College of Business and Economics
Exam Rules
EXAM RULES & INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE PRINT OUT AND READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU COME TO THE EXAM
- Show up 10 Min. before your scheduled exam time with A Picture ID.
- Pen, Scratch paper and calculator will be provided. A 3x5 card is provided to note concepts missed. Please do not bring any other books or materials to the exam.
- The exam proctors will call your name and assign you to a computer in the LAB. No one will be allowed in the exam room 10 minutes after the designated start time. If you are late, you will lose your reservation and will have to start all over again.
- Check to see if your name appears on the screen. It is important to sit at the right terminal because each student, even those taking the same LDC subject area, has a different randomly selected exam.
- Please wait for all students to be seated before starting the exam. Remember, once you open an exam, the clock starts ticking.
- There are no breaks allowed during the exam.
- Select the Exam that you wish to take.
- Click the “Begin Quiz” button at the bottom of these instructions. (Your allowed time of 35 minutes starts after you click on this button.)
- Maximize the screen by clicking the icon › on the right hand top corner of the screen.
- When you are finished with the exam, click on “Submit” and then click on “View Results”.
- You must take any two exams of your choice per session (unless you have only one exam left to retake). Each exam has 16 questions and you will be allowed 35 minutes for each exam. Be sure to save each of your answers as you take the exam because the computer will not accept your answers after the allowed time expires.
- You may start the second exam as soon as you are finished with the first exam. Click on MY WEBCT to get to the exam list.
- IF YOU OPEN AN EXAM, IT WILL BE COUNTED AS A TAKE.
- Please note that the following activities will be considered as cheating on the exam and will be subject to appropriate penalties:
- ATTEMPT TO OPEN other programs or browser screens on the exam terminal.
- Writing down the text of questions to take them out of the room.
- Asking for help from other students or consulting books, materials, notes, etc.
- Attempting to log into the system from outside JH 1105.


