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ExamClutch for North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University runs its online quizzes and tests on Moodle. Here is exactly how ExamClutch works with Moodle — and, honestly, where it does not.

How ExamClutch works on North Carolina State University's Moodle

Moodle is open-source, so configuration varies. Watch for sequential navigation (no going back) and auto-submit timers, which differ per instructor.

  1. Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
  2. Pair it with the code in your dashboard.
  3. Open your Moodle quiz and press Cmd+Shift+X (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+X (Windows/Linux).
  4. Wait about 30 seconds while it reads the questions.
  5. Double-click a question to apply the suggested answer. It handles multiple choice, multi-select, dropdown, and fill-in-the-blank.

Is your North Carolina State University quiz proctored?

Moodle quizzes are unproctored unless the instructor turns on Safe Exam Browser or a proctoring plugin. Under Safe Exam Browser — a kiosk browser — no extension loads.

This matters more than anything else: ExamClutch works on unproctored quizzes only. If a quiz requires a separate download or a webcam check, a Chrome extension cannot run inside it. Read the unproctored vs. proctored breakdown to tell which one you are in.

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FAQ

Does ExamClutch work with North Carolina State University's Moodle quizzes?

Yes, on unproctored Moodle quizzes you take in a normal Chrome tab. ExamClutch reads the question from the page and applies the answer with a double-click. It cannot run if your instructor requires a lockdown browser or proctoring tool.

Is my North Carolina State University quiz proctored?

Moodle quizzes are unproctored unless the instructor turns on Safe Exam Browser or a proctoring plugin. Under Safe Exam Browser — a kiosk browser — no extension loads.

How do I use ExamClutch at North Carolina State University?

Install the Chrome extension, pair it with the code in your dashboard, open your Moodle quiz, and press Cmd+Shift+X (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+X (Windows). Wait about 30 seconds, then double-click a question to apply the answer.

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