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IBM Kinexa Prove It! C programming test results.
1. Russell Childs
From: <Proveit.results@Kenexa.com>
Date: 24 February 2006 16:09
To: <mcollins@qednational.com>
Cc: <russell_childs@hotmail.com>; <esarmiento@qednational.com>
Subject: Russell Childs has completed the Kenexa Prove It! C Programming test
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Test Results for: Russell John Childs
Email: russell_childs@hotmail.com
Home Phone Number: 44-208-314-1735
Work Phone Number: 44-208-314-1735
Mobile Phone Number: 44-208-314-1735
Address (Line1): 85c Blythe Vale
Address (Line2): Ravensbourne
City: London
State/Province: XX
Zip/Postal Code: SE64NN
Country: UK
Additional Candidate Notes: NA
Company Name: QED National
Company ID: qed
Test Administrator/Recruiter's Name: QED
Test Administrator/Recruiter's Email: mcollins@qednational.com
Test Name: C Programming
Test Date: 2/24/2006
Elapsed Time: 00:41:14
Questions Correct: 35 out of 40
Percent Correct: 88%
Percentile Ranking: 90
Global Average: 68%
Detail Score Report
Q# Status Topic Type Level Time
1 Correct Variable Names Statements Basic 00:00:27
2 Correct Operators Statements Basic 00:01:37
3 Correct Escape Characters Statements Basic 00:02:15
4 Correct Output Functions Basic 00:00:43
5 Correct
Mathematical
Operators
Operators Basic 00:00:30
6 Incorrect Relational Operators Operators Basic 00:00:18
7 Correct Logical Operators Operators Basic 00:00:13
8 Correct Logical Operators Operators Basic 00:05:43
3. Variables 9 9 100%
Total 40 35 88%
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Test Description
C is a high-level programming language developed by Dennis Ritchie and Brian Kernighan at Bell Labs in 1973. C is
a particularly popular language for personal computer programmers because it is relatively small and it requires less
memory than other languages. It is also portable (platform independent) so it can be used to create programs for a
variety of computers.
The C programming language is the basis for C++ and Visual C++, its more object-oriented cousins. There is a
separate test for each of the three C programming language derivatives. It is recommended that you administer the
C test only for C users, the C and the C++ test for C++ users, and C, C++ and Visual C++ for Visual C++ users.
This will ensure that you provide the most comprehensive testing possible.
Test takers, please contact your test administrator or recruiter for scoring guidelines.
Administrators, please refer to the Scoring Guidelines page within the Resources section of your Administration
Center for scoring guidelines.
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