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How good is your C?

JanHruska
I am looking for volunteers with C experience to help me verify the reliability of a new on-line C test.

The test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions which can be answered in 30 minutes.

To participate email jan.hruska@logiciq.com and you will get your test invitation by email. To see what the tests look like, take one of the free tests on http://www.oxfordscore.com/testlist.php

Many thanks.
Jul 13 '09 #1
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@JanHruska
May I ask you what the future purpose of this test will be?
I mean:
Are you going to comercialize it?
Or will you be offering it for free?
And for who will these tests be intended?
Jul 13 '09 #2
>Are you going to comercialize it?

Yes, it will be commercialised.

>And for who will these tests be intended?

The test is intended for C programming job applicants.
Jul 14 '09 #3

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