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I believe at the minimum: 45, 97, 115. I know others that protested other questions which may have double answers. There will be a few throwouts, not including the operations orders questions if they are thrown out. It will be a lot more than people are expecting. That's for sure.
i believe between 5-9 throwouts/doubles. this seems like a HUGE amount. on this exam it is not. 89 is definite--you cant understand it. 1 is definite double. 61 is wrong. and guess what--i got two of those right. go figure. but there will be throwouts/doubles.i saw guys and the info i got about capt insano s air tightness was not true. he tried too much trickery. i am out pretty much---but after protest there is no way they can keep some of those. you know why? this chicken s**t city errors on the side of caution and those are lawsuits. yes, they always happen. but those answers are easier to throw out then the lawsuit bologna and bad press that will come. my buddy didn tell me this---i saw it. and of course i d have a good sum of those right. good luck to all. i d say 65 and over dont feel so bad--not false hope. ur in it. we ll see
Can someone explain why no one believes the operations order questions will be thrown out? Not listed on the NOE. It's like them testing the patrol guide and not putting it on the NOE. I think a lazy person at DCAS copied the 2011 lt exam NOE and thus screwed up. 2006 LT exam had it listed.
17,18,27, and 79. I protest that one as well as number one. I ripped #1 apart and could not understand why they thought their answer was better than mine.
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I hope you are right about C but when I went to the session and looked it up C was clearly wrong. Happens to be that s the choice I picked. Hopefully it gets tossed. We wasted our time on a lot of these poorly written questions.
54 will be a throw out. I picked D and made a pretty good argument. I also did question number one in basket and got B again. Wrote an two page argument on why B is better than A.
I argued 1 as a double answer as well. I protested 78 because they locked us in the wrong procedure. I am protesting #10 by mail. I will also protest #89 by mail.
"78 the accident question where the old lady was the one getting a minor injury?" someone PMed me that? I don't remember a question like that? do u guys?
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Actually C could have def been an answer for 54.. Me and 2 other people in Brooklyn protested that the scenario did not even establish what the question was referring to.. Therefore C could not apply.. C could not only apply the if the scenario was correctly spelt out.. Captain Dick Sucker tried to outsmart everyone and f*cked up the question..
Actually C could have def been an answer for 54.. Me and 2 other people in Brooklyn protested that the scenario did not even establish what the question was referring to.. Therefore C could not apply.. C could not only apply the if the scenario was correctly spelt out.. Captain Dick Sucker tried to outsmart everyone and f*cked up the question..
I hope so cuz although I don't remember it I did pick C lol
listen question 54 was just god awful. It was so poorly written, that i had to stare at it for 30 mins just to understand what the hell he was asking. I dont give a crap what dcas said, the question is BS! The relationship or lack there of simply could not be determined! I dont care what word they used, (Yes they used a P word to describe it), once you throw in that jealousy the guy felt, IT CHANGES THE WHOLE ANSWER. Now there is doubt about whether there is a certain defintion. I know im very vague, obviously im being for certain reasons, but you CAN NOT CAN NOT CAN NOT put that into a question without making it perfectly clear whether that defintiion exists or not. And to go further, if you have any question guide states to request someone who will get conferred with, but then it becomes a judgement situation.
just IMHO, i would say 1, 45, 54 are def doubles, and 89, 61, 59, and 106 are throw outs. i went to protest yesterday and feel pretty confident about those questions. yes--there are others---but those I really see problems. 89 grammar, 59 and 61 are WRONG---straight from the CCRG, and 106 is after cutoff. 78 does indeed cite wrong procedure, i looked that up myself. and no, i dont have buddies or know s**t this is just what i got from going to protest. however--at the end of the day yest i walked out with a 66. i couldnt play abra-cadabra with the answer key so for me this exam is over. if i read something down line with my name on it so be it, if not---whatever. but i would say there is very HIGH probability there will be 5-9 throwouts like people said, some stuff was simply wrong and im shocked b/c it shows these guys must ve been jacking off instead of fireproofing their exam
I protested #35 AND #36. I protested 35 as a throwout and 36 as a double answer. You didnt miss anything on 35! They just added one word that made the answer an incorrect statement.
Don't think this will help many people. 118 out of 124 people on Gamblor's key chose the correct answer for #36. #35 was also a high confidence answer.
I protested 35. I think it is wrong unless I am missing something.
I also protested #35 AND #36. I protested #35 as a throwout and 36 as a double answer. You didnt miss anything on 35! They just added one word that made the answer an incorrect statement. Also if you recall for #35 and #36, they locked us into two different procedures making my answer for #36 as good as theirs.
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I protested #35 AND #36. I protested 35 as a throwout and 36 as a double answer. You didnt miss anything on 35! They just added one word that made the answer an incorrect statement.
Don't think this will help many people. 118 out of 124 people on Gamblor's key chose the correct answer for #36. #35 was also a high confidence answer.
I hear you. I protested #1, #54 (although it was a complete cluster that should have been written in crayon) and #106 as well. Hopefully those help some people out.
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if anyone needs help with the exact wording of question 35 , 36 or 10 PM me my friend and I remember the questions almost word for word. 36 is a 100 percent a double answer. The answer was D but if for whatever reason you picked B lmk. I am fighting that one for a friend. They had a pretty similar error on the 2011 test. I know because i took the re-write and they said it ended up being a double answer.