Mathematics Tests
These tests form part of Brunel University's Learn Higher CETL.
NB: The following tests are only accessible to Brunel University Students and Staff on the Brunel network, logged in to the PC with their Brunel USERID or student number. The system reads this userid and attributes marks to that person only.So if you work in a group, only the person who originally logged into the PC will get the marks and the others will have to log in thmselves later.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE
Firstly, add this page to your favourites so you can return directly here (not via BBL).
You may need to be viewing this page using
Internet Explorer (not Chrome, Firefox etc).
RIGHT Click
on the tests below, do SAVE AS to save the .bat file to your desktop (or elsewhere) and then run that file by saying RUN if offered or going to the desktop and double clicking the .bat file.
You do not need to download it again or even come back to this page; simply double click the .bat file every time you feel the need to do some lovely maffs!
You need to be at a PUBLIC DOMAIN machine at Brunel University for the tests to work.
In non-public-domain labs (e.g. those administered by individual schools/departments and not Brunel's Computer Centre) they may still work; if they do, then I will get answer files.
ONLY COMPLETED ATTEMPTS WILL COUNT TOWARDS MARKS FOR ANY MODULE.
N.B. Every time you enter a test it counts as an attempt, whether or not you complete the test. Killing a test in any way still counts as an attempt and this will have been recorded. Be sure to use the software to finish and do not simply close the window.
The system picks up the userid of whoever is logged into the network, not into BlackBoard Learn (BBL), so if you are working with someone else, you'll have to reboot to change this, not just log into BBL as the other person. It's usually legal to work in a team (ask the module leader what they want), and this can be good in fact since you'll learn more, but be aware that only the person who logged into the network gets the marks (BBL is nothing to do with it in fact and you should add the entry page to your favourites anyway)
A few of you have reported that one of the test freezes sometimes. As far as I know the tests all work correctly. I suspect this is either a memory or network problem. Here's what you should do:
- put this web page in your favourites and come straight here (not via BlackBoard Learn).
- run the tests when the network is less busy e.g. before noon
- do not run any other software whilst doing a test; it is likely that other applications may be exhausting the memory of the PC you are using
- use the Windows calculator (START, RUN, type calc.exe in the box) not your own calculator which may be insufficiently accurate
- screen capture any errors/mistakes in questions you see and drop them into Word (some of you used other software which I don't have). To do this, press the print screen key (top right of keyboard) which places what you are seeing on the clipboard, then do Edit, Paste (or ctrl-V) in Word. Then then discuss this with your lecturer or seminar leader. If that person agrees there is indeed an issue, please send Martin.Greenhow@brunel.ac.uk that file please.
- don't worry about using up an attempt if it freezes ... I will see this in the answer files and not count it towards your allowed number of attempts (if applicable).
- finally make sure you exit all tests by completing them and then pressing the
Quit
button, not by directly closing the Window using the X icon at the top right. If you do that, the software thinks the test is still open and will not count any marks you may have accrued.
From time to time the module leader will email you your marks. Note the date in the file name so anything done after that would not show up until the next update.
Need help?
The
ASK Maths & Stats Support Tutors, Inna and Noel, are available in the LIBRARY ... they are very helpful in sorting out underlying maths problems, so don't suffer in silence!
Mathematics, Referencing & Plagiarism diagnostic tests and an Employability Aptitude Numeracy test
and Programming tests: for general use
Any Brunel student can take these tests as often as he/she likes.
Module-specific tests
CS0002 VB Programming tests for Dr Yongmin Li
Foundations of Mathematics & Computing students take these tests.
CS2004 Algorithms and their Applications tests for Dr Mahir Arzoky
NOTE:
As mentioned above you need to be at a PUBLIC DOMAIN machine at Brunel University for the tests to work and RIGHT CLICK the links.
In non-public-domain labs (e.g. those administered by individual schools/departments and not Brunel's Computer Centre) they may still work; if they do, then I will get answer files.
PRACTICE TESTS
- Entry into CS2004 3 Confidence Tests The idea here is not to do maths, but to appraise what you know and what you don't know, then seek help from Inna in ASK. Take screen shots of what you want to discuss with Inna or your module leaders. Do this within the first 5 weeks of term, so that you can lay your maths gremlins to rest and engage with this module properly and without fear! There's no marks for this, but DO IT anyway!
- Entry into CS2004 Algorithms Test Some of the questions and/or feedback takes a while to load so be patient.
- Entry into a Java revision test not for marks but DO IT ANYWAY!
CLASS TEST 1
- Entry into CS2004 Maths Tests (Worksheet 3) Your best marks from your first THREE attempts for each of tests WILL count towards your module mark (ask Dr Arzoky). Any attempts beyond 3 or later than the deadline of end of day (23:59) on Monday 10th February 2020 will be ignored, but you might still learn more by doing the tests and are welcome to do so after the deadline too. Make sure you attempt the test during your allocated laboratory session.
MA1611 Calculus with Dr Paresh Date
Mathematics level 1 students should take these tests in the invigilated session.
- Entry into MA1611 Calculus tests.
Complete this test. When you get to the results page, raise your hand and an invigilator will record your mark. Then exit ONLY using the QUIT button. Do not close the window using the top right X.
MA1620 Complex numbers and linear algebra with Dr Rhiannon Hall
Mathematics level 1 students should take these tests in the invigilated session.
- Entry into MA1620 tests.
Complete this test. When you get to the results page, raise your hand and an invigilator will record your mark. Then exit ONLY using the QUIT button. Do not close the window using the top right X.
Practice Questions
Almost all of the computer-aided assessment questions above are available from home on PC (any browser) or Mac (using Firefox - not Safari) via the maths e.g. web application. It should also work on mobile devices (e.g. I-pad & phones).
PGCE Numeracy & Maths practice tests
PGCE students take these tests.
Entry into Mathematics Practice Tests.The goal is to score reasonable mark on one of your attempts. If you do not achieve this, this is a very good indication that you should seek with the
ASK Maths Support Tutor (Dr Inna Namestnikova) in the LIBRARY ... she is very helpful in sorting out underlying maths problems, so don't suffer in silence! Talk to friends too - they'll benefit from explaining it to you too!
The menu you will see has two Numeracy Tests - make a good attempt at doing them both. This is the serious bit!!
The following are optional and a bit of an experiment so I'd value your views on them. Email: Martin.Greenhow@brunel.ac.uk
Test 3 is just a self-appraisal of your confidence,
Test 4 is for those who remember their GCSE and may have studied maths beyond GCSE and
Test 5 is about effective communication.
Good luck!
In order to study effectively, you need to understand the material ... your lecturers can help you with that ... AND you need to get organised. My study skills guide at:
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~mastmmg/ssguide/sshome.htm
will help with this. Have a look!
For suggestions and comments on the construction of this page please contact: Martin.Greenhow@brunel.ac.uk Last updated 15:00 on 26 Sept 2013