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Difficulties taking the test
I cannot see the questions on Google Forms
AutoProctor works by loading a Google Form on its own site. So, if the Google Form doesn't load properly for some reason, whatever error message Google Form shows, the same will be shown on the AutoProctor site too. For example, as you see in the image below, AutoProctor has loaded a Form but the Form is complaining that only users in the organisation can view it. This means that, either you must log in with the right email ID or the person who created the form must allow others to access it.Few readersTest Stuck at Loading Screen
As we mention in our instructions on taking Proctored Tests, AutoProctor uses quite modern technologies to detect and analyse anomalies. This requires modern browsers. It also requires the device hardware to have high enough specifications. While we cannot list all the specifications required, the easiest way to check if yoFew readersTest is showing a blank page or grey screen
Most likely, this is because of an issue with your login. You are logged in with a Google account that doesn't allow you access to the test. Logout of all your Google accounts by clicking on https://accounts.google.com/Logout For more information, read these instructions for a Timed Test, and these instructions (htFew readersTest loads but cannot click on answer
If you see a form like this, where you cannot click on the questions, visit https://accounts.google.com/Logout and log out of all your accounts. Try loading the test after signing in with the correct Gmail account.Few readersSwitched to different application falsely showing in the Report
Sometimes, especially with the demo test, you may see the "Switched to different application" violation. If your test lasts just a few seconds, this one violation may reduce your Trust Score significantly. But, you need not worry about this violation for an actual test. An actual test lasts at least several minutes, and even if the AutoProctor system falsely detects a 'Switched to different application' event, it will not affect your Trust Score. So, in summary, don't worry about this event!Few readersTest loads but is very slow and laggy
If the test loads fine but it is very laggy or slow, it just means that your device doesn't have good enough hardware to run AutoProctor. Your device may be running Facebook and YouTube perfectly well, but remember that AutoProctor is capturing video from your device and running Artificial Intelligence algorithms on it. So, it requires much more processing power. You can try closing all other apps on your device, and rebooting your device just before you take the test. But, if you still cannotFew readers
Resuming Test Attempts
Multiple Attempts and Resuming a Test Normally, every time a test taker opens a test link, AutoProctor creates a new test attempt. If a test has Maximum Number of Submissions greater than 1, you can attempt it once, submit it, attempt it again, and so on. Each attempt will have its own answers, time taken, trust score, etc. Now, imagine a test has a duration of 30 minutes. What if a test taker starts the test, closes the tab after 20 minutes and reopens it? Or they lose internet connectivityFew readersMaximum Attempts for a Test
What is Maximum Attempts for a Test? The setting Maximum Attempts allows you to set the maximum number of times a test taker can attempt a test. If you are using the AutoProctor Google Forms add-on, you can find it in the settings of the add-on, under the Main section, as shown below: Maximum Attempts on Google Forms Add-on You can also find it on the Test Settings page on the AuFew readersRestricting the test based on email ID
You may want to restrict your tests to users from a specific domain, or having specific email IDs. You can do that by setting Login Restrictions in Advanced settings. Login Restrictions Domain For example, if you set the login restrictions as above, it means that only users whose email IDs end with abc.com and xyz.com can take the test. You could also include entire email IDs. So, for example, if you choFew readersResuming Google Forms Tests
Background This article discusses what must be done when a user closes a Google Forms test midway on AutoProctor and opens the test again. Please read this article to better understand the different concepts involved in resuming AutoProctor tests. Read this article to understand how Google auto-saves responses. Allow Resuming Existing Test Attempts Say you want to allow your test taker toFew readersHow to restrict AutoProctor to only some users
Students take the AutoProctor test via a link. Anyone who has access to the link can take the test. But, sometimes, you may want to restrict AutoProctor to only a few students. How can we achieve that? The easiest way would be to ensure that the test link isn't available to all users. If there are 20 students in your class, and you want only 15 of them to take the test, share the link with only these 15 students. This may not be enough though and maybe one of these 15 students will share thFew readersInstructions for taking a Proctored Socratease Quiz
Video: How To Take The Socratease Quiz Unlike Google and Microsoft Forms tests, Socratease tests are much simpler to attempt on AutoProctor. Watch the video below to understand how to take a Timed AutoProctor test. Guidelines For Taking The Test Here are a few guidelines on what kind of browser/device to use for a Proctored test: On iPhone and iPad: Use Safari (at least version 13, or higher)Few readersInstructions for taking a Timed Socratease Quiz
Video Walkthrough: Taking the Socratease Quiz Unlike Google and Microsoft Forms tests, Socratease tests are much simpler to attempt on AutoProctor. Watch the video below to understand how to take a Timed AutoProctor test. Demo Test Click this link to take the Timed Socratease Test: https://www.autoproctor.co/tests/start-test/cRoAvQmBaUFew readers