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今年的instruction to student
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1. Arrive at your test centre in time for each test session as directed by the chief supervisor
(or, if you are a private-entry candidate, as directed by the QCAA).
2. Make sure that you have all of your own essential equipment and any of the optional equipment you think necessary.
3. Do not bring a mobile phone or a smart watch into the test room. Bring only permitted equipment (i.e. essential
and optional) into the test room. Be aware that your equipment may be inspected by a supervisor at any time
before and during a test session. If necessary, your equipment may also be inspected after a test session.
4. Do not bring food into the test room.
5. If permitted by the chief supervisor to take water into the test room, make sure it is in a plain unlabelled
container.
6. Follow all directions given by the chief supervisor and supervisors.
7. Enter the test room only when the chief supervisor tells you to do so.
8. Sit at the desk identified by your place card.
9. Do not talk (to other students or to yourself) after you have been admitted to the test room.
10. Do not communicate in any way with other students after you have been admitted to the test room.
11. Do not call out at any time, for any reason.
12. Do not pass material or equipment to another student.
13. When asked to do so, attach the correct barcode ID label and write your student number accurately onto the
Writing Task (WT) response book, the Multiple Choice (MC) response sheets, or the Short Response (SR)
testpaper.
14. Carefully follow the directions given on all your test materials.
15. Do not ask anyone to explain or interpret a test item.
16. Do not ask anyone about any possible error in the content of a testpaper.
17. Raise your hand and wait quietly if you:
• find that there is faulty printing, duplicate page/s, or page/s missing in your testpaper / response sheet /
response book
• need a pen / pencil / eraser / calculator
• need additional loose sheets of paper (WT session only)
• need an extra WT response book
• need an extra SR testpaper
• need help because you have become ill
• need to leave the room or your seat temporarily.
18. Keep your WT response book and SR testpaper intact. Do not detach any pages or parts of pages.
19. Keep your WT and SR responses covered where possible.
20. Keep your MC response sheets covered and turn them face down unless you are completing a response.
21. When you finish working on an MC testpaper, turn your response sheet face down.
22. Do not pick up any writing or marking instrument or touch a calculator during perusal time.
23. Do not cheat. If you are found to have cheated, you will not receive a QCS Test result. The QCAA conducts a
comprehensive review of all students’ performances to identify possible instances of cheating.
24. Do not continue working after you have been told to stop work. If you conttinue to work you have committed an
act of academic misconduct and your QCS Test result may be withheld.
25. Do not seek to hand in your response book / response sheet / testpaper or to leave in the first 40 minutes after
the start of perusal time or in the last 10 minutes of the test session. The chief supervisor will tell you if you may
hand in your response book / response sheet / testpaper and leave 40 minutes after the start of perusal time
and up to 10 minutes before the end of the test session.
26. Do not leave the test room at the end of the test session until a supervisor tells you that you may do so.
27. At the end of the relevant test session, a supervisor will collect your WT response book, MC I or MC II response
sheet, or SR testpaper.
28. At the end of each test session, take the relevant testpaper with you — WT testpaper, MC I or MC II testpaper, or SR miniature testpaper.
29. If you are unavoidably absent from all or part of the test and you want to remain OP-eligible, you must ask a teacher or guidance officer to complete an Application for absentee exemption on your behalf using the QCAA’s
interactive data portal. The application must be lodged within the four weeks following the first day of the test.
Medical certificates must provide details of your medical condition (e.g. chicken pox) and must not simply say ‘a medical condition’. |
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