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A tiny selection of our free self-marking tests

Here is a selection of our wonderful self-marking tests. Try them all and see how you are progressing! Don't forget to look in the Topics area as well because you will find even more tests to try out and remember to keep returning weekly as we will be constantly adding new ones for you to do. Please read the notes at the bottom of this page so you understand exactly how the tests you do are marked. Good luck!

Normalisation
Broadband and baseband
Actuators
Methodologies
Definition of HTML
The Internet
CASE tools
Project management
Hardware
Utility programs
Good interface design
The user interface
I/O devices
Numbers
Storage capacity
Top down design
Program constructs
Scope of variables
Recursion
Low level languages
Buffers
File formats
Network hardware
Requirements analysis
Systems maintenance
Scheduling
The operating system
Binary searching
Merging files
OO programming
Backus Naur Form
The value of data
Low level languages
Programming errors
Data representation
Negative binary numbers
Linked lists
Binary trees
Data structures
File structures

Information about the self-marking tests
There are hundreds and hundreds of self-marking exercises in this website. Simply click on the test you want to take. You need to be using the latest version of your web browser. If you are using Explorer, you should be using Version 6.0 or above. If you are not using the latest browser, your tests may not work properly.

When you do an exercise, marks are deducted from your final mark if:

  • You don't get some answers correct first time.
  • You use a hint button.
  • You ask for a clue.
  • You check your answers, and have to redo some of them.

So try very hard to get the answers right first time and don't ask for clues unless you really need them!