Sample Test Page
There are two types of test tools available:
Global Tools | Instructions |
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Help (?) button |
To view the on-screen |
Navigation buttons |
To move between test pages, use the Back and Next buttons in the upper-left corner. If a test consists of only one question, clicking Next prompts you to end the test. |
Questions drop-down list |
To quickly navigate to a specific test page, select a question number from the drop-down list in the upper-left corner. Questions that were marked for review display "(marked)" in this list. |
Save button |
To manually save questions, select Save in the global menu. This is an optional feature |
Pause button |
To pause a test, select Pause in the global menu. Pausing the test will temporarily log you out. |
End Test button | This button appears after you answer all test questions. Select this button to start the test submission process. |
Calculator |
To use the on-screen calculator, select Calculator in the global menu. This tool is available for grades 6-11 mathematics tests and some grade 4 mathematics tests. |
Dictionary |
To search the Merriam-Webster dictionary or thesaurus, select Dictionary in the global menu. This tool is available for ELA Performance Tasks. |
Global Notes |
To enter notes in an on-screen notepad, select Global Notes in the global menu. This tool is available for ELA Performance Tasks. |
Line Reader |
To highlight an individual line of text in a passage or question, select Line Reader in the global menu. |
Masking |
The Masking tool temporarily covers a distracting area of the test page. To use this tool:
To close the Masking tool, select the Masking button again. To remove a masked area, select X in the upper-right corner of that area. |
System Settings |
To adjust audio volume during the test, select the cog wheel icon in the upper-right corner. |
Zoom buttons |
To enlarge the text and images on a test page, select Zoom In. Multiple zoom levels are available. To undo zooming, select Zoom Out. |
Context Menu Tools | Instructions |
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American Sign Language |
You can watch videos that translate test content into American Sign Language (ASL). To view ASL videos:
Note: This tool requires you to have the ASL accommodation turned on. |
Digital Notepad |
To enter notes or comments for a question, select Digital Notepad from the context menu. After you enter a note, a pencil icon appears next to the question number on the test page. You can only access your notes for a question on that question’s test page. |
Expand buttons |
You can expand the passage section or the question section for easier readability.
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Glossary (Word List) |
To open the glossary, click a word or phrase that has a border around it. This tool is only available for certain words. |
Highlighter |
To highlight text, select the text on the screen and then select Highlight Selection from the context menu. To remove highlighting, select Reset Highlighting from the context menu. You cannot highlight text in images. |
Mark for Review |
To mark a question for review, select Mark for Review from the context menu. The marked question number displays a flap in the upper-right corner and a flag icon appears next to the number on the test page. The Questions drop-down list displays for the selected question. |
Select Previous Version |
To view and restore responses previously entered for a Text Response question, select the Select Previous Version option from the context menu. A list of saved responses appears. Choose the appropriate response and click Select. |
Strikethrough |
For selected response questions, you can cross out an answer option to focus on the options you think might be correct. There are two options for using this tool:
Option A:
Option B:
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Tutorial |
To view a short video demonstrating how to respond to a particular question type, select Tutorial from the context menu. |
For Performance Tasks tests:
If you have Print-on-Demand or Text-to-Speech turned on for your test, read this section.
To send a print request to the Test Administrator, choose from the following options:
If you are testing with Text-to-Speech, you can listen to instructions, passages, and questions in the test. For ELA tests, some passages are not read aloud.
To listen to content with the Text-to-Speech tool: