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Category |
Test Name |
Descriptions |
Quest. |
Medical |
Med - Anatomical Systems |
Anatomical Systems identification allows the applicant to display their ability to identify parts from all the major systems of the body. The systems include the Respiratory System, the Cardiovascular System and the Skeletal System among others. Each system is represented by its own category score. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Abbreviations |
The Medical Abbreviations evaluation is designed to allow an applicant to display their knowledge of abbreviations commonly used in the entry medical field. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Billing |
The Medical Billing evaluation assesses knowledge of medical terminology, coding and insurance as these topics apply to billing. Includes questions on forms, CPT, codes and terms used in billing. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Coding |
The Medical Coding evaluation is designed to allow an applicant to display knowledge in the areas of ICD-9-CM Medical Coding, as well as general knowledge in medical anatomy, terminology, and spelling, all with an emphasis on terms encountered in medical coding. The medical coding portion of this evaluation includes coding procedures, identification and selection of codes, and knowledge of diagnoses and conditions. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Plurals |
The Medical Plurals test is designed to allow an applicant to display their knowledge of commonly used prefixes and suffixes and how they are made plural. This test should be administered to anyone involved in medical dictation or related, word oriented, medical field position. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Prefix |
The Medical Prefix test is designed to allow an applicant to display their knowledge of commonly used medical prefixes. This test should be administered to anyone involved in medical dictation or related, word oriented, medical field position. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Receptionist |
Medical Receptionist. Tests for knowledge in the areas of confidentiality, prioritizing, billing and insurance, filing and medical charts, dealing with patients, and medical terminology. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Records Legal Issues |
The Medical Records Legal test is designed to allow an applicant to display their knowledge of legal and privacy issues regarding medical records. Topics include protecting confidentiality, authorizing release, federal and state government regulations, and acceptable uses of medical records. This test should be administered to anyone involved in the usage, transfer, and storage of medical records. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Spelling |
The Medical Spelling evaluation is designed to allow an applicant to display their ability to spell words found in the most common medical vocabulary. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Suffix |
The Medical Suffix test is designed to allow an applicant to display their knowledge of commonly used medical suffixes. This test should be administered to anyone involved in medical dictation or related, word oriented, medical field position. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Terminal Digit Filing |
The Medical Terminal Digit Filing evaluation tests for theory and practice, including recognizing terminal number order, assigning numbers, color coding, chart location, filing/retrieving charts, and patient information contained in medical charts. |
25 |
Medical |
Med - Medical Terminology |
The Medical Vocabulary evaluation is designed to allow an applicant to display their knowledge of words commonly used in the medical profession. |
25 |
Retail |
Retail - Cashier |
Retail Cashier measures employee skills for interaction with customers related to retail environment. Math Problems are divided into skill areas regarding simple mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), calculating percentages, rates, discounts and working with whole numbers, fraction, decimals. |
33 |
Retail |
Retail - Math |
Retail Math measures employee skills for mathematical reasoning, problem solving, and critical assessment relative to a retail environment. These skills are measured though different work-related problems. Perform general math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division); solve problems using whole numbers, fraction, decimals, and percentages; convert time units (e.g., hours to minutes), and calculate volume, averages, rates, discounts. |
32 |
Software |
MS-Access 2003 |
Test measure knowledge using the most commonly used features of MS-Access. Topics: Data Entry, Layout, Printing, Data Design and Management. |
25 |
Software |
MS-Access XP |
Test measure knowledge using the most commonly used features of MS-Access XP. Topics: Data Entry, Layout, Printing, Data Design and Management. |
25 |
Software |
MS-Excel 2003 |
Test measure knowledge using the most commonly used features of MS-Excel. Topics: Formatting Worksheets, Data Editing, Charts and Graphics, Printing and Display. |
25 |
Software |
MS-Excel Advanced |
Measures more advanced use of Excel. Topics: Formatting, Pivot Tables, IF Statements |
30 |
Software |
MS-Excel Basic |
Test measure basic knowledge using most basic-level features, short-cuts and functions. |
20 |
Software |
MS-Excel Complete |
Extensive knowledge test for Excel users with extensive experience. |
50 |
Software |
MS-Office 2003 |
Tests for knowledge in MS-Office skills. Topic include: MS-Access 2003, MS-Excel 2003, MS-PowerPoint 2003, MS-Word 2003, MS-Outlook 2003 |
30 |
Software |
MS-Outlook 2003 |
Test for knowledge in MS-Outlook 2003. Topics include: creating an email, editing email, outlook setup and many commonly used features. |
20 |
Software |
MS-PowerPoint 2003 |
Test measure knowledge using the most commonly used features of MS-PowerPoint including creating presentations, file management, editing text and graphics and slide show editing/enhancing. |
25 |
Software |
MS-Word 2003 |
Test measure knowledge using the most commonly used features of MS-Word. Topics: application general knowledge, advanced functions, formatting, document editing, page layout, printing and shortcuts. |
25 |
Software |
MS-Excel 2007 |
Our MS Excel 2007 assessment covers the following subject areas: Controlling the display, freezing panes, deleting cells, resizing columns, merging cells, formula and function syntax, copying formulas, using AutoFill, copying formatting, applying themes, importing data, sorting and filtering data, setting the print area, converting text to columns, protecting cells, adding comments, and using drawings and WordArt. |
25 |
Software |
MS-PowerPoint 2007 |
Our MS PowerPoint 2007 assessment covers the following subject areas: Controlling the display, inserting new slides, changing slide layouts, formatting text, using AutoCorrect, setting line spacing, applying themes, working with placeholders in the Slide Master, navigating a slide show, using a pen in a slide show, inserting and formatting clip art, SmartArt, charts, and photos, editing recorded narration, and working with comments. |
25 |
Software |
MS-Word 2007 |
Our MS Word 2007 assessment covers the following subject areas: Controlling the display, selecting text, inserting symbols, applying, clearing, and replacing text formatting, using themes, changing line spacing and indents, setting tab stops, managing and captioning photos, creating SmartArt, rotating objects, applying page margins and page borders, numbering pages, displaying document statistics, tracking changes, setting default file locations, tracking changes, performing mail merges, and creating footnotes. |
25 |
Technology |
ASP.NET using VB.NET |
Description Coming Soon! |
27 |
Technology |
VB Web Applications |
Description Coming Soon! |
30 |
Technology |
C++ |
This assessment covers: Variables and Constants, Expressions and Statements, Functions, Program Flow, Classes, Pointers, References, Operator Overload, Arrays, Inheritance, Polymorphism and Derived Classes, Linked Lists, The Preprocessor, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Templates and Exception and Error Handling. It tests the applicant’s knowledge of C++ programming and OOPS design. |
25 |
Technology |
CSS |
The Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) assessment asks the applicant to demonstrate an understanding of the syntax and grammar associated with the development of CSSs and how CSSs interact with HTML, XHTML and XML in a web application. |
25 |
Technology |
J2EE |
This assessment covers the architecture of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). J2EE is a package of APIs that relate to the creation of such constructs as Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), servlets, JDBC and JSP; at the end of the day it is all just Java. Therefore, the focus of this assessment is the applied J2EE architecture. The applicant must correctly identify the portions of the blueprint that is J2EE and know how they fit together in an enterprise environment. The applicant must demonstrate an understanding of the Application Programming Model (APM) that is J2EE. |
25 |
Technology |
Java |
This assessment tests the applicant’s knowledge of the Java programming language. Can the applicant follow a short program and accurately determine how the code will respond and does the applicant know the fundamental rules for the creation and use of objects, methods and functions in Java? |
25 |
Technology |
JavaScript |
This assessment is designed to determine how familiar the applicant is with the use of JavaScript in developing web applications. It probes the applicants understanding of data types, objects, methods, event handlers and dynamic web pages. |
25 |
Technology |
Linux Administration |
This assessment covers Linux Administrative Tools and Techniques Startup/Shutdown, User Groups, Security Managing Network Services, Email, Files Systems, Backup and Restore, Printers and Spooling, Automating Administrative Tasks, System Restores, and Accounting. It tests the applicant’s knowledge of the daily activities performed by a Linux Administrator. |
25 |
Technology |
Unix Administration |
This assessment covers UNIX Administrative Tools and Techniques Startup/Shutdown, User Groups, Security Managing Network Services, Email, Files Systems, Backup and Restore, Printers and Spooling, Automating Administrative Tasks, System Restores, and Accounting. It tests the applicant’s knowledge of the daily activities performed by a UNIX Administrator. |
25 |
Technology |
Microsoft Active Directory |
This assessment covers the Active Directory basic operations, the design of an Active Directory Infrastructure, upgrading and migrating and Microsoft Exchange integration. It also tests the applicant’s knowledge of scripting with various Active Directory tool sets. |
25 |
Technology |
Microsoft Exchange 2003 |
This assessment tests the applicants knowledge of Server Administration, Managing Clients, Managing Mobile Outlook Users for Wireless, Web and Dial-Up Access, Mailbox Administration, Implementing Directory Security and Policies, Managing Data and Storage Groups, Backup and Restore, SMTP, MAP4, and POP3 and Maintenance. |
25 |
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