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So I know MC are computer marked. Just a question though.

Say you coloured an answer, and then later crossed it out to put another answer. How does the computer tell which one your answer is? I mean I don't think it would detect the cross, would it? If anything it would read it as two coloured in solutions.
 

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So I know MC are computer marked. Just a question though.

Say you coloured an answer, and then later crossed it out to put another answer. How does the computer tell which one your answer is? I mean I don't think it would detect the cross, would it?
I'd say, if a mc sheet has a circle with a cross through it, the computer would reject it and it would have to be human calculated.
 

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I'd say, if a mc sheet has a circle with a cross through it, the computer would reject it and it would have to be human calculated.
Makes sense. I thought maybe that's the case too. Can anyone else confirm this?

I mean that's what the instructions say, put a cross through it. So somehow it should be marked correctly?
 

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this is a worry, i change my answers quite a bit, usually crossing one out, picking another, crossing it out, then drawing an arrow to the first one saying correct haha.. its what our school tells us to do in our exams... do multiple choice sheets have to be written in pen?
 

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ah, unfortunate. will have to be sure before i put it down then
 

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They tell you to never go back and change MC questions because you usually change it from right to wrong. So don't go back and change.
 

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Actually, studies have shown that of all MC answer changes, more answers are changed from wrong to right.
 

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Actually, studies have shown that of all MC answer changes, more answers are changed from wrong to right.
yep in chem yesteday i guessed 2 multi choice because i had taken too long, i came back at the end and worked them out, then i corrected myself
 

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this is a worry, i change my answers quite a bit, usually crossing one out, picking another, crossing it out, then drawing an arrow to the first one saying correct haha.. its what our school tells us to do in our exams... do multiple choice sheets have to be written in pen?
That's fine, it's what the instructions from the board of studies says to do
 

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Hmmm, is it definitely known that they are computer marked? I always thought they were human marked.
 

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Hmmm, is it definitely known that they are computer marked? I always thought they were human marked.
Multiple Choice are computer marked. That is one reason why the BOS likes them - cheap to mark as they have to pay a clerical staff member their salary during normal working hours to scan them rather than a marker at over $60 an hour from 4.00 p.m.
 

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Multiple Choice are computer marked. That is one reason why the BOS likes them - cheap to mark as they have to pay a clerical staff member their salary during normal working hours to scan them rather than a marker at over $60 an hour from 4.00 p.m.
Relating to the Original Post, how does computers tell if you crossed the wrong answer out and put the correct answer in?
 

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Relating to the Original Post, how does computers tell if you crossed the wrong answer out and put the correct answer in?
It recognizes that there is a problem with the sheet and doesn't register a mark so the clerical staff are able to mark the offending answer and tell the computer what that answer should be so it can mark the rest of them. If the computer is only able to read one correct answer it will which is why it is essential that you make it clear that you have changed your mind.
 

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