I'm not talking about the questions everyone is debating about. If you go through the threads and look at the questions people have remembered or re-created, how many are you sure that you got wrong?
I'm at 15, which only leaves me with 15 more questions of wiggle room. I'm not feeling too confident, and I don't trust the answer key, which puts me around a 78, counting all "LOW" as wrong, all "HIGH" that I got wrong, and the "MODERATE" wrong that I didn't have one of the two top choices.
-- Edited by NYPD231 on Friday 11th of November 2011 09:13:18 PM
Rudy said
Nov 11, 2011
Start studying for the next test like the test of us.
NYPD231 said
Nov 11, 2011
Hahaha, you're right, I should stop wasting my time.
unborn said
Nov 11, 2011
4 on the inbasket.
8 PG questions - 5 of which I think I can protest: - the aided card for the choking lady - dole test for cause (I picked voucher the cap) - hazmat (I picked notify Bomb Squad, I have no idea what answer they were looking for) - PINS (whoever wrote that is a dope) - pregnancy (I picked something about not having to wear your uniform until after the 20th week)
Hopefully I can pick up at least 2 or 3 points from protests.
There is 1 judgment question where I picked something nobody else did, so that was probably wrong.
Unfortunately most of the ones I knew I got wrong was because of lack of time, not lack of knowing the material. If we had sufficient time to take this stupid test I wouldn't have made sloppy mistakes in the inbasket.
-- Edited by unborn on Friday 11th of November 2011 11:46:50 PM
oneadditional said
Nov 12, 2011
I picked that 20th week answer too and it was the correct answer or if not one the double answers
unborn said
Nov 12, 2011
oneadditional wrote:
I picked that 20th week answer too and it was the correct answer or if not one the double answers
A few people said there was an answer to "fax and mail a copy of private doctor's documentation" which would also be an incorrect answer. Who knows what they were looking for, but I remember the answer I picked made absolutely no sense, and since they were looking for the wrong answer, I picked it. We shall see.
Bmoc09 said
Nov 12, 2011
unborn wrote:
oneadditional wrote:
I picked that 20th week answer too and it was the correct answer or if not one the double answers
A few people said there was an answer to "fax and mail a copy of private doctor's documentation" which would also be an incorrect answer. Who knows what they were looking for, but I remember the answer I picked made absolutely no sense, and since they were looking for the wrong answer, I picked it. We shall see.
The wrong answer is definitely fax and mail "copy" ...I know for a fact
HB said
Nov 12, 2011
Bmoc09 wrote:
unborn wrote:
oneadditional wrote:
I picked that 20th week answer too and it was the correct answer or if not one the double answers
A few people said there was an answer to "fax and mail a copy of private doctor's documentation" which would also be an incorrect answer. Who knows what they were looking for, but I remember the answer I picked made absolutely no sense, and since they were looking for the wrong answer, I picked it. We shall see.
The wrong answer is definitely fax and mail "copy" ...I know for a fact
Do u know what # that question was?
oneadditional said
Nov 12, 2011
It was one of those questions where you scroll down and before you get to the rest you know its wrong and pick it but apparently there were 2 answers to this question as many of the rest had 2 answers as well.
unborn said
Nov 12, 2011
Bmoc09 wrote:
The wrong answer is definitely fax and mail "copy" ...I know for a fact
Yes, thank you, I know. That will probably be the right answer on the preliminary key, but saying "the pregnant UMOS doesn't have to wear her uniform until the 20th week" is also very wrong.
I don't remember which # it was.
oneadditional said
Nov 12, 2011
and thats exactly what it said
OkeeDokee said
Nov 12, 2011
unborn wrote:
Bmoc09 wrote:
The wrong answer is definitely fax and mail "copy" ...I know for a fact
Yes, thank you, I know. That will probably be the right answer on the preliminary key, but saying "the pregnant UMOS doesn't have to wear her uniform until the 20th week" is also very wrong.
I don't remember which # it was.
I was trying to remember what it read. I remember reading and thinking it was written really weird, so that it missed the sense of the actual procedure, but my eyes were crossed at that point.
I also remember thinking the P.G. procedure itself was written stupidly.
Rudy said
Nov 12, 2011
Joking, no disrespect meant
luckysaturdayplease said
Nov 12, 2011
I picked the 20 week thing too just based on how awkward it was written.
I'm not talking about the questions everyone is debating about. If you go through the threads and look at the questions people have remembered or re-created, how many are you sure that you got wrong?
I'm at 15, which only leaves me with 15 more questions of wiggle room. I'm not feeling too confident, and I don't trust the answer key, which puts me around a 78, counting all "LOW" as wrong, all "HIGH" that I got wrong, and the "MODERATE" wrong that I didn't have one of the two top choices.
-- Edited by NYPD231 on Friday 11th of November 2011 09:13:18 PM
4 on the inbasket.
8 PG questions - 5 of which I think I can protest:
- the aided card for the choking lady
- dole test for cause (I picked voucher the cap)
- hazmat (I picked notify Bomb Squad, I have no idea what answer they were looking for)
- PINS (whoever wrote that is a dope)
- pregnancy (I picked something about not having to wear your uniform until after the 20th week)
Hopefully I can pick up at least 2 or 3 points from protests.
There is 1 judgment question where I picked something nobody else did, so that was probably wrong.
Unfortunately most of the ones I knew I got wrong was because of lack of time, not lack of knowing the material. If we had sufficient time to take this stupid test I wouldn't have made sloppy mistakes in the inbasket.
-- Edited by unborn on Friday 11th of November 2011 11:46:50 PM
A few people said there was an answer to "fax and mail a copy of private doctor's documentation" which would also be an incorrect answer. Who knows what they were looking for, but I remember the answer I picked made absolutely no sense, and since they were looking for the wrong answer, I picked it. We shall see.
Yes, thank you, I know. That will probably be the right answer on the preliminary key, but saying "the pregnant UMOS doesn't have to wear her uniform until the 20th week" is also very wrong.
I don't remember which # it was.
I was trying to remember what it read. I remember reading and thinking it was written really weird, so that it missed the sense of the actual procedure, but my eyes were crossed at that point.
I also remember thinking the P.G. procedure itself was written stupidly.
The pregnancy question is #58