I used a pen. A pencil is not mandatory for the writing session; although the reading and listening have to be done with a pencil, which they insist on.
Computer-based test (CBT) is offered in very few centres only, it's better you check with the intended centre. Even with a CBT, I doubt the spelling mistakes will be red-underlined. I know in TOEFL iBT it was not.
I used a pen. A pencil is not mandatory for the writing session; although the reading and listening have to be done with a pencil, which they insist on.
Computer-based test (CBT) is offered in very few centres only, it's better you check with the intended centre. Even with a CBT, I doubt the spelling mistakes will be red-underlined. I know in TOEFL iBT it was not.
Yes, objective questions only, where you would have to write single-word or 2- to 4-word answers. If I recall correctly, in the Reading session, there were also sentences to be written.