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i suppose there's an implicit time limit on regular tests in secondary school because there's another class using the room in an hour but you can just Scotty it and give students that hour to do a test you expect to take 20 minutes..
Or just let some students stay seated and run over into the next one. As long as people are silent entering and exiting the hall does it matter if different tests are overlapping? If there is no time limit on the tests then the minor disturbance of new testers coming in is less intrusive as that disturbance doesn't actually cost the tester any time against a limit.
ah i meant a situation where the incoming class is a lecture or whatever normal instruction
Ahh i've not really got experience with that, all our testing is done in gym halls. Never classrooms.