Testing ML & Python MCQ Assessment
About the Event
Hi, are you ready to test yourself on your technical skill sets?
As part of your journey, here is the top-graded MCQ assessment. In this MCQ assessment, you will go through a rigorous and competitive set of Questions.
The assessment includes Multiple-choice Questions from Testing ML & Python MCQ Assessment.
The MCQ assessment will have a total of 30 questions and you will be provided with 2 attempts.
How does this Assessment work?
STEP 1: Sign in on the DataHack platform.
STEP 2: Please go through the About section thoroughly. It is very important before taking the Assessment.
STEP 3: After signing in click the Stages tab, where you will find the MCQ Tab for the assessment.
STEP 4: Click on Participate Now, then Start Now. Here you will be required to give permission for Screen Sharing and Camera Recording.
STEP 5: Now you can start your Assessment.
Browsers Compatibility:
Chrome: 80+ version
Firefox: 80+ version
Safari: 13+ version
Microsoft Edge: 80+ version
Instructions for Students:
- It’s essential to have a webcam and mic in the machine, on which the candidate is taking the exam.
- It’s also recommended that students should sit with a plain background.
- Ensure proper lighting while taking the test.
- The environment should be Noise-free.
- Ensure that during the exam you should remain alone in the room.
- Keep a sufficient number of sheets before the beginning of the examination.
- Do not try to navigate from the exam window as your exam screen window will be proctored for the entire exam. If any suspicious activity is observed during the exam, the exam will stand to be canceled.
- You are not allowed to talk to anyone during your exam.
- You are not allowed to use any digital device including mobile phones or Bluetooth speakers during the exam. If the same is observed, then it will be considered malpractice.
- Do not use multiple devices at the same time because if the system detects this the exam can be terminated for that candidate.
- A test screen appears before the exam begins. The candidates mustn’t leave the test screen
- Ensure that you are connected to a stable internet connection.
Things to Remember:
- Web Camera Recording must be enabled and the user should not Block the Camera during the assessment.
- Screen sharing Recording must be enabled and the user should not Stop Sharing during the assessment.
- Enable Full Screen when the test starts.
- Right Click is disabled.
- Cut, Copy, and Paste are disabled.
- Ctrl + {all alphabets} are disabled.
- Ctrl + Shift + {all alphabets} are disabled.
- Alt + {all alphabets} are disabled.
NOTE:
- You will get 1 minute and 30 seconds for each question, and after the timer ends, it will automatically skip to the next question.
- You need to click the "Submit" button after selecting the option of your choice, otherwise, the answer will not be considered.
- If your screen freezes due to any internet connectivity, simply refresh the page and give permission again to resume the assessment.
- There will be a gap of a minimum of 5 minutes between both attempts.
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Participants benefit from one-on-one feedback, publication on a respected platform, recognition from a global audience, and monetary rewards for each published article. Additionally, the top articles receive special rewards.
Each article must be original, and pass plagiarism and not AI generated content checks. You can submit multiple articles as long as each is distinct. Proper citation of all references and image sources is mandatory.
There are no specific requirements to register for the hackathon, although it is recommended to have some basic knowledge of the relevant topics, such as Data Science, Machine Learning, or Deep Learning, along with proficiency in a coding language, preferably Python.
In the Blogathon, an article typically explores a specific topic or idea within Data Science or Generative AI and is required to be at least 1000 words long. A guide, on the other hand, is a more comprehensive resource, covering all aspects of a particular subject in data science, and must be at least 2500 words long. Guides aim to serve as a one-stop resource, providing detailed insights and practical applications, whereas articles might focus on narrower or more specific topics.
Depending on the type of competition, you can participate individually or in a team.
Multiple submissions of the same article are prohibited and could lead to disqualification. Articles failing to meet the required length, originality, or citation standards will be rejected.
AVCC is a community for authors who have had three or more articles published in the Blogathons. Members benefit from monetary rewards for each published article and get the opportunity to showcase their work to a larger audience.
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