Security Awareness (Entry)
Question formats in this assessment:
- True False Question
- Single Choice Question
- Multiple Choice Question
- Grouping
Single choice
The Single Choice Question format is a popular and straightforward method of testing knowledge and understanding. In this format, participants are presented with a question and a set of multiple-choice options, but they are required to choose only one correct answer among the choices provided. This format encourages focused decision-making and tests the participant's ability to identify the most accurate response from the given options.
Amount of time to answer a question (in seconds): 45
Example:
Multiple choice
The Multiple Choice Question format is a widely used and versatile method for assessing knowledge and understanding. In this format, participants are presented with a question and a set of options, typically consisting of three or more choices. Participants are required to select the most appropriate or correct answer(s) from the given options.
Amount of time to answer a question (in seconds): 60
Example:
Categorization
The Categorization Question format involves assigning elements to different categories based on their attributes, characteristics, or relationships. In this format, participants are presented with a list of elements or items and a set of categories. Their task is to carefully analyze each element and assign it to the appropriate category or categories based on their own understanding.
Amount of time to answer a question (in seconds): 120
Example:
True/False
The True/False Question format is a straightforward and concise method of assessing knowledge and understanding. In this format, participants are presented with a statement, and they are required to determine whether the statement is true or false. Participants must carefully evaluate the statement based on their knowledge and understanding of the topic at hand.
Amount of time to answer a question (in seconds): 30