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Our top practice tests

Excel 2016 or 2013 – Combo
30 Questions – 5 tries per question
Excel practice test measures your proficiency level of various functionalities of 2016. The test includes 30 questions and covers a combination of beginner, intermediate and advanced tasks.

Word 2016 – Combo
30 Questions – 4 tries per question
Word practice test measures various functions of using MS Word including file management, editing, formatting, & tools. It covers a combination of beginner, intermediate and advanced tasks

Grammar, Spelling & Vocabulary
30 Questions
Grammar, Spelling and Vocabulary skills are one of the more popular tests given by employers. The ability to have written communication is essential in most jobs.

Typing Test
3 minutes with a warm-up
Typing speed is essential in most jobs, but accuracy counts as well. The Practice typing test will measure your gross words per minute, errors, accuracy and net words per minute

Basic Computer Skills
30 questions
Basic Computer skills covers your ability to edit on a computer, use passwords, mousing skills, printing, typing and general windows skills.

Excel 2013 – Advanced
20 Questions – 5 tries per question
Excel Advanced is one of the most challenging tests employers use. This test covers pivot tables, looks ups, functions and formulas.
* Employers should not use practice tests during the hiring process. Practice tests have not been validated and allow the test taker to try questions multiple times (to practice).