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Introduction
One day, a member of the KC Discord came up with the idea of creating an exam and grade them, based on their score. I actually had talked with EchIII about this occasionally before and jokingly made statements about how we would create exams to see if people are qualified to be editors or not. The idea intrigued me, so I decided to give it a shot.
The first exam started as a joke, but after some stuff happened, it became an idea of a guide I'm willing to realize, since it also helps people test themselves on their knowledge and gives them an incentive to research on questions they answered wrong.
With that, I present you the KC Exams!
Good luck!
The Beginner's KC Exam
The beginner difficulty consists of 40 questions that mainly covers the basic mechanics of KC. People generally will score either 100% or close to it, unless you're really a beginner.
The criteria for passing this test is 90%. It's a beginner exam, what did you expect?
Click here to take the Beginner's Exam.
EDIT: After finishing the exam, it will now display all the correct answers.
The Intermediate's KC Exam
The intermediate difficulty consists of 40 questions that starts exploring the more advanced mechanics of KC. While fairly lax, there is a notable difficulty increase. This test is definitely recommended to see if you are up to date.
Due to the difficulty, the pass criteria is set to 60%. In case you have finished the exam, you can access a document to read some explanations on some of the more harder questions.
Click here to take the Intermediate's Exam.
The Statfag's KC Exam
The Statfag difficulty consists of 30 questions full of math and KC formulas. This is exam is absolutely not meant for casuals and is designed in a way that it should take a whole lot of effort to ace it. You're probably better off not doing it, but there are always the hardcore who insists it anyway.
The criteria is 100%. I very much doubt anyone will be clearing this exam anytime soon, but in case you do, I congratulate you.
Click here to take the Statfag's Exam.
The Path of an Advanced Player
What? You thought you could become an Advanced Player by just making an exam? Becoming an Advanced Player is by understanding the mechanics and using your experience and math to apply the correct decision in each scenario. In every situation, there are more times that you would encounter a situation with multiple correct answers, than a situation where everything could be solved with a multiple choice question.
Ask the veterans around if you don't know the answer to a question. People are more then willing to help you out and you'll become an Advanced Player sooner or later this way.
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