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Wednesday, March 23, 2016



In most psychometric assessments you will be presented with a series of text passages, each of which is followed by several statements.


Your task is generally to read the passage and evaluate each statement according to the following rules:
>  Select TRUE if the statement must be true based on the information in the passage.
>  Select FALSE if the statement is definitely false given the information in the passage.
>  Select CANNOT SAY if you cannot say whether the statement is true or false without further information.


You need to base your answers only on the information given in the passage. Regardless of what you may, or think you may, already know about the topic, refrain from using your prior/legacy knowledge to influence your choice.


After each question there are a number of different answer options. Most responses have a binary outcome in that there is one, and only one, correct answer to each question. The set of choices are either one of:


(1.) ONE choice is definitely CORRECT and the remaining choices are definitely INCORRECT.


(2.) A number of choices have VALIDITY but there is one choice that is the BEST.