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Post by Decatur on Apr 7, 2006 9:54:23 GMT -5
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Apr 7, 2006 10:58:32 GMT -5
Excellent link.
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Post by trapperdave on Apr 7, 2006 18:56:29 GMT -5
you done a little better than me. Seems they like to make it a bit confusing on their wording sometimes. 87%
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Post by hoosier on Apr 8, 2006 0:05:18 GMT -5
you done a little better than me. Seems they like to make it a bit confusing on their wording sometimes. 87% Couldn't have said it any better trapperdave. I got an 87% as well. 2 0r 3 questions seemed unrelated to an exam as this and the possible answers were nothing short of maddening on a few questions. Hoosier.
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Post by drs on Apr 8, 2006 7:30:16 GMT -5
It's easier to print out the exam and then work it. Go back and match your answers to the "online" test to obtain your score. ~ 95% for me. Some question were unclear or tricky. Excellent Site!
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Post by Decatur on Apr 10, 2006 6:19:18 GMT -5
Yes they are confusing. You got to wonder how well a 12 year old could really do on this test. The questions were very poorly written. Accident or not, they should reword them.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Apr 10, 2006 6:48:20 GMT -5
Yes they are confusing. You got to wonder how well a 12 year old could really do on this test. The questions were very poorly written. Accident or not, they should reword them. Ditto. I am glad that I am not the only one. Tests are supposed to educate, not confuse.
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Post by 911 on Apr 11, 2006 20:44:07 GMT -5
No way a twelve year old could pass that. I hate the which one does not belong questions very confusing And i considered myself kind smart
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Post by mbogo on Apr 13, 2006 7:37:34 GMT -5
I agree that the practice test was a bit poorly written and confusing but I think the main problem I had when I took it was over-thinking. I think a twelve year old accustomed to regular test taking would probably do better than an adult.
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