Is there an easy way to add questions to Problem Sets from the Prep Test performance screen after taking a Practice test?
Thanks!
Hi there,
Sorry, we do not have an option to add questions to a Problem Set from the PrepTest performance table.
However, you can use the "pin" feature to pin questions which you will like to revisit later. You can pin your questions in the results table as shown below:
If you pinned questions relating to Logical Reasoning, you can create a Problem Set with the questions that you have pinned so that you can drill them with the Digital Tester.
The pinned questions for Logical Reasoning will show up in the Question Bank (https://7sage.com/problem-sets/) with a "pin" icon next to it. Unfortunately, the "pin" feature is not available for Logic Games and Reading Comprehension Problem Sets. This is because Logic Games and Reading Comprehension Problem Sets are done on a per game/passage basis. Pinned questions only show up for Logical Reasoning, because Logical Reasoning is done on a per question basis. See the screenshot below:
I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.
Comments
Hi there,
Sorry, we do not have an option to add questions to a Problem Set from the PrepTest performance table.
However, you can use the "pin" feature to pin questions which you will like to revisit later. You can pin your questions in the results table as shown below:
If you pinned questions relating to Logical Reasoning, you can create a Problem Set with the questions that you have pinned so that you can drill them with the Digital Tester.
The pinned questions for Logical Reasoning will show up in the Question Bank (https://7sage.com/problem-sets/) with a "pin" icon next to it. Unfortunately, the "pin" feature is not available for Logic Games and Reading Comprehension Problem Sets. This is because Logic Games and Reading Comprehension Problem Sets are done on a per game/passage basis. Pinned questions only show up for Logical Reasoning, because Logical Reasoning is done on a per question basis. See the screenshot below:
I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.