Prometric Test Exam Day Tips 4 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which of the following is NOT a valid form of primary ID accepted at most Prometric testing centers?
- Valid passport
- State-issued driver's license
- Student ID card from your university (Correct answer)
- Military identification card
Correct answer: Student ID card from your university
Student ID cards are generally not accepted as primary identification; Prometric requires government-issued photo ID such as a passport, driver's license, or military ID.
Question 2: You are allowed a scheduled optional break during your Prometric exam. How does this affect your exam clock?
- The clock pauses automatically during scheduled breaks (Correct answer)
- The clock continues running throughout all breaks
- The clock stops only if the proctor manually pauses it
- Breaks add extra time to your total exam duration
Correct answer: The clock pauses automatically during scheduled breaks
For exams that include a scheduled optional break, the exam timer is paused while you are on break, preserving your available testing time.
Question 3: What should you do if another candidate in the testing room is making distracting noises?
- Ask them directly to be quiet
- Try to ignore it and continue working
- Raise your hand and quietly notify the proctor (Correct answer)
- Move to a different workstation on your own
Correct answer: Raise your hand and quietly notify the proctor
Proctors are responsible for maintaining a quiet testing environment; alerting them is the proper channel rather than confronting another candidate directly.
Question 4: Which of the following is the most effective way to use the whiteboard or scratch paper provided at a Prometric center?
- Write down memorized formulas or key facts immediately after the exam begins (Correct answer)
- Keep it blank to avoid the appearance of cheating
- Pass it to another candidate who forgot theirs
- Save it only for the final review at the end of the exam
Correct answer: Write down memorized formulas or key facts immediately after the exam begins
Doing a 'brain dump' of memorized formulas, mnemonics, or key facts right at the start frees working memory and provides a quick reference during the exam.
Question 5: If you must reschedule your Prometric exam, how far in advance should you do so to avoid a rescheduling fee?
- At least 1 day before the exam
- At least 30 days before the exam
- At least 2 business days before the exam (Correct answer)
- At least 7 days before the exam
Correct answer: At least 2 business days before the exam
Prometric's standard policy requires rescheduling or cancelling at least 2 business days before the appointment to avoid an additional fee.
Question 6: How should you handle a question that contains unfamiliar terminology during your Prometric exam?
- Skip it permanently and do not return to it
- Use process of elimination to narrow down plausible answers (Correct answer)
- Flag every question with unknown terms and leave them all blank
- Ask the proctor to clarify the meaning of the term
Correct answer: Use process of elimination to narrow down plausible answers
Process of elimination allows you to identify and discard clearly wrong answers, improving your probability of selecting the correct one even when a term is unfamiliar.
Question 7: What is the purpose of the on-screen tutorial offered at the start of many Prometric exams?
- To provide a last-minute content review before the timed exam begins
- To familiarize you with the exam interface before the official timer starts (Correct answer)
- To replace the official exam instructions from your certifying body
- To allow you to preview all exam questions before answering them
Correct answer: To familiarize you with the exam interface before the official timer starts
The tutorial walks you through navigation controls, flagging features, and the timer so you are comfortable with the interface before the scored portion begins.
Which of the following is NOT a valid form of primary ID accepted at most Prometric testing centers?