Final Exam
Final Exam Overview
This exam contains 70 questions covering Ch. 10-17, 21 material. The exam is multiple choice and responses will be collected on a scantron. The exam length is exactly 110 minutes (1 hr. 50 minutes)
Remember…Required Materials
You will be allowed to have with you the following:
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Scientific calculator (non-programmable, non-graphing, and not internet capable)
- MSU ID
When You Arrive
Please show up on time to Hand 1100. NOTE: DSS students will report to the DRC Testing Center instead.
When you arrive, place your bags/things at the front of the room on the stage all the way to the very back and find your assigned seat.
Remember…Exam Plan
Here is the blow-by-blow of what we will do when everyone has arrived:
- I will run through the instructions for the exam.
- Exam booklets will be distributed to everyone. Do not open the booklet.
- Pull the scratch paper out of your booklet and make sure you have a couple sheets.
- Pull the scantron out of your booklet and write/bubble in the following information:
- Last name
- First name
- 9-digit ID
- Sign top left corner
- Write booklet color (yellow/gray) AND serial number in the top right corner of the scantron
- Write the day of your exam on the top center portion of your scantron (Friday/Monday)
- Once everyone has properly filled out their scantron, I will announce when you can begin the exam.
Turning in Your Exam
You may turn in your exam when I call for early dismissal. If there is still time left on the clock and you are still working on your exam, please feel free to continue working.
Procedure:
- Collect all your items around your desk as quietly as possible
- Bring the booklet, scantron, scratch paper and MSU ID to the checkout table
- Turn in everything - Present your scantron and MSU ID to the proctor
- Once the proctor has checked you out, grab your bag from the front of the room and exit the room using the doors at the front
Important Rules
- Do not write on the exam booklet
- No hats
- No watches, cell phones, electronic devices etc.
- You must work on your own exam
- You may not leave until
- No bathroom breaks
- No device that is capable of connecting to the internet
- No sunglasses
Final Exam Grades
Grades will not be available until sometime after Monday, Dec. 6th. The exact time will be dependent on how backed-up the scantron center is. Grades will be posted to Canvas. The score will indicate how many questions were scored correctly out of 70.
Remember…Honor Code
By taking this exam you agree to the MSU Honor Pledge: As an MSU student I will conduct myself with honor and integrity at all times. I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor will I accept the actions of those who do.
Remember…Seating Assignments
I will post your seating assignment to Canvas the day before the exam. The seating assignment document will be a PDF with two columns:
<netID> <seat>
Be sure to check your seating assignment before coming to the examination room. It is your responsibility to do this. Do not wait to simply ask me when you show up for your exam.
NOTE: DSS students will not be given a seat assignment as their exam will be administered at the DRC testing center.
Remember…No Cheating
Please don’t cheat on this exam. Follow the rules so that the exam remains equitable among all of your peers.
Wandering Eyes:
Every semester I bring up the concept of “wandering eyes”. Keep your eyes on your own exam. If I see anyone trying to look off of their neighbor’s work/exam, I will ask you to relocate yourself to a seat of my choosing. Please do not make this awkward and keep your eyes on your own exam.
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