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"RAE PROCEDURES & REGULATIONS - Short Test 1" Leader board

Practice tests on Ham Radio Procedures for those who are attempting to pass their Class A exam in South Africa

Total attempts since last reset: 19
Only your highest score will be displayed on the leaderboard.

1) Malcolm Jennings
Date: Saturday, 8th of February 2025 15:06
Score: 100%
Time Taken: 00:03:34 (*)
Performance Index: 0.47 (**)
2) Martie Venter
Date: Wednesday, 15th of January 2025 11:58
Score: 100%
Time Taken: 00:04:26 (*)
Performance Index: 0.38 (**)
3) Andre Visser
Date: Wednesday, 19th of February 2025 14:40
Score: 93%
Time Taken: 00:05:55 (*)
Performance Index: 0.26 (**)
4) Johan Brittz
Date: Thursday, 20th of February 2025 18:54
Score: 93%
Time Taken: 00:07:01 (*)
Performance Index: 0.22 (**)
5) Nick Naude
Date: Thursday, 20th of February 2025 13:25
Score: 80%
Time Taken: 00:03:04 (*)
Performance Index: 0.43 (**)
6) Archie Van Rensburg
Date: Monday, 17th of February 2025 09:13
Score: 80%
Time Taken: 00:03:46 (*)
Performance Index: 0.35 (**)
7) Andrew Vaughan
Date: Tuesday, 25th of February 2025 20:43
Score: 73%
Time Taken: 00:03:54 (*)
Performance Index: 0.31 (**)
8) I Pillay
Date: Thursday, 13th of February 2025 19:00
Score: 73%
Time Taken: 00:07:02 (*)
Performance Index: 0.17 (**)
9) Reinier Louw
Date: Friday, 7th of February 2025 11:26
Score: 67%
Time Taken: 00:04:26 (*)
Performance Index: 0.25 (**)
10) Leonardus Van Vreden
Date: Thursday, 13th of February 2025 11:55
Score: 47%
Time Taken: 00:04:43 (*)
Performance Index: 0.17 (**)

* Time taken to complete the test HH:MM:ss
** Performance Index. (PI - Higher is better)
    This is a ranking factor based on the percentage achieved divided by the time used to complete the test.
    This means that the less time you use to get more correct questions, the better your PI will be.

Only your highest score will be displayed on the leaderboard.