iTest is an open source application consisting of a server and a client which allows you to take advantage of the best of computerised examination.
iTest consists of two programs:
- iTestServer – question/answer database editor and exam server.
- iTestClient – test client used by students, connects to the server.
It is written in C++ and uses the Qt4 libraries.
Key Features
- Create and organise a database of questions and answers.
- Set up a server and a printer.
- Connect a client computer for each student, which generates a test according to your server settings.
- Advanced scoring system.
- Multiple choice questions support.
- Create classes with students.
- Set the (minimum) number of questions in a test for each flag separately.
- Support for up to 9 answers and the ability to set this number for each question separately.
- Internationalization support: English, Slovak, Turkish, Italian, Latvian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian.
Website: itest.sourceforge.net
Support: Documentation
Developer: Michal Tomlein
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

iTest is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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