Synopsis
Passage Questions
A Fire Communications Technician scenario followed by a series of questions
that deal with that scenario. There are many questions throughout the book that
have a passage that deals with some type of Fire Communications Technician scenario
followed by a series of questions. These questions test your reading comprehension
and your understanding or written materials.
Alphabetical Filing and Numbering Questions
Questions that deal with Number Sequencing, and Name Alphabetical questions
that test your knowledge in this area. Both of these skills are essential in
the Fire Communications Technician profession.
Inclusive Questions
These are inclusive Fire Communications Technician exam questions. You have
to relate the information given in a paragraph and answer them in accordance
with the information given.
Catching Mistakes in Print or Typing Questions
In each of these questions, you are given two columns that consist
of a series of names with corresponding addresses. You have to figure out if
there are any errors with these names and addresses in column I compared to
column two. This type of skill set is critical in the Fire Communications Technician
profession.
Best Answer Questions
There are many Fire Communications Technician exam scenarios and questions with
incomplete statements followed by several suggested answers or completions.
You have to pick the BEST answer that completes the statement. All incomplete
statements are Fire Communications Technician related. There are over 100 questions
of this type.
Coding Questions
An ingenious question type called coding, involving elements of alphabetizing,
filing, name and number comparison, and evaluative judgment and application,
has currently won wide acceptance in testing circles for measuring clerical
aptitude and general ability. While the directions for these questions usually
vary in detail, the candidates are generally asked to consider groups of names,
codes, and numbers, and then, according to a given plan, to arrange codes in
alphabetic order, to arrange these in numerical sequence, to re-arrange columns
of names and numbers in correct order, to espy errors in coding, to choose the
correct coding, arrangement in consonance with the given directions and examples,
etc.. There are over 50 questions dealing with Fire Communications Technician
coding.
Situational Judgment Questions
These questions test your judgment in situations that a Fire Communications
Technician might meet on the job. You read the questions or statements. Each
question or statement is followed by four choices. For each question, you have
to choose the one best answer.
Incomplete Problem Questions
Each question or incomplete statement if followed by several suggested answers
or completions. You have to select the one that Best answers the question or
completes the statement. The questions are Fire Communications Technician related.
There are over 50 questions of this type.
More Features
Plus..a section what candidate should know to pass the examination, why civil
service examinations are given, how civil service examinations are developed,
the nature of the written examination, the different kinds of tests, before
the test, the day of the test, examination techniques, objective type questions,
essay type questions, after the test, how to pass the interview test, who conducts
the interviews, what to do before the interview, what to do on the day of the
interview, what happens when you go into the interview, how to put your best
foot forward, and more.
This book has been written and designed with a single purpose in mind –
to help you prepare for, and to pass, your examination. The book carries out,
in it’s instructional patterns and techniques, the soundest and most progressive
educational principles and practices. Above all, this book directly confronts
the real examination by presenting, as the core, hundreds of questions (and
answers). Thus, the applicant takes an actual examination as he learns to cope
with the numerous valid authentic questions and problems. Then, attending the
highest objective in self learning, you rate and diagnostically evaluate yourself
by marking your answers directly in the margin of the page and compares these
with the correct answers given at the end of each section.
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