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Sample Answer Sheet
Verbal Tasks Test
Clerical Tasks Test
Verbal Tasks Test
Directions: Study the sample questions carefully. Each question has four suggested answers. Decide
which one is the best answer. Find the question number on the Sample Answer Sheet. Show your answer
to the question by darkening completely the space corresponding to the letter that is the same as the letter
of your answer. Keep your mark within the space. If you have to erase a mark, be sure to erase it
completely. Mark only one answer for each question. Do NOT mark space E for any question.
1.
Previous means most nearly
(A) abandoned.
(B) timely.
(C) former.
(D) younger.
2.
Just as the procedure of a collection depart-
ment must be clear-cut and definite, the
steps being taken with the sureness of a
skilled chess player, so too must the various
paragraphs of a collection letter show clear
organization, giving evidence of a mind that,
from the beginning, has had a specific end in
view.
The paragraph best supports the statement
that a collection letter should always
(A) show a spirit of sportsmanship.
(B) be divided into several paragraphs.
(C) be brief but courteous.
(D) be carefully planned.