@ 2011-09-20 9:08 AM (#5658 - in reply to #5633) (#5658) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-09-20 9:08 AM I have completed the test. How do I know my score? The link to score page is available at the test submission page. Note that while the test is running 1) you can view the score page from the same browser you took the test from 2) you can see only your submitted answers. 3) in most cases, you should be able to see others' overall score (no breakdown) 4) you can not refresh the score page more than once in a 30 minutes time period LMI likes to experiment with the score pages, and so in some tests you might notice some oddities :-) Typically they are not 'bugs', however if you believe that something is definitely wrong, please post in forum. After the test is over 1) you can see everyone else's submitted answers and time of submission 2) you can see correct answer for every puzzle 3) there is no restriction on refresh time (though the score page is unlikely to change anyway) |
@ 2011-09-20 9:22 AM (#5659 - in reply to #5633) (#5659) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-09-20 9:22 AM I made an obvious typo while submitting. Can I get points for that? It is possible to make mistakes while submitting. You can claim for points if you have solved a puzzle correctly but made a mistake while submitting. Claims are made from the score page. Click on the "Claim Points" button for the respective puzzle and leave a short message for the organizers to check your claim Organizers and authors review all claims from time to time during the test. If your claim is successful, you would see points for the puzzle. Otherwise, you would see an 'X'. Most of times, you would receive a PM in your forum inbox regarding your claim. Note that 1) Organizers and authors have to convince themselves that the claim can be awarded. We've seen in the past that most claims are unsuccessful :-( 2) Irrespective of whether you claim or not, all wrong submissions are reviewed before the score page is made public. 3) In some cases, you get 80% of the points for the puzzle for an obvious typo, and in some other cases, you might get 100% if we think it is an answer key misunderstanding. 4) Claims will not be allowed after the score page is made public. |
@ 2011-09-20 9:48 AM (#5660 - in reply to #5633) (#5660) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-09-20 9:48 AM What software do I need on my machine to be able to participate in LMI tests? You need 2 different software. 1) Adobe Acrobat Reader - This is needed to open pdf (Portable Document format) files. Instructions Booklet and Puzzle Booklet are always uploaded using this format. It is important that you have some recent version of acrobat reader. Download link - http://get.adobe.com/reader/ 2) Adobe Flash Player - This is needed to login and submit in the test page. Unlike other sites, LMI uses Flash player for submission and score page for several reasons. It is important that you have latest version of Flash Player. Download link - http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ In most computers these 2 are already installed. Unless you are using a brand new computer, you are all set to participate. Since you are able to read this page, you definitely are using some browser. It is always good to have the latest version of that browser installed. Also, javascript needs to be enabled in your browser. LMI does not use any browser specific mechanism, however LMI web pages (forum and test pages) look best using Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. |
@ 2011-09-20 9:56 AM (#5661 - in reply to #5633) (#5661) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-09-20 9:56 AM When is the next LMI Puzzle test? How do I get notified? The schedule for LMI tests are published at this thread This link is same as "Monthly Tests" link you see at the top of the web page. Also, link to the next active test is always available in forum (top right corner) Typically, monthly tests are announced 10 days before the test dates. We also send emails to players if they have participated in earlier monthly tests. Apart from LMI forum, we also announce about tests in other puzzle forums (UKPA, forum.logic-masters.de, sudokuvariante.forumactif.com, forsmarts.com/forum, wpf forum) |
@ 2011-09-20 10:06 AM (#5662 - in reply to #5633) (#5662) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-09-20 10:06 AM What is the typical life cycle of a monthly test? In most cases,
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@ 2011-09-20 10:24 AM (#5663 - in reply to #5633) (#5663) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-09-20 10:24 AM I see from score page that puzzles are rated. How do I rate puzzles? Puzzles can be rated from the test submission page. Rating stars are available below each puzzle. Click on the star to rate the puzzles. (More stars means better puzzle) There is no submit button, just clicking on the star is enough. If you've rated a puzzle, the stars will have a different color. Authors look forward to any kind of feedback regarding the puzzles. It is nice to rate the puzzles. [But please don't experiment with the stars - we have seen that some players just click on the stars for fun. It is not advisable ] It is not necessary to rate the puzzles while the timer is on. In fact, we recommend that you rate the puzzles only after you finish the test. Starting Jan'2011, the ratings are made anonymous (that means no player can see what other player has rated) |