Computer Based Test definition

Computer Based Test. (CBT) means the computer based objective type examination under LAN (Local Area Network) mode in which the candidates have to choose the best answer among the options (Multiple Choice Questions) given for each question and record it in the computer allotted to them at the respective test centers. Both CBT and Online examinations are used interchangeably and mean one and the same.
Computer Based Test means a type of test in computer-based format designed to be administered through the use of a computer as opposed to a written test.

Examples of Computer Based Test in a sentence

  • Admit Card for Computer Based Test, Specimen Questions, Interview Call Letters, etc.

  • SELECTION PROCESS The selection process involves Computer Based Test and the provisionally shortlisted candidates will be called for document verification.

  • The most current ETS approved version of the ETS Computer- Based Test Center Administrator's Manual, based on the recommendations from the Strategic Development Committee from time to time as necessary for use in Test Centers located outside the United States, Canada and their territories.