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Category Practice

Category Practice is the BenchPrep platform’s default question-taking experience. In this mode, learners attempt questions within one category (or subcategory) at a time. This is the main variable learners control–in Category Practice, learners cannot add a time limit to their practice session or control the difficult…

Viewing Custom Practice Data

Within the course, learners have access to the same data points for questions they take via Custom Practice as questions they take via Category Practice. Data from custom practice sessions is included in Console Dashboard reports. It is also available in Snowflake. In the ANSWERS table, questions answered during a cu…

Enabling Custom Practice

To enable Custom Practice, follow these steps: 1. _Open_** Console **and use the left-hand navigation to _go to_ the **Settings** section. ![][1] 1. _Go to _**Feature Accesses**, locate the **Enable Custom Practice Session Feature** and toggle it ON. This will turn this feature on at the tenant level, but you…

Intro to Custom Practice

Custom Practice is an alternative question-taking experience that allows learners to design practice sessions that cover exactly–and only–what they want to practice. Using Custom Practice, a learner can control: * How many questions they’ll attempt within one session * How much time they’ll have to answer these q…

Using Custom Practice

This article covers how to set up a custom practice session, the features and functionalities available during a custom practice session, and how to review your results after completing a custom practice session. ### **Setting Up A Custom Practice Session ** 1. _Open_ your course and use the left-hand navigation m…

How do I sort practice questions and exam questions by confidence level?

Tell the user to follow these steps: 1. On the header of the Practice Questions and Exams dashboards, you will want to open up the "Confidence Levels" section. ![][1] 2. From the confidence levels section, the user will then be able to select from the low, medium, or high confidence levels for the questions they ma…

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