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Demonstration Examination Software Download

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This is a demonstration of the Institutes' exam delivery software. It is designed to let you see what it will be like to take an Institute exam on a computer. This software is not intended to be used as a study aide. Therefore, you will not be able to choose a demonstration exam with questions representing any one course offered by The Institutes.

Benefits of a Demo Exam
The purpose of this software download is to allow you to become familiar with the Institutes’ testing procedures without time pressures or other concerns. Our goal is to help you to perform as well as you possibly can on upcoming exams, and knowing what to expect can help make that possible.

Using the demonstration software may help you in the following ways:

Selecting a Demo Exam
The basic difference in the two demo exams is the style of questions and the manner in which you record your answer. There are two kinds of demo exams provided. The CPCU 540 demo exam requires you to record your answer in the essay format used for most CPCU exams. Select the CPCU 540 demo exam to see what taking an essay-style CPCU exam on computer will be like. The INS 22 demo is an objective (multiple choice) examination that requires you to select one correct or best answer from among four choices. This exam format is used for all IIA exams, plus the CPCU 553 and CPCU 557 exams. Select the INS 22 demo exam if you are studying for one of these exams.

Three Points to Remember:

  1. Actual Institute exams are made up of more questions than appear on either demo exam. Most CPCU essay exams contain 25 to 40 questions. CPCU objective exams contain 100 questions. A typical IIA exam for a designation course consists of 85 questions. The number of questions comprising an actual Institute exam will be displayed when the test is administered. However, the reference materials presented in the CPCU 540 demo exam are identical to the reference materials presented in the actual CPCU 540 exam.
     
  2. The objective demo examination (INS 22) has a one-hour time limit. The essay demo examination (CPCU 540) has a three-hour time limit. However, actual Institute exams have various time limits that will be displayed when the test is administered.
     
  3. The demo exams are intended to make you comfortable with the Institutes’ testing environment. Since questions used on the demos will not appear on actual examinations, it would be inappropriate to use a demo exam as a supplementary study device.

Installation Instructions

  1. Download IEEA from the Institute web site. We recommend that you print the following directions before proceeding with downloading the demonstration software.
  2. This program is 6mb in size. With a 56kbps modem, it should take about 12 minutes to download.

    Internet Explorer browsers:
    Before downloading, your Internet Explorer browser will present you with two options: "Save this file to disk" and "Run this file from its current location." Selecting "Run this file from its current location" will automatically run the setup program after the download is complete and save you from running Step 2.* If you choose "Save this file to disk," select a temporary location to store the self-extracting setup program (ieeag5demo.exe) on your hard drive. Remember this location. You will need it for the next step. Select Save and then go to step 2 to complete the setup.

    Netscape browsers:
    Select a temporary location (c:\temp) to store the self-extracting setup program (ieeag5demo.exe) on your hard drive. Remember this location. You will need it for the next step. Select Save and then go to step 2 to complete the setup.

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  3. Launch the self-extracting program on each PC and complete the installation.
  4. If you have Internet Explorer and chose to "Save this file to disk" or you use Netscape, use Windows Explorer to navigate to the directory where you stored the installation program and double click on ieeag5demo.exe. If you stored the program in the c:\temp directory, you can select the Start button, select Run…, type c:\temp\ieeag5demo.exe and select OK. Follow the instructions in the setup program. At the end of the installation "Initialize application on exit" box is checked. You will need initialize IEEA before running the demo exams.

  5. Initializing the program.

    You can also initialize the program at any time using the:

    Start -> Programs -> IEEAG5DEMO -> Initialize icon.

    If the initialization is successful then you will receive a "Success download" message or if not successful then you will a "Script Failed" message. If successful then you can launch IEEAG5DEMO and run the demo exams.

How To Run

  1. To run click Start -> Programs -> IEEAG5DEMO -> IEEAG5 icon.

  2. Note: When installing the demo software on Windows XP operating systems make sure the permissions on the working directory (the default location is C:\AICPCU\IEEAG5DEMO) are changed to allow all users to have read/write permission.

  3. Click the radio button for Candidate ID of the demo exam you wish to run. The Candidate ID text box will automatically be filled with the Candidate ID you selected.

  4. Click 'Continue' button. A confirmation screen will appear.

  5. On the confirmation screen click 'Yes - Start Test' button. The demo exam files will start downloading to your PC. This will take a few seconds. After the files are downloaded the demo exam will begin.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Please review our FAQ's list if you have questions or encounter any problems during this installation process.