Sample Assessments with PDF Reports

Check out our sample assessments to see what Agolix by Assessment Generator can do.

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We offer Simple, Type, and Multi-type assessments with every Agolix account. You can try out sample assessments using each of those scoring models to learn about the types of questions we offer and how you can provide feedback after the assessment has been completed.

Check out our sample assessments below…

Simple Assessments

Type Assessments

Multi-Type Assessments

A Simple assessment provides a score based on a respondent’s answers. That’s something like a school test, but without any right and wrong answers.

For example, an assessment can ask, “How likely would you enjoy a visit to the UK?” and answer out of 100%. You can set the range of scores from 1 to 100 or any other number. And you can provide custom feedback depending on the respondent’s score, such as: “Your score of 89% shows you would likely enjoy visiting the UK very much.”

Question Format Demo

This assessment demonstrates the question formats included in every Agolix by Assessment Generator account:

  • Binary
  • Checkbox
  • Options
  • Scale
  • Drop-down
  • Narrative
  • Numeric
  • Validation

The assessment score is illustrated in a gauge chart.

Results are provided in the respondent’s browser, via email, and in a printable PDF report.

    Click here to try the Question Format Demo assessment.

    Example simple assessment

    Type Assessments

    A Type assessment assigns a respondent to one of several categories. That’s like the Sorting Hat in Harry Potter that assigns each new student to one of the four houses in the school. For example, an assessment can ask, “Are you more of a Pub Person or a Museum Person?” The answer to each question scores points for one or another type. You can assign the respondent to either type based on their scores and then give them a description of that type, such as: “You are a Pub Person who enjoys a lively time out with friends.” 

    What Is My Type?

    This assessment demonstrates how a type assessment assigns a respondent to one of 4 types based on how they answer the questions:

    • Athlete
    • Artist
    • Scholar
    • Social Butterfly

    A ranking question is included along with scale questions.

    Scores are illustrated using a radial bar chart.

    Results are provided in the respondent’s browser, via email, and in a printable PDF report.

        Click here to try the What Is My Type? assessment.

        Example type assessment

        Multi-Type Assessments

        A Multi-type assessment rates a respondent in each of several categories. That’s like a report card that gives you grades or scores in several subjects.

        For example, an assessment can ask, “What should you most like to study in college: arts, sciences, or business?” You can give the respondent a score for every type, along with custom feedback: “You scored High on interest in sciences. That means you will likely be very motivated if you major in science. Here are some resources to guide you… You scored Medium on interest in the area of business. That means this may not be the best choice for your major. Here are some resources to help you learn more… And you scored Low in arts. That means this would not be a good choice for your major.”

        Life Factors Assessment

        This assessment measures the respondent’s satisfaction in 5 types:

        • Career
        • Family
        • Friends
        • Fitness
        • Money

        Scores are illustrated in a bar chart, and score-based feedback is provided for each of the 5 types.

        Results are provided in a printable PDF report.

        A link to the PDF report is delivered to the respondent’s browser and to the results email message.

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          Example multi-type assessment