feature also allows you to complete an exam that was interrupted due to a power failure, computer crash or problem with your internet connection during marking of the exam. To re-build an exam, go to the Re-Build Interrupted Exam page. A button linking to this page appears above the Generate Exam button on the menu for the subject you are attempting. Enter your Usercode and Password and any interrupted exam will be re-created and displayed. Important – To take advantage of this feature you should ensure you keep a written record of the answers you have selected to each question as you are doing the exam. You can then quickly re-enter the answers to questions you have already attempted, before completing the rest of the exam.
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