APT Quizzes will be held twice during the semester. They are done online. The quizzes will be available for several days. During that time you will pick a three hour time block to login and take the quiz all at once.
The APT Quiz 2 must be your own work. You may not consult with anyone about the APT Quiz questions while they are available for students to take.
You may pick your start time between Sunday, November 5 and Wednesday, November 8. Once you start, a timer starts and you need to complete the quiz in three hours. That means you need to start before 9pm on Wednesday so you can complete the quiz by midnight Wednesday.
If you get accommodations such as time and a half, then take your accommodiations. Time and half means you have 4.5 hours once you start. You should also start at a time so you can finish the apt quiz before Wednesday midnight.
STRONGLY RECOMMEND you don't take it at the last possible chance. Once you have completed APT 3 you are ready to take it.
If you get some green but not all green you will get some partial credit. You are expected to solve the problems algorithmically and not just for the data we have provided. That is, your code should still work on new inputs we provide later.
Be sure you have a good internet connection to take the quiz. You can always take it on one of the computers on campus that are hardwired to the internet.
If you have been on the VM for a while, you may want to restart the VM before starting the quiz.
IF YOU HAVE LOGISTICS errors, such as can't access a REFLECT form, can't access the problem description, or you think there is a typo on the problem description (please see the examples to see if that clarifies your question first), then send email to Prof. Rodger ( rodger@cs.duke.edu ) or post a private message on Piazza. I can't promise I will be logged in at all hours of the day.
Don't click until you have three hours to work on this! You need to keep track of your own time and stop after three hours if you have not completed the quiz.
IMPORTANT If you are stuck, look at the common apt errors on the main apt page (below the list of apt assignments). Also consider using the 7 steps and start by working a small example by hand.
CLICK HERE TO START APT QUIZ 2 (Your time starts when you click here)