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So, I've read through what everyone has sent me. It appears to me that 19 is def. C, 59 is def A (IM 100 percent confident is that one because its one of the few questions I remember) and 120 is C... although I'm having trouble accepting that as a realty since literally everyone got that question wrong on gamblors key... but the rationale is there. Anyway, I hope this helps to add to the accuracy of gamblors key. Gamblor, can you create something giving these answers high probability? If its a pain in the ass don't worry about it. You've done enough.
Some of you go to 2013 sgt thread and 2014 cpt thread asking about accuracy of gamblors list. My 5 cents;
2014 cpt test was a hard test but straightforward. Inbasket looked like an inbasket. Pg questions were challenging but straightforward
2013 sgt test, despite 30 extra questions, was slightly harder than 2011 sgt test. Inbasket, pg questions were straight to the point. They just had to deal with 30 extra questions. But if studied guide, did ur questions, u would pass that test with flying colors. Thats why, after the smoke cleared, whole bunch of them walked away with 90s and mid 80s.
Our test is a brainsurgery
yeah I'm think 6 to 10 will be different...again...may not swing your grade that much. Out of 6 I lose 1 question. 10 may be a generous number I see more likely 6 to 8
118 (Grammar question) is B and not A. If I am not mistaken,choice A actually had 2 mistakes in the sentence. I can get really detailed in this question but I don't want to give it away for those that haven't taken the exam. If you are curious as to why A, C and D were wrong, pm with any details from that question i.e. a quick summary or why one of the choices was wrong. Don't get too into the question, just something that jumped out from the question.
118 (Grammar question) is B and not A. If I am not mistaken,choice A actually had 2 mistakes in the sentence. I can get really detailed in this question but I don't want to give it away for those that haven't taken the exam. If you are curious as to why A, C and D were wrong, pm with any details from that question i.e. a quick summary or why one of the choices was wrong. Don't get too into the question, just something that jumped out from the question.
On a bunch of grammar websites and asking all my friends that know a lot about English. It was unanimous that B was correct and A was incorrect. A staff analyst in my office studying for a promotional exam even showed me some of her study material a few weeks ago and it had the exact same examples and said a sentence almost identical to B was correct and a sentence identical to A was incorrect.
Su Madre, i posted my answer key on here. I was on here since beginning of this exam discussing questions via Pm with others. Bigfoot can account for my validity. Maybe you should pay attention more you whining twit.
Su Madre, i posted my answer key on here. I was on here since beginning of this exam discussing questions via Pm with others. Bigfoot can account for my validity. Maybe you should pay attention more you whining twit.