CBSE proficiency Test is being held in first week of July 2011. CBSE has issued some sample papers for the test. We at myCBSEguide.com have prepared a special MCQ E-Learning Software to practice CBSE Proficiency Test in Science.
This easy to install software includes Multiple choice questions from class 9 and class 10 Science syllabus. There all about 2000 questions with solutions.
The demo is available at the link below :
You can purchase this product from the link below :
Features:
The whole syllabus covered (class 9 and Class 10 Science) :
- All 15 + 16 Chapters from Term-1 and Term-2 (Science) are included.
- There are total 60 Multiple Choice Questions from each Chapter and these are divided equally in four difficulty levels.
- Thus each chapter has four levels and each level has 15 questions.
- On every correct response, you will get 4 marks and 1 mark will be deducted for incorrect response.
- You can review your answers at the end of the test. The result will be displayed instantly on the computer screen.
System Requirement :
- Any version of windows
- Minimum 100 MB free space in C Drive
- Adobe Flash Player (You can get it free from http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ )
Installation :
- Unzip the file and double click the setup icon.
- Follow the rest of the process as directed. Your software is ready to use.
Taking Test :
- You can open the software using Desktop Shortcut (10 Science MCQ and 09 Science MCQ) that is created by the software.
- Or you can open it from your program menu using START— ALL PROGRAMS — Elpis Technology–10 Science MCQ/ 09 Science MCQ.
- The software opens in your default web-browser. Just click Take test link and the test will start.
- Use back button of your web-browser to take another test.
- In Internet explorer, you may be asked to enable blocked content. Click the notice to enable it.
- There are total 60 questions from each chapter. These questions are divided equally in 4 levels.
- You will get 4 marks for each correct answer and -1 mark for wrong response. No marks will be deducted for left out questions.