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What is the general marking method of knowledge test papers?

Generally speaking, the marking of knowledge examination papers should adopt the assembly line method.

Marking is a new marking method that combines the rich experience accumulated by manual marking for many years with modern high technology, and relies on computer network technology and electronic scanning technology to control the scoring error of subjective questions (case questions) and realize the principle of fairness in examinations.

In recent years, it has been widely used for marking various important exams. When marking papers online, teachers don't grade candidates' original answers directly, but grade candidates' electronic answers on the computer network. The construction engineer qualification examination will also implement computer online marking. Candidates must have a certain understanding of online marking, so as to avoid losing points in answering skills and affecting test scores.

When printing the test paper, the test questions are separated from the answer sheet, that is, the test questions no longer leave room for candidates to answer, and the answer areas of all questions are printed on the answer sheet. When candidates answer questions, the objective questions (single-choice questions and multiple-choice questions) are blacked out in the corresponding positions on the answer sheet, and the subjective questions (case questions) are answered in the corresponding areas of the answer sheet. The marking process is divided into different marking stages due to the differences between subjective questions and objective questions.

The marking process of objective questions is relatively simple. When marking papers, use a high-speed scanner or a special reader to quickly scan the answer sheet, and then the computer will automatically score against the standard answers.

The marking of subjective questions is relatively complicated, which is divided into three stages: one is to quickly scan the answer sheet with a high-speed scanner; Step 2, the computer cuts the answers into pictures according to the combination of questions according to the marking requirements, and creates a series of files for each examinee with the batch number as the index and stores them in the server.

Step 3, the server randomly distributes the answer pictures of each candidate to the terminal computer in front of the marking teacher who reviews the corresponding topic, and the marking teacher scores according to the scoring standard and inputs the results into the computer.