User:Adam mugliston/Adopt/Test
Congratulations, new user! If you have been given the link to this page, Adam Mugliston believes that you are almost ready for graduation from the Adopt-a-User program. Well done!
If you have not been given the link to this page yet, you're probably not supposed to be here quite yet. Don't worry, it's not a bad thing, in fact you get something out of it! For discovering this hidden page, you may award yourself the Hidden Barnstar using the following template code. Once you've copied the code out, GO AWAY until you're told to come back. NO CHEATING!
Hidden Barnstar award template
{{subst:MissingBarnstar|For discovering [[User:Adam mugliston/Adopt/Test|my final Adopt-a-User exam]] early and thus allowing myself even more time to prepare for it, [[User:Adam mugliston|Adam Mugliston]] has allowed me to give myself the '''Hidden Barnstar''' for my inquisitive spirit, essential for a good Wikipedian. ~~~~}}
Anyway, back to those of you who were actually supposed to come here....
About The Exam
[edit]At this point, I, Adam Mugliston, your adopter, feel that you have learned enough during this training/mentorship/adoption/whatever-it-is program to be unleashed upon an innocent and probably quite terrified encyclopedia.(KIDDING! Don't panic!)
Your options
[edit]You are not required to take this exam. If you feel that you've learned enough and are competent enough with that information (or you're just sick and tired of me at this point), you are free to simply end the adoption program now and be on your merry way, however you will not have to satisfaction of truly graduating. Just remove the adoption template from your userpage and leave me a message to let me know you're running off. This allows you more time to be on your own and perhaps gain a social life that I, as the grueling taskmaster, have been hiding from you. On the other hand, this will make me very sad and I'll probably mope around the project for weeks on end pondering whether it's really worth it all. Not really, but I will be slightly upset.
If, however, you choose to take the exam, there are several benefits in doing so. You actually confirm that you do indeed know all that information and are competent with it. You will have a wonderful feeling of personal satisfaction at having graduated. I'll put up a userbox that says I'm proud of you (If I can find the user box...) and your accomplishments that will undoubtedly be well above those other new users who were not adopted. And you will receive a report and may be even a certificate of graduation. However, you must complete the test and pass to receive the certificate
Yes, it is possible to fail. If I give you the link to this page, I do not believe that will happen. But it is possible. This is an exam. Take it seriously.
Format of the exam
[edit]The exam consists of two parts - a practical test, and a written test.
The practical test involves me setting a series of tasks for you to complete within a certain time period. Failure to complete all tasks before the time alloted will result in the deduction of points. If you have concerns in that horrid thing we call "Real Life" that must take precedence, MAKE SURE THAT THEY DO. I will not be an anal prick about this because some relative passed away. Those things do happen, and Wikipedia most certainly should NOT get in the way of dealing with them. Just make sure you tell me, so I can extend the time allowed for the exam. If you do not say anything, I will assume you are finished at the finish time and day and mark it. Depending on how well you have done, you may get more or less questions, but that's because I believe that's what you're capable of. So tough.
The written test consists of a series of questions, displayed below, relating to Wikipedia's policies, guidelines, and procedures. Points will be awarded for correct responses, and partial credit is available. If you wish to debate a question I have marked incorrect, you are free to do so, HOWEVER I do have the final say as adopter, test-setter, and far more experienced user. (So there. :-P).
A passing grade is considered to be 75% or higher. Lower grades will result in a longer adoption period. If you completely blow the test off, I'll apply for adminship and immediately abuse my powers by blocking you indefinitely. Just dare me.
The Exam
[edit]Beyond this point is the final exam for Adam Mugliston's Adopt-a-User program. If you are an adoptee of Adam Mugliston, you should ONLY continue beyond this point if Adam Mugliston has given you the link to this page on your talk page. If he believes you have advance knowledge of the written exam, the questions will be changed to something even harder. The test will begin as soon as you create your exam page, and there is a time limit. Do not do so until you are ready to begin. |
(Last chance to turn back!)
Do not post answers to your written exam here. In a moment, you will create a separate page for your exam. This page will have the questions for your written test preloaded, and will allow you to access your tasks for the practical test. Once the page is created, you will have exactly one week in which to complete all questions and tasks.
Once you are ready to begin your exam, replace the word "USERNAME" in the box below with your user name (e.g., "Adam mugliston". Don't add the "User:" prefix)