Number of items: 30 multiple choices
Administration Time: 60 minutes
Scoring:
The client detaches the answer
sheet from the booklet and faxes it to Psychometrics. The test is then
scored and a diagnostic score report is sent to the client by
e-mail, fax or post.
Norms: National and Experience level
Use: Clients often use the BOP IV test as a hiring tool for candidates whose job experience may differ somewhat from the organisation's requirements regarding languages, equipment and systems. This test will assess basic programming skills such as program design, development, testing, and debugging. BOP IV may be given alone when basic concepts are of primary importance or in combination with other tests when specific areas of expertise are required. BOP IV may also be used at the end of training to evaluate readiness for job assignment. The individual Diagnostic Score Report, showing content area strengths and weaknesses, is useful for determining job placement and further training needs.
Description: The Basics of Programming IV Test is a language independent test that measures the fundamental programming skills of experienced or trained programmers from most computer environments. Content areas include: Debugging and Testing; Program Logic; Program Design and Methods; and Data Structure and Manipulation.