Computer Literacy Test

The computer literacy test is an examination through which the computer skills of a student are tested. It tests a student’s fluency while using internet browsers or common desktop applications such as e-mails, chats, and Microsoft Office. The test duration is really short only 13 minutes and consists of ten multiple-choice questions. One needs to appear for this test if they are applying for a position such as receptionist, medical biller, data entry clerk, or customer service representative. There are a total of 25 questions in the Computer Literacy test and an individual is judged based on the maximum marks they can gain out of 25. There are a total of three proficiency rankings out of 25,

  • 0-16: This range indicates that a student is not proficient at all in his or her computer skills.
  • 17-21: This range indicates that a student is proficient in his or her computer skills.
  • 22-25: This range indicates that a student is highly proficient in his or her computer skills.

The Computer Literacy Test carries a heavy weightage as the marks obtained in this test, reflect on the decision that whether a person is ready for a job or not, Digital Content, and in some cases, this test helps in judging the overall job performance of a person, especially if the work in that particular company is completely based on computer skills

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