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Purpose

An infobox for articles about examinations or tests.

Usage

Copy and paste the following blank version to start using. Leave a field blank if it does not apply.

Code
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Description of fields

name
Official name of the examination.
image_name
Examination-related graphic, preferably the examination's official logo. Use the image filename without File: namespace prefix. Produces an image of 200 px by default.
image_size
Use in conjunction with image_name. Allows editors to specify an image width rather than use the default. This defaults to the user's thumbnail size, or the image size if smaller.
image_alt
Alt text for image, for visually impaired readers. This should not contain wiki syntax, and should not duplicate the caption. See Wikipedia:ALT.
caption
Caption text for the infobox image. May include wiki syntax.
acronym
Acronym of the examination's full name, if any.
type
Type of the examination (e.g. computer-based, paper-based, standardized test, academic aptitude test, entrance or competitive examination, university examination, etc.).
test_admin
Official name(s) of the testing board(s) or agency(ies) that develop(s) and/or administer(s) the examination.
skills_tested
Primary skill(s) or knowledge tested in the examination.
purpose
Major purpose(s) for which the examination is conducted.
year_started
The year in which the examination was started, i.e., was first offered. Use {{Start date}}.
year_terminated
The year in which the examination was terminated or stopped. Applicable only for examinations that are discontinued. Use {{End date}}.
duration
Time that is ordinarily allowed to take the examination.
score_range
Range or scale of the score or grade (i.e. minimum and maximum values possible).
score_validity
Time period of validity of an ordinary candidate's score or grade.
offered
The ordinary frequency with which the examination is offered (e.g. once a year, once a month, 8 times a year, etc.).
attempt_restriction
Restriction(s), if any, on further attempts by a candidate (e.g. the examination may be offered once every month, but can be taken only once every 3 months by any candidate).
regions
The country(ies) or region(s) where the examination is primarily held.
language
The language(s) in which the test is offered.
test_takers
The total number of test takers in a year (latest available statistic). Mention with the year.
prerequisite
Academic or other qualification, if any, that may be a prerequisite to take the examination.
fee
Testing fee. May be given in US$ and/or local currency.
score_users
Primary agencies, institutions, etc. that may use the test scores/grades.
qualification_rate
Rate (e.g. percentage) of qualification of test takers, if any.
free_label, free
Use free_label to display any speciality field title. Use free to display the related data.
website
Official website of the examination, if any. Use the template {{URL}}.
footnotes
Footnotes for the infobox. Useful for including references for data.

Separate multiple values using {{plainlist}} or {{flatlist}}.

Example

Aptitude Test of General Intelligence
File:ATGI logo.png
ATGI official logo
AcronymATGI
TypeComputer-based standardized test
Developer / administratorAcademic and Industrial Skills Testing Board
Knowledge / skills testedGeneral intelligence
PurposeMeasuring intelligence quotient (IQ) of candidates.
Year started1963 (1963)
Duration1 hour
Score / grade range0 to 200, in 1 point increments.
Score / grade validity3 years
OfferedTwice every month
Restrictions on attemptsCan be taken only once every 3 months by a candidate.
Countries / regionsOver 10,000 centres in more than 150 countries worldwide.
Languages
  • Arabic
  • Mandarin Chinese
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Japanese
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • German
Annual number of test takersIncrease 1,034,280 (in 2013)
Prerequisites / eligibility criteriaHigh school diploma (waived only in exceptional circumstances, e.g. in cases of proven child prodigies).
FeeUS$ 20
Scores / grades used byMore than 3,000 academic, industrial and other institutions all over the world.
Other informationScore a required part of application to almost all government research and intelligence agencies in USA and EU.
Websitewww.example.com/atgi
This test is completely fictional.

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Aptitude Test of General Intelligence
File:ATGI logo.png
ATGI official logo
AcronymATGI
TypeComputer-based standardized test
Developer / administratorAcademic and Industrial Skills Testing Board
Knowledge / skills testedGeneral intelligence
PurposeMeasuring intelligence quotient (IQ) of candidates.
Year started1963 (1963)
Duration1 hour
Score / grade range0 to 200, in 1 point increments.
Score / grade validity3 years
OfferedTwice every month
Restrictions on attemptsCan be taken only once every 3 months by a candidate.
Countries / regionsOver 10,000 centres in more than 150 countries worldwide.
Languages
  • Arabic
  • Mandarin Chinese
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Japanese
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • German
Annual number of test takersIncrease 1,034,280 (in 2013)
Prerequisites / eligibility criteriaHigh school diploma (waived only in exceptional circumstances, e.g. in cases of proven child prodigies).
FeeUS$ 20
Scores / grades used byMore than 3,000 academic, industrial and other institutions all over the world.
Other informationScore a required part of application to almost all government research and intelligence agencies in USA and EU.
Websitewww.example.com/atgi
This test is completely fictional.

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Microformat

The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.

Classes used

The HTML classes of this microformat include:

  • attendee
  • contact
  • description
  • dtend
  • dtstart
  • location
  • organiser
  • summary
  • url
  • vevent
Please do not rename or remove these classes
nor collapse nested elements which use them.