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PM1 Exam able to skip and come back?

Last post 04:27 pm April 17, 2016 by Benjamin D’Eusanio
2 replies
02:49 pm April 12, 2016

Just curious if you are able to skip a question and come back to it later. I've been studying and feel I have a good understanding but if I don't know a question and want to make sure I finish the exam in the allotted time I want to know that I could come back to a question later.

Thanks.


03:05 am April 13, 2016

Yes. Each question has the option to add as a 'bookmark' so that you can move on without answering and then you have the opportunity to review your bookmarks prior to completing the exam.

Also I will mention you have the ability to cycle through all your questions regardless of bookmarked or not at the end so if time permits and you so desire you can review your answers.

Regards,
Mike


04:27 pm April 17, 2016

It is also possible to click on bookmark just to check if you have answered all the question (blue square equals questions answered, and white square for unanswered questions).


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