Post Test: Preparing For And Taking Employment Tests

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1. Give yourself enough ________ to prepare for the test.
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Post Test: Preparing for and Taking Employment Tests
S. P. OK. E. S. 2008
Weirton, WV

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2. Approach your preparations with a specific ________ in mind.
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3. Look for clues in the ________.
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4. Your attitude both before and during the test can affect how well you do on the test.
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5. The one thing that separated good test takers from not so good test takers is how accurately a good test taker reads the directions and questions. Don't skip ________.
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6. Only Change an answer if you are sure that the _______ is correct
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7. Save the tough questions for last.
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8. Always, never, all, and none are words that usually include or exclude most responses.
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9. Check longer or more inclusive options: In multiple choice questions the correct option is often longer then the decoys.
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Give yourself enough ________ to prepare for the test.
Approach your preparations with a specific ________ in mind.
Look for clues in the ________.
Your attitude both before and during the test can affect how well you...
The one thing that separated good test takers from not so good test...
Only Change an answer if you are sure that the _______ is correct
Save the tough questions for last.
Always, never, all, and none are words that usually include or exclude...
Check longer or more inclusive options: In multiple choice questions...
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