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John Smith I wrote:
http://community.michiana.org/marcsi...oesitwork.html

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Oh yeah, now the bad news: It costs a WHOPPING $25.00 USD--however,
that includes the cost of the test fee!


-or- twenty-five bucks and its YOURS! evil grin

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"John Smith I" wrote:

http://community.michiana.org/marcsi...oesitwork.html

"Volunteer examiners are not permitted to change either the question, the
right answers or even the order or letter of the answer."

I do not believe this is correct, although it has been quite a few years
since I've taken an amateur test.

However, from what I recall, the order of questions, as well as the letter
of the correct answer, can be "jumbled" on the actual examination presented
to the applicant.


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KH6HZ wrote:
"John Smith I" wrote:

http://community.michiana.org/marcsi...oesitwork.html

"Volunteer examiners are not permitted to change either the question, the
right answers or even the order or letter of the answer."

I do not believe this is correct, although it has been quite a few years
since I've taken an amateur test.

However, from what I recall, the order of questions, as well as the letter
of the correct answer, can be "jumbled" on the actual examination presented
to the applicant.



Here is all the pertinent data:

http://community.michiana.org/marcsi...nlyoneday.html

Regards,
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"John Smith I" wrote:

http://community.michiana.org/marcsi...oesitwork.html

"Volunteer examiners are not permitted to change either the question, the
right answers or even the order or letter of the answer."

I do not believe this is correct, although it has been quite a few years
since I've taken an amateur test.

However, from what I recall, the order of questions, as well as the letter
of the correct answer, can be "jumbled" on the actual examination
presented to the applicant.


Only the wording of the questions, answers, and distractors has to remain
the same. The questions can be in any order and the answers can be in any
order.

Dee, N8UZE


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