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Typing Test Guidelines for Assistants

The document outlines the instructions for a computer-based typing test for the position of Personal Assistant, specifying that candidates must type accurately from provided text within a 10-minute timeframe. A minimum typing speed of 40 words per minute and 92% accuracy is required to pass, with detailed guidelines on how errors are calculated. Candidates are advised to follow all instructions carefully and report to the examination center on time.
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Typing Test Guidelines for Assistants

The document outlines the instructions for a computer-based typing test for the position of Personal Assistant, specifying that candidates must type accurately from provided text within a 10-minute timeframe. A minimum typing speed of 40 words per minute and 92% accuracy is required to pass, with detailed guidelines on how errors are calculated. Candidates are advised to follow all instructions carefully and report to the examination center on time.
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Domain Skill Test for the Post of Personal Assistant

COMPUTER BASED TYPING TEST INSTRUCTIONS

Important Instructions for Candidates regarding Typing Test for the post of
Personal Assistant

General Instructions:

1. The English type tests will be conducted on the computer using typing software. The
type test will be evaluated by the software and result will be displayed instantly,
including all the typing errors.
2. The Candidates are supposed to type the text exactly as provided in the question paras.
3. The duration of the Hindi / English type test will be 10 minutes for each test.
4. Time interval of 5 min. will be provided between both language tests.
5. To clear the test, the candidate must have a minimum Gross typing Speed of 40 words
per minute. Maximum 8% mistakes would be permissible to pass the test, meaning
thereby that at least 92% accuracy is required in addition to the typing speed.
6. Proper care has to be taken for spaces while typing punctuation marks. Wrong spacing
of punctuation marks will be treated as space error. If any character is omitted or
additional characters are added in the words, then the complete word will be treated as
wrong.
7. Some of the keys of the keyboard, which are not relevant to the typing test software,
would remain non functional during the typing test.
8. The login details i.e. username and password will be provided to the candidates before
starting the exam to access the typing test application.
9. Candidate is suggested to follow all the instructions carefully appearing on the
computer screen at the time of Typing Test.
10. Candidate should report at the examination centre well before the time prescribed in
the Admit Card. If the candidate misses slot allotted to him, no extra chance will be
given to the candidate to appear in the test.

Typing speed related instructions:


1. Definition of a "word" has been standardized to five characters, including spaces and
punctuation.
2. The passage given for typing will be displayed on the screen in chunks of 3/4 lines of
text, and the candidate has to type the matter exactly. Extra words (not found in the
text) and characters typed by the candidate will be considered as mistakes. Omission of
any punctuation mark will also be treated as a mistake.
3. Each chunk of text will contain approximately 34-36 words and there will be total 12
such chunks. Candidate has to type all the 12 text chunks to be eligible for clearing the
test. Candidates who finish typing all the 12 text chunks can use the remaining time to
remove mistakes in the typed text to improve the typing accuracy.

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4. After typing 80% of text in current chunk, candidate can use the Enter key or down
arrow key to move to next chunk of text. There is penalty for skipping the words, so
candidate should take care that all the words given in the chunk are typed. For editing
the text, Up arrow key can be used to move to previous line while PgUp and PgDn keys
can be used to move to previous or next chunks of text.
5. Spaces, numbers, letters, punctuation and enter key are all counted as characters for
calculating gross speed, but extra spaces, extra enter keys and any function keys such
as Shift, Alt or Backspace will not be counted.

6. Calculation of Errors

i) Full mistakes:
 Omission of any word
 Substitution of any wrong word
 Addition of any wrong/Extra word not found in the passage

(ii) Half mistakes:


 Spacing errors: Where no space or extra space is provided between two
words

7. Typing speed and accuracy percentage are calculated as follows:


 Gross characters = total number of characters typed
 Error characters = number of mistakes x word length (i.e. 5)
 Net characters = Gross characters - Error characters
 Gross speed (in words per minute) = Gross characters / (word length x test
duration(in minutes))
 Accuracy Percentage = (100 x Net characters) /Gross characters.
Note – Gross speed is always in integer, the decimal part is truncated.

8. For incorrect words, the extra characters typed, which are more than the length of the
reference word, are ignored for determining the gross speed. So e.g. if the word
university is wrongly typed as univty then the characters typed will be taken as 6
(number of characters in univty) for gross speed. But if the user types universities then
for measuring the gross speed, the characters typed will be taken as 10 (number of
characters in university) and not 12 (number of characters in universities).

Speed calculation examples:

Consider the following passage for typing:

My daughter is studying at Punjab University Chandigarh

If the user types in two minutes:

Case 1 : My daughter is studying at Punjab University Chandigarh

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 Gross characters = 55 (sum of all characters in text including spaces and punctuation
marks)
 Error characters = 0
 Net characters = 55-0 = 55
55
 Gross speed = 5 𝑋 2 = 5 WPM
100∗55
 Accuracy percentage = = 100%
55

Case 2 : My son is studying at Punjab University Chandigarh

 Gross characters = 50
 Error characters = 5 (1 word wrong)
 Net characters = 50-5 = 45
50
 Gross speed = 5 𝑋 2 = 5 WPM
100∗45
 Accuracy percentage = = 90%
50

Case 3 : My daughter is studying at them Punjab University Chandigarh

 Gross characters = 60
 Error characters = 5 (1 extra)
 Net characters = 60-5 = 55
60
 Gross speed = = 6 WPM
5𝑋2
100∗55
 Accuracy percentage = 60 = 91.67%
Case 4: My daughter it studying at PunjabUniversity Chandigarh

 Gross characters = 54
 Error characters = 7.5 (1 wrong + 1 merged)
 Net characters = 54-7.5 = 46.5
54
 Gross speed = 5 𝑋 2 = 5 WPM
100∗46.5
 Accuracy percentage = 54 = 86.11%
Case 5: My studying atte Punjab Univer sity Chandigarh

 Gross characters = 44
 Error characters = 17.5 (2 missing + 1 wrong + 1 split)
 Net characters = 44-17.5 = 26.5
44
 Gross speed = 5 𝑋 2 = 4 WPM
100∗26.5
 Accuracy percentage = = 60.22%
44

*****

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Common questions

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Candidates may face penalties for skipping words if they fail to type all words in a text chunk before moving to the next, as there is a set penalty structure for such omissions which impacts error character count and reduces accuracy .

The typing test software allows candidates to transition between text chunks after typing 80% of the current chunk using the Enter key or Down arrow key. The Up arrow key can navigate to previous lines, while PgUp and PgDn keys navigate between chunks .

The demand for precise punctuation and spacing elevates the test's difficulty as it requires candidates to focus beyond simple text entry, challenging their attention to detail and enhancing their language proficiency under timed conditions, ultimately affecting their accuracy and error count .

Extra characters typed beyond a reference word's length are ignored when calculating gross speed, ensuring fair calculation of words per minute. However, these still contribute to error character calculations affecting net character counts and ultimately accuracy percentage .

The 5-minute pause between Hindi and English typing tests allows candidates a brief rest and helps in cognitive transition, ensuring optimal performance and reducing stress which could affect their speed and accuracy in the second test .

Non-functional keys during the typing test are deemed irrelevant to the typing test software, meaning they do not interfere with the typing assessment and cannot be used for any input or function .

Full mistakes include the omission or substitution of any word and addition of any wrong or extra word not found in the passage. Half mistakes occur with spacing errors where incorrect spacing is provided between words. These errors contribute to the calculation of error characters which are subtracted from gross characters to determine net characters .

To pass the typing test, a candidate must have a minimum gross typing speed of 40 words per minute with at least 92% accuracy. A maximum of 8% mistakes is permissible .

Accuracy percentage is calculated by dividing net characters by gross characters and then multiplying by 100. It is significant because it reflects the candidate's precision in typing, vital for meeting the required 92% accuracy to pass the test .

Gross speed is evaluated by dividing the total gross characters typed by the product of standard word length and test duration in minutes. Mistakes result in error characters which are calculated by multiplying the number of mistakes by the standard word length. These are subtracted from gross characters to compute net characters which are essential for accuracy percentage but do not directly affect gross speed .

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