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How to create Tests using AI
How to create Tests using AI
Sabyasachi Mohapatra avatar
Written by Sabyasachi Mohapatra
Updated over a week ago

How to Create a Test Using AI

Creating tests using AI on our platform is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to get started:

1. Access the AI Test Creation Tool: Log in to your account and click on the "Create Test using AI" button located at the top right corner of the page.

2. Enter Assessment Details: Fill in all the necessary details for your assessment in the provided boxes. This includes the test name, description, duration, and any other relevant information.

3. Add Questions: After entering the assessment details, click on "Generate using AI" to proceed to the questions section. Here, you can add any questions you want in the assessment. You can choose from our question library or add custom questions.

4. Customize Questions: If you prefer to add custom questions, click on "Custom" and input your questions. You can also add specific questions from our assessment library by clicking on the button 'library' next to "Custom."

5. Set Assessment Criteria and Proctoring Settings: Ensure all assessment criteria and proctoring settings are set according to your requirements. This includes scoring methods, time limits, proctoring options, and more.

6. Create the Test: Once everything is set, click on the "Save" button. Our AI system will use the details provided to generate the test from our extensive test library.

7. Wait for Test Generation: The AI test creation process may take a few minutes. Please be patient while the system generates your test based on the criteria you've specified.

8. Test Ready: Once the test is generated, it will be ready for use. You can now invite candidates to take the assessment and evaluate their performance.

By following these steps, you can efficiently create tests using AI on our platform, making the assessment process smoother and more effective.

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