به دليل عدم آشنايي با مقررات آزمون هم از سوي شركت كننده و هم از سوي برخي مسئولين مراكز مشكلاتي غير قابل جبران براي بعضي از شركت كننده ها پيش مياد. مثلا در روز آزمون داوطلب پاسپورتشو براي احراز هويت ميده و مسئول طبق مقررات ميگه در قسمت امضا يه امضا مثل امضايي كه در فرم اظهار نامه كردي بكن. داوطلب شروع ميكنه به بحث كردن كه در فلان مركز همچين چيزي رو از من نخواستن و يه برخورد كلامي بين داوطلب و ادمين پيش مياد. در اين حالت اگر اين مسئله به ئي تي اس گزارش بشه جواب ازمون به سختي و بعد از تاييد اون مركز بعد از يكي دو ماه داده ميشه يا ممكنه اصلا داده نشه. براي بردن كاغذ اضافه به سالن آزمون، خوندن يه يادداشت در زنگ تفريح يا دير بركشتن از Break يا دير شروع كردن قسمت Speaking و يادداشت برداشتن قبل از آزمون و بسياري از موارد ديگه از مصاديق Irregularities محسوب ميشه و در صورت گزارش تبعات نا خوشايندي داره به همين جهت قسمتي از قوانين رو انتخاب كردم و در اين قسمت براتون قرار ميدم لطفا با دقت بخونيد.
Acceptable Primary ID Documents
The following ID documents are acceptable for admission to a test center within your country of citizenship:
· Passport (with photograph and signature)
· Government-issued driver's license (with photograph and signature)
· State or Province ID card (including those issued by motor vehicle agencies)
· National ID card with recent photograph
· Military ID card
Test Taker Behavior
ETS reserves the right to dismiss you from a testing site, cancel your scores and ban you from taking an ETS test in the future for violations such as, but not limited to, the following:
· Taking or attempting to take the test for someone else, or having or attempting to have someone take the test for you.
· Failing to provide acceptable identification.
· Obtaining improper access to the test, part of the test or information about the test.
· Using or having a cell phone, PDA, BlackBerry® or other electronic device in your possession at the testing site.
· Using any unauthorized aids in connection with the test, such as mechanical pencils, pens, pagers, beepers,
calculators, watch calculators, analog or digital watches, watch alarms, books, pamphlets, notes, scratch paper, rulers, highlighter pens, stereos or radios with headphones, cell phones, stop watches, dictionaries, translators or any electronic or photographic devices.
· Attempting to give or receive assistance. Communication in any form during the test administration, discussing or sharing test content or answers during the test administration or during breaks and discussing or sharing test questions or answers after the test is prohibited.
· Using the break or delaying the start of the Speaking section to prepare your response or receive assistance in responding to the Speaking section questions.
· Using the scratch paper provided or notes of any kind to prepare your essay during the break.
· Evidence that your responses are invalid for reasons such as unusual timing patterns, unusual answer patterns and/or inconsistent performance on different parts of the test and/or inconsistent performance with other test administrations.
· Evidence that a Writing or Speaking response includes material that is substantially similar to material found in other TOEFL test takers’ responses, or quotations or paraphrasing of language or ideas from published or unpublished sources that are used without attribution.
· Removing, attempting to remove, reproducing or disclosing by any means (for example, hard copy, orally, electronically) to any person or entity any test content, test part, scratch paper or notes relating to the test.
· Referring to, looking through or working on any test or test section when not authorized to do so, or working after time has been called.
· Tampering with the computer.
· Leaving the test room or testing site vicinity without permission during the test session or during breaks.
· Taking excessive or extended unscheduled breaks during the test session. Test administrators are required to strictly monitor unscheduled breaks and report test takers who take excessive or extended breaks.
· Failing to follow any of the test administration regulations in the Bulletin, stated orally by the test administrator or specified in any test materials.
· Creating a disturbance or engaging in disruptive behavior at the test center.
· Taking a weapon or firearm into the testing site.
· Taking food, drink (unless you have applied for and have been approved for an accommodation based on a disability or health-related need) or tobacco into the testing room.
· Taking any other prohibited items into the testing room.
If you are dismissed from the testing site or your scores are canceled for any of the reasons above, your test fees will not be refunded and you will not be able to retest for free. In addition, you may be banned from taking an ETS test in the future.
Invalidating/Canceling Scores
When there is information that ETS considers sufficient to indicate that a test taker has engaged in any activity that affects score validity, ETS may cancel the test taker’s score and may ban the test taker from future ETS tests.
For test takers outside the United States, ETS may also inform score recipients of the reason(s) for the score cancellation and may also disclose the reason(s) for score cancellation in certain group cases. Note: This policy applies only to test takers outside the United States.
ETS reserves the right to take any action — including, but not limited to, dismissing the test taker from the testing site, canceling the test taker’s scores and banning the test taker from future testing — for failure to comply with test administration regulations or the test administrator’s instructions. If a test taker is dismissed from the testing site or a test taker’s scores are canceled, that test taker’s scores will not be reported, and the testing fees will not be refunded.
.The following ID documents are acceptable for admission to a test center within your country of citizenship:
· Passport (with photograph and signature)
· Government-issued driver's license (with photograph and signature)
· State or Province ID card (including those issued by motor vehicle agencies)
· National ID card with recent photograph
· Military ID card
Test Taker Behavior
ETS reserves the right to dismiss you from a testing site, cancel your scores and ban you from taking an ETS test in the future for violations such as, but not limited to, the following:
· Taking or attempting to take the test for someone else, or having or attempting to have someone take the test for you.
· Failing to provide acceptable identification.
· Obtaining improper access to the test, part of the test or information about the test.
· Using or having a cell phone, PDA, BlackBerry® or other electronic device in your possession at the testing site.
· Using any unauthorized aids in connection with the test, such as mechanical pencils, pens, pagers, beepers,
calculators, watch calculators, analog or digital watches, watch alarms, books, pamphlets, notes, scratch paper, rulers, highlighter pens, stereos or radios with headphones, cell phones, stop watches, dictionaries, translators or any electronic or photographic devices.
· Attempting to give or receive assistance. Communication in any form during the test administration, discussing or sharing test content or answers during the test administration or during breaks and discussing or sharing test questions or answers after the test is prohibited.
· Using the break or delaying the start of the Speaking section to prepare your response or receive assistance in responding to the Speaking section questions.
· Using the scratch paper provided or notes of any kind to prepare your essay during the break.
· Evidence that your responses are invalid for reasons such as unusual timing patterns, unusual answer patterns and/or inconsistent performance on different parts of the test and/or inconsistent performance with other test administrations.
· Evidence that a Writing or Speaking response includes material that is substantially similar to material found in other TOEFL test takers’ responses, or quotations or paraphrasing of language or ideas from published or unpublished sources that are used without attribution.
· Removing, attempting to remove, reproducing or disclosing by any means (for example, hard copy, orally, electronically) to any person or entity any test content, test part, scratch paper or notes relating to the test.
· Referring to, looking through or working on any test or test section when not authorized to do so, or working after time has been called.
· Tampering with the computer.
· Leaving the test room or testing site vicinity without permission during the test session or during breaks.
· Taking excessive or extended unscheduled breaks during the test session. Test administrators are required to strictly monitor unscheduled breaks and report test takers who take excessive or extended breaks.
· Failing to follow any of the test administration regulations in the Bulletin, stated orally by the test administrator or specified in any test materials.
· Creating a disturbance or engaging in disruptive behavior at the test center.
· Taking a weapon or firearm into the testing site.
· Taking food, drink (unless you have applied for and have been approved for an accommodation based on a disability or health-related need) or tobacco into the testing room.
· Taking any other prohibited items into the testing room.
If you are dismissed from the testing site or your scores are canceled for any of the reasons above, your test fees will not be refunded and you will not be able to retest for free. In addition, you may be banned from taking an ETS test in the future.
Invalidating/Canceling Scores
When there is information that ETS considers sufficient to indicate that a test taker has engaged in any activity that affects score validity, ETS may cancel the test taker’s score and may ban the test taker from future ETS tests.
For test takers outside the United States, ETS may also inform score recipients of the reason(s) for the score cancellation and may also disclose the reason(s) for score cancellation in certain group cases. Note: This policy applies only to test takers outside the United States.
ETS reserves the right to take any action — including, but not limited to, dismissing the test taker from the testing site, canceling the test taker’s scores and banning the test taker from future testing — for failure to comply with test administration regulations or the test administrator’s instructions. If a test taker is dismissed from the testing site or a test taker’s scores are canceled, that test taker’s scores will not be reported, and the testing fees will not be refunded.