Now the computer exam is paperless, and multiple-choice questions and operation questions are completed on the computer. Before entering the examination room, draw lots at the invigilator's office to get the phone number, find the drawn phone number and sit down. Log in your information with your phone number. After logging in, wait for the invigilator's prompt. Because the invigilator will talk about the process at first, and it is impossible to extract the questions without opening the question bank. After the invigilator develops the question bank, he chooses the topic and waits for the exam to start.
After the exam begins, you need to write multiple-choice questions and operation questions, but each one has only one chance. If you quit halfway, you will not be able to enter the previous answer window again. After the exam, notify the invigilator and submit the answer sheet according to the prompt.
Extended data:
The National Computer Rank Examination is a social examination. As far as the nature of the exam is concerned, it is an exam that attaches importance to the practical application ability of candidates to computers and software. The exam is divided into four grades, and the contents of different grades are different. The first grade mainly examines the basic knowledge of microcomputer and the basic skills of using office software and Internet. The first level is divided into DOS version and Windows version, which tests the examinee's basic computer knowledge and preliminary ability to use microcomputer system.
The National Computer Rank Examination is a social examination. As far as the nature of the exam is concerned, it is an exam that attaches importance to the practical application ability of candidates to computers and software. The exam is divided into four grades, and the contents of different grades are different. The first grade mainly examines the basic knowledge of microcomputer and the basic skills of using office software and Internet. The first level is divided into DOS version and Windows version, which tests the examinee's basic computer knowledge and preliminary ability to use microcomputer system.