List of questions that should be protested.. here they are. good luck all.
RockDaKessba said
Nov 16, 2011
Question # 3 Force figure it depends if they did say the word after 11AM or not.
Question #16 & 17... mobilization point questions. some people think it's a throw out i don't think so but i'll consider it part of the protest.
Question # 51.... Prisoner unusual if they didn't lock us in 210 then according to 212 the answer will be C so we have double answers B and C.
Question # 97... Grammar.. because of the spaces.
I can't think of anything else. i got 86 with longevity points and i only have question 3 and 51 wrong. just trying to help.
-- Edited by RockDaKessba on Wednesday 16th of November 2011 02:44:47 PM
gotabimer said
Nov 16, 2011
Im definately protesting 97,51,and the force fig
EASYGOER said
Nov 16, 2011
What question was the firearms discharge question?
nycn8tive said
Nov 16, 2011
I think the firearms discharge is another question that should be protested. I believe you can mail in your protest questions as well. There was another question in the in-basket in reference to a eval that I believe can be protested. I have to look into it.
Chocokoko said
Nov 16, 2011
So we cant attend the protest session but we can still mail it in ? gotabimer I would like to protest those questions too. Can you let me know how you going to do it ?
marc0930 said
Nov 16, 2011
Everyone who chose the stadium for the mobilization pass or failed this test should be protesting the incorrect questioning of SOUTHERLY winds. The word southerly means the winds are blowing up from the south heading in a north direction, why would you put a mobilization into a park or anywhere else that the wind at 35mph will be blowing into you. This ridiculous wording to this question eliminates both answers and should be 100% thrown out.That question being thrown out gets everyone 2 additional points.All in all that is the perfect protest question, its a win for for everyone and a very big win with people like me who got a 69, it would actually mean 2 points cause the map would have to be thrown out as well,for those who got it correct you dont lose points you just keep it. I hope there are others out there in my boat or people looking for 2 additional points cause here they are !!!
Yoyo718 said
Nov 16, 2011
marc0930 wrote:
Everyone who chose the stadium for the mobilization pass or failed this test should be protesting the incorrect questioning of SOUTHERLY winds. The word southerly means the winds are blowing up from the south heading in a north direction, why would you put a mobilization into a park or anywhere else that the wind at 35mph will be blowing into you. This ridiculous wording to this question eliminates both answers and should be 100% thrown out.That question being thrown out gets everyone 2 additional points.All in all that is the perfect protest question, its a win for for everyone and a very big win with people like me who got a 69, it would actually mean 2 points cause the map would have to be thrown out as well,for those who got it correct you dont lose points you just keep it. I hope there are others out there in my boat or people looking for 2 additional points cause here they are !!!
I think u are delusion I u think 2 questions are getting thrown out last test only one question got a double answer this test was fair and straight forward too many what if guys on this board
dacure said
Nov 16, 2011
The word Southerly def makes the question protestable and ultimately should be thrown out.
Prisoner unusual should be a double answer since the question involved 2 diff procedures from the patrol guide.
Hey the more double answers the higher I can score not lower.
So protest away lol
MamaBear said
Nov 17, 2011
I think the firearm discharge is 61...
skiguy37 said
Nov 17, 2011
READ OTHER POSTS!!!!! PRISONER UNUSUAL LOCKED YOU IN TO 210!!!!!!! NO CHANCE OF PROTEST!!!!!!!
10-10 VisciousRacoon said
Nov 20, 2011
Marco,
You can win this protest on two key points.
First, when the test writers stated "the distance between any two blocks is 500 feet" they failed to explain from what point on the block. For instance, is just across the street 500 feet? Is it midblock to midblock, near corner to far corner? Its not clear and THEY DID NOT INCLUDE A MAP SCALE on the map which is critical in determining distance. Therefore, since a full block separated the explosion from the stadium lot, crossing 2 steets should equal 1000 feet.
Second, you are right on the wind, but the problem you have is that the patol guide in the HazMat procedure states the set up upwind, IF POSSIBLE. To win your point on the wind, you have to prove that not only was the wind blowing from the south, but that it WAS POSSIBLE to set up at the Stadium parking lot. To do that you have on your side the fact that the test writers never said or implied that the LOT did not have space for the mobilization. Just because the concert at the stadium was full does not automatically translate to the lot not having room. Even if that is what the test writers meant, they did not make a statement in the test to make that clear. You can beat them on that.
Basically, hit DCAS on the above two points and you can most likely have this question turned to a double answer for A and D.
gotabimer said
Nov 20, 2011
Dude 10-10 stop trolling u f spamer i wish i was the administrater i would had banned you
Question # 3 Force figure it depends if they did say the word after 11AM or not.
Question #16 & 17... mobilization point questions. some people think it's a throw out i don't think so but i'll consider it part of the protest.
Question # 51.... Prisoner unusual if they didn't lock us in 210 then according to 212 the answer will be C so we have double answers B and C.
Question # 97... Grammar.. because of the spaces.
I can't think of anything else. i got 86 with longevity points and i only have question 3 and 51 wrong. just trying to help.
-- Edited by RockDaKessba on Wednesday 16th of November 2011 02:44:47 PM
What question was the firearms discharge question?
So we cant attend the protest session but we can still mail it in ? gotabimer I would like to protest those questions too. Can you let me know how you going to do it ?
Everyone who chose the stadium for the mobilization pass or failed this test should be protesting the incorrect questioning of SOUTHERLY winds. The word southerly means the winds are blowing up from the south heading in a north direction, why would you put a mobilization into a park or anywhere else that the wind at 35mph will be blowing into you. This ridiculous wording to this question eliminates both answers and should be 100% thrown out.That question being thrown out gets everyone 2 additional points.All in all that is the perfect protest question, its a win for for everyone and a very big win with people like me who got a 69, it would actually mean 2 points cause the map would have to be thrown out as well,for those who got it correct you dont lose points you just keep it. I hope there are others out there in my boat or people looking for 2 additional points cause here they are !!!
Prisoner unusual should be a double answer since the question involved 2 diff procedures from the patrol guide.
Hey the more double answers the higher I can score not lower.
So protest away lol
PRISONER UNUSUAL LOCKED YOU IN TO 210!!!!!!!
NO CHANCE OF PROTEST!!!!!!!
You can win this protest on two key points.
First, when the test writers stated "the distance between any two blocks is 500 feet" they failed to explain from what point on the block. For instance, is just across the street 500 feet? Is it midblock to midblock, near corner to far corner? Its not clear and THEY DID NOT INCLUDE A MAP SCALE on the map which is critical in determining distance. Therefore, since a full block separated the explosion from the stadium lot, crossing 2 steets should equal 1000 feet.
Second, you are right on the wind, but the problem you have is that the patol guide in the HazMat procedure states the set up upwind, IF POSSIBLE. To win your point on the wind, you have to prove that not only was the wind blowing from the south, but that it WAS POSSIBLE to set up at the Stadium parking lot. To do that you have on your side the fact that the test writers never said or implied that the LOT did not have space for the mobilization. Just because the concert at the stadium was full does not automatically translate to the lot not having room. Even if that is what the test writers meant, they did not make a statement in the test to make that clear. You can beat them on that.
Basically, hit DCAS on the above two points and you can most likely have this question turned to a double answer for A and D.