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Computer Programming (Narva College) 2018/19 fall

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Mid-term test rules

Mid-term test will take place during the 9th practical session (week 10). You do not need to register for the test.

The test consists of 2 parts: a test on paper (lasts up to 50 minutes) and a programming exercise.

During the test, it is not allowed to use any electronic devices or material except for one A4-paper prepared by you with a handwritten title "help". You can fill both sides of the paper with anything you want (with any size you want). You need to write your name on the corner of this paper and submit it with the test paper.

After you have finished the test, you have to solve the programming exercise. The programming exercise have to be solved in Python (you can use your own computer or the classroom computer). It is allowed to use the material (videos, examples, your solutions, example solutions, etc.), internet and paper material to solve the exercise. Any communication with others (except the instructor) is prohibited.

You will have 160 minutes to complete the tasks. The test on paper should be submitted before proceeding to the programming exercise.

Check for the examples of test and programming exercise:

Example test

Example programming exercise

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