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Go to My Tests and click Create Test. You can start from scratch and add questions manually, import questions from a document (PDF, Word, TXT, Markdown, JSON), or use the AI-Assistant to generate questions from a topic description. Once you’re happy with the test, publish it and share the link.
Yes. Go to My TestsCreate TestImport Questions, then upload your file. The AI will automatically extract questions and answer options from it. Supported formats: PDF, Word (.docx), JSON, TXT, Markdown (.md).You can also paste screenshots of questions into the AI chat — the AI will recognize the text and create the questions for you.This feature requires the Basic plan or above.
Free answer questions let applicants type any text response instead of choosing from predefined options. When you create a free answer question, you define AI review criteria — a description of what a correct answer should include.After an applicant submits the test, AI automatically compares their response to your criteria and marks it as correct or incorrect.Example:
  • Question: “What are the three steps of the customer escalation process?”
  • AI criteria: “A correct answer must include: (1) acknowledge the issue, (2) escalate to tier 2, (3) follow up within 24 hours. Order matters.”
This feature requires the Basic plan or above.
This is called Learning Mode. Enable it when creating a test link. In this mode, after each question the applicant immediately sees whether their answer was correct and the explanation (if you added one).
When creating a test link, enable the option “Request name or email before the test” (also called “Named assessments”). The applicant will be asked to enter a name or ID before starting. You can use this for any identifier — real name, employee ID, nickname, etc. The system doesn’t validate the input.
Yes. When creating a test link, set the Passing Threshold as a percentage. If an applicant’s score meets or exceeds the threshold, the assessment is marked as passed. For example, 70% means the applicant must answer at least 70% of questions correctly to pass.
Yes. When creating a test link, set a value in the Time Limit field (in minutes). A value of 0 means no limit. The timer continues running even if the applicant closes the browser or refreshes the page. When time runs out, answers are automatically submitted.
Yes. When creating a test link, enable Random questions order. Each attempt will show questions in a different sequence. You can also enable Random options order to shuffle the answer choices within each question — useful for preventing candidates from memorizing answer positions.
Yes. On the test editing page, drag and drop questions to reorder them.
Yes. Set the Number of questions in assessment when creating a link to a value smaller than the total number of questions. Each attempt will randomly select that many questions. For example, a test with 100 questions and this setting at 25 means each applicant sees a different 25-question subset.
Yes, fully. When creating a link, set Results available to:
  • Author — only you see results; applicants see nothing
  • Applicant — applicants see their own results; you don’t see individual results
  • Both — both you and the applicant see the results
For non-anonymous links you can also control the level of detail: whether the applicant sees correct answers, explanations, or just their score.
Tests are only accessible via links — they are not publicly listed or indexed by search engines by default. You control who can take your test:
  • Share the link with specific people
  • Add password protection to the link
  • Set a usage limit (e.g., one-time use)
  • Delete or archive the link to stop access entirely
See Sharing Tests for details.
Yes. When creating a test link, enable Require Password and set a password. Applicants will need to enter it before starting the test.
Their progress is saved automatically as they answer each question. If they don’t click the Submit button, the test is automatically submitted after 3 hours.
Yes, if you enable the Pausable setting when creating the link. When paused, the timer stops. The applicant can close the page and return later to continue from where they left off.
You do. Authors retain full ownership of their tests, questions, and explanations. By publishing content on TestsPlatform, you grant us a license to host and display it as part of the service — but the content remains yours. See our Terms of Use for the full details (Section 3.1).
When you use AI features (generating questions, importing from documents, free answer review), your content is processed by OpenAI’s API. You can choose not to use AI features if you prefer to keep content entirely within TestsPlatform. See our Privacy Policy for details.
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