Navigation, features, and tools available during your assessment.
The exam interface is designed to be intuitive and distraction-free. Understanding the available features helps you work efficiently and avoid confusion during the assessment.
The interface displays your current question prominently, with instructions and any provided context or code snippets. A timer in the header shows remaining time. Navigation buttons let you move between questions if applicable.
For coding questions, you'll see a split-pane interface with the problem description on one side and a code editor on the other. You can resize these panes to suit your preference.
The code editor includes syntax highlighting, auto-indentation, and basic autocomplete. You can select your preferred programming language from a dropdown if multiple options are available.
Your code is auto-saved every 30 seconds. A small indicator shows the last save time, so you know your work is protected.
Test your code with the Run button before submitting. This executes your code against sample test cases and displays results. Hidden test cases are used for final evaluation, so test thoroughly.
Access the research journal via the sidebar icon. This space lets you take notes, save useful links, and track your problem-solving approach. Your journal is saved but not evaluated - it's purely for your benefit.
If your exam has multiple questions, use Previous and Next buttons to navigate. A question overview panel shows which questions you've answered, skipped, or haven't visited yet.
Navigating to another question does not submit your answer. Make sure to click Submit for each question before moving on or finishing the exam.
If you encounter technical issues, look for a Help or Support button in the interface. This provides quick access to troubleshooting guides and contact options for urgent problems.
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