A. Yes, there are tests available for free.
A. Perfectice ONLY shows test which are relevant to the students as per their examination (Grade) selection, at the time of registration.
A. After registration…
Students – Should be able to review the list of available test, take the test and build dashboard (review analytics). Students can also add parents/teachers/sibling/friend as mentor to help them in examination preparation journey. Also students should be able to share his/her score on social sites (Facebook or G+) and invite their friends to join Perfectice.
Teachers – Should be able to create or upload questions in the form of Test(s) and share that with the world, free or with a group of students in a private mode. Assign the test and see the result of individual student. Create classroom and manage students.
Parents – Review their wards performance.
Publisher – Publish your content, practice tests.
A. ‘Dashboard’ is a consolidated view of student activities on the platform. It shows how a student has spent time, Effort Distribution, practicing the tests. A student can also review areas of strength and weakness by accuracy and speed in the Dashboard.
A. ‘Platform in numbers’ shows the vital statistics of Perfectice platform.
A. Practice effort distribution gives a guidance on how a students has spent his/her time on Perfectice platform while taking the tests. A higher percentage tells that more questions were attempted from that subject or topic. This guides and helps the students in time management and selection of tests. What is strength weakness analysis according to Accuracy and Speed?
Strength weakness analysis represents the relative ranking of subjects/topics on accuracy and speed level respectively. This identify the area (subject/topic) where a student is performing very well and areas where he/she needs attention
A. Yes, there is a possibility of errors. Please send us an email, , if you see one. We will make the correction.
A. No, Test cannot be stopped anytime in between and resumed later just like in a real life exam!
A. The amount of time spent on each question adds up to become the amount of time spent solving an exam. If the time spent on each question can be optimized, it automatically has a positive impact on your overall attempt during the exam.
A. Yes you can mark multiple answers option in the test, if it is allowed i.e. if the question and answer is set like wise.
A. Anytime in between test if you click Review button it shows all the Questions which you have clicked as ‘Mark for Review’, it helps to review again if you have doubt on those questions during the test.
A. The test will abandon. The test will not be counted in your dashboard. You will have to take the test again to see the performance and to be included in the dashboard.
A. No, the timer cannot be paused. Just like in a real life exam!
A. The feedback you are providing will help the publisher to further improve the quality of the questions/tests. Also this feedback helps other students to better understand the test – they can review the feedback before they take the test.
A. The test will be considered abandon. You will not be able to see the test performance. Also the abandoned attempts are not considered in the dashboard.
A. Click the Next Button
A. Yes, Click the Previous Button or you can check the Mark for review to see the list of questions skipped or marked for review.
A. You can view your score as soon as you finish your test, after feedback. Or you can go to Attempt and select the required attempt to view your score.
A. Accuracy graph denotes how many questions I got right as a percentage of the total number of questions attempted till date for both overall as well as across subjects/topics.
A. Speed graph shows the number of questions I attempted within the ideal time to solve as a percentage of the total number of questions attempted
A. Accuracy Trend shows how your accuracy has changed with over a period of time for each subject/topic. Speed trend shows how your speed has changed over a period of time for each subject/topic.
A. These analysis help you identify your areas of strength and weakness on accuracy and speed level.
A. Accuracy rank showcases students behind you and ahead of you. It shows where are you standing in that particular test. This is the measurement of percentile.
A. Yes. You can invite friends on Facebook who are not on Perfectice to take Practice test. However, they would need to sign-up with Perfectice.
A. It represents your favorite practice test if it is selected. You can click the heart button to add a test in your favorite list. You can sort the list by favorite.
A. ‘Mentors’ are users who are your mentor and can guide you through this journey. They have been given access to student’s performance dashboard. Mentors can’t navigate to details your test attempt or review each questions of an attempt.
A. Click Mentors in the Menu and add their email id. The mentor will need to accept you as mentee. So as soon as you add them as mentor, ask them to login to Perfectice to accept you as mentee or check their email.
A. Yes, you get to decide who can see your performance and who can’t.
A. Yes, Mentors will be able to see all the performance of a mentee. But they cannot navigate or review each questions of an attempt.
A. Teachers, if you are in their class or they have shared a test with you in an invitation mode. Mentors can see your performance on Perfectice.
A. No, you will not be able to download practice test on your system
A. There is a menu option to change the password.
A. Yes, You can share on Facebook, Twitter and Google.
A. You can contact Perfectice by sending a message in the chat window or by Email
A. No. Perfectice is FREE for Teachers.
A. Log on Perfectice as Teacher and then click on Create Practice Test. You can also upload the test, by first downloading the template, fill in the details and then upload on the platform.
A. No One test for one exam only.
A. Yes
A. Test instructions will help students to understand the test before taking them.
A. Marks are not mandatory.
A. Practice test created in Free mode will be available to ALL the students on the platform taking that specific examination (or have registered in that specific grade)
A. Practice test created in private access mode will be accessible to only those students or classroom you have chosen to add. This is the restricted access mode.
A. Yes, you can individually choose different students and you can even select classroom
A. When Calculate automatically is selected, the time you enter in seconds is the time for each of the question. The total time for the test is calculated automatically.
A. Yes, You can use Advance text editor to enter images in questions.
A. You can use the Advance text editor to enter formula.
A. Yes, you can select correct answer type dropdown and select multiple options.
A. You can upload ONLY using Perfectice template.
A. Click Practice test and scroll down and click Edit button to Edit Practice test in draft mode.
A. Click Practice test and scroll down and click Edit button to edit test in published mode.
A. Yes, you can add students after you published a practice test in private mode. Click Practice test and scroll down and click Edit button.
A. Yes, You can withdraw my Practice Test anytime
A. No, You cannot republish withdrawn Practice Test.
A. No, You cannot republish expired Practice Test.
A. Recent Student Feedback shows student’s rating and comments, who took your test. This is a great way to know what they are liking or not liking. Opportunity to further improve on your questions or test.
A. Select ‘Students’ click ‘Add Student Enter student’s email id
A. Select ‘My Classroom’ click ‘Add Classroom’.
A. You can add any number of students to ‘My Classroom’.
A. Yes, You can accept or delete mentor requests from students.
A. Yes, Student can anytime cancel you as their mentor after you accept their request.
A. When a Student adds you as their mentor and you accept their request. They are added to ‘Mentees’.
A. No, you cannot delete ‘Mentees’. You can remove the students from ‘Mentees’ classroom.
A. No, You cannot add students to ‘Mentees’. This is initiated from student side.
A. You can contact Perfectice by sending a message in the chat window or by Email
A. No, But you can invite them to join Perfectice to create their own account.
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A. You can contact Perfectice by sending a message in the chat window or by Email
A. All internet browsers support Perfectice. Chrome and Firefox are the browsers for best results.
A. Yes, you can use Perfectice app without internet connection.
A. Go to www.myperfectice.com to register at Perfectice.
A. Lifelong
A. No
A. Click "Forgot Password" link shown on homepage. You will receive an email from Perfectice. You can reset your password by following the instructions given in the mail.
A. Yes.
A. Presently Perfectice is primarily available in English.
Definition: The graph depicts the pace in which you have taken the test. This is a plot of time taken to answer a question (Y-axis) and question number (X-axis).
Details: The graph shows your pace, blue line, with respect to a standard pace (black line). If your graph (pace) is above the standard graph that means you are managing your time wisely - Safe Zone. If your graph (pace) is below the standard graph that means you are taking more time to answer the question, than standard allocated time, that means you need to work on time management - Danger Zone. If the data points on your graph (pace) gets further and further away from the standard graph, in the Safe Zone, that means you are answering the questions too fast. Or if the data points on your graph (pace) gets further and further away from the standard graph, in the Danger Zone, that means you are answering the questions too slow – you might not be able to finish the test or will have to rush to complete the test. The ideal, pace is when your graph overlay the standard graph.
Definition [will be show in the header]: The graph depicts the % accuracy of a subject/topic and compares them with respect to each other.
Details: The graph shows the subject/topic where you are stronger, % accuracy, compared to other subjects or topics in the practice test. You want to focus on subjects/topics which are towards the bottom of the bar graph while continue to do well in the subjects/topics at the top of the bar graph (areas of strengths).
Definitio: The graph depicts the average speed in which you are answering your question for a subject/topic and compares them with respect to each other.
Details: The graph shows the subjects/topics where you are taking longer to answer the question – higher average speed means you are taking longer to answer the question – area of improvement. You want to focus on subjects/topics which are towards the bottom of the bar graph while continue to do well in the subjects/topics at the top of the bar graph (areas of strengths).
Definition: The graph depicts the time spend by you on different subjects or topics since you started practicing on Perfectice – this is a cumulative graph.
Details: The graph shows the subject/topic where you are spending the time on Perfectice. This is based on the number of questions attempted by you in the respective subject/topic. The areas where the % is low, is where you want to pick the next practice test. Combine this graph with other, areas of strength and weakness (accuracy and speed) to devise your strategy to excel in the exam.
Definition: The graph depicts the % accuracy of a subject/topic and compares them with respect to each other since you started practicing on Perfectice – this is a cumulative graph.
Details: The graph shows the subject/topic where you are stronger, % accuracy, compared to other subjects or topics in the practice test. You want to focus on subjects/topics which are towards the bottom of the bar graph while continue to do well in the subjects/topics at the top of the bar graph (areas of strengths). This combines the data from all the practice test you have taken on Perfectice.
Definition: The graph depicts accuracy trend of a subject/topic over a period of time. This is a cumulative graph i.e. the data shown here is from the beginning when you started practicing with Perfectice.
Details: The graph shows the comparison of your accuracy trend across all the subjects/topics you have practiced on Perfectice. If the trend is up i.e. going higher towards 100% accuracy, that means you are on right track - Safe Zone. If the accuracy trend is going down, that means you need to work harder on that subject/topic – Danger Zone. This graph also gives you the relative trend of subjects/topics i.e. which subject/topic you are trending in right and which needs more attention. This graph combined with other graphs in the My Dashboard section will help you plan your strategy.
Definition: The graph depicts the average speed in which you are answering your question for a subject/topic and compares them with respect to each other. This graph takes into account all the test you have practiced on Perfectice since you started practicing – cumulative graph.
Details: The graph shows the subjects/topics where you are taking longer or shorter to answer the question – higher average speed means you are taking longer – area of improvement. You want to focus (practice more) on subjects/topics which are towards the bottom of the bar graph while continue to do well in the subjects/topics at the top of the bar graph (areas of strengths).
Definition: The graph depicts speed trend – average speed in which you are answering the question - of a subject/topic over a period of time. This is a cumulative graph i.e. the data shown here is from the beginning when you started practicing with Perfectice.
Details: The graph shows the comparison of your speed trend across all the subjects/topics you have practiced on Perfectice. If the trend is up i.e. going higher, that means you are need to work on your time management skills – Danger Zone. If the accuracy trend is going down, that you are improving and continue to do what you are doing – practice more. This graph also gives you the relative trend of subjects/topics i.e. which subject/topic you are trending in right and which needs more attention. This graph combined with other graphs in the My Dashboard section will help you plan your strategy to excel in the exam.