Abstract

Examinations are important for performance testing, so with regards to that, it is very crucial to have an acceptable structure on making examination questions for the students to test their learning skills and also keeping tracks with their performance. Yet, generating question papers are still intact manually. But this method has some concerns in bias, security, and repetition. The main aim of the study is to have a question data bank of exams for the professors to have a more efficient way of generating an examination questionnaire for the exams. The system is fast, efficient, randomized, and secure. Repetition is not a concern anymore because of the total randomization feature of the system. Rapid Application Development Methodology has been used for the development of the system and to test its implementation method, language, and end-user satisfaction of the software. Through a survey in the university with 253 respondents, the study investigated that having an examination assessment generator system in the university is agreeable to implement and use by the respondents. Furthermore, university professors are still using the old way method of generating exams. The developed system called “Examination Assessment Generator System” is basically generating exams with a lesser time to consume, efficient with a minimum knowledge requirement, accurate with every question you will be generating, avoid the technical human error that causes the exams to be manipulated and secure in terms of keeping the data of the exam. The developed system will be very useful and helpful to the faculty of Bulacan State University - Meneses Campus.

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