7 variants covering every format used in real data entry screening β alphanumeric, numeric, form filling, invoice, cross-reference, transcription, and database entry.
Mixed letters and numbers β invoice codes, account IDs, reference numbers. Most common in BPO back-office screening.
Numbers-only numpad entry. Typical benchmark: 10,000 KPH. Essential for accounting and payroll roles.
Structured field entry for registration portals, insurance, and government data systems.
Enter invoice numbers, amounts, GST, and vendor details. Used in accounts payable and e-commerce operations.
Compare two datasets and spot discrepancies. Used in QA, verification, and compliance data roles.
Type from a displayed source passage. Simulates document transcription for legal, medical, and education clients.
Enter structured customer and product records into database-style fields. Used in CRM and ERP operations.
Start with Alphanumeric Entry. This is the most commonly used format in BPO screening tests for data processing roles.
Start with Numeric / 10-Key. Build numpad speed and precision β the 10,000 KPH benchmark is the industry standard.
Start with Form Filling. Government portal operators and insurance data entry roles primarily test this format.
Start with Cross-Reference. This specifically tests the discrepancy-spotting skill used in data quality assurance roles.
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