One thing you should keep an eye out for on written exam
questions is the use of "concrete" or "absolute" words.
These are words such as: always, never, every time, all,
none etc.
The problem with these words is that they are ruling out
any chance of exceptions to the rule. An overly simple
example would be a statement such as "Its always cloudy
when its raining".As explained in the last email the first step in the hiring
process is going to be the written exam. It is absolutely
CRITICAL that you do everything you can to score as high as
possible.
-->>>A difference of ONE point can literally matter as to
whether you get the job or not.
Let's start with a test taking strategy that can be very
useful even if you are unsure of the answer to a question.
This is an important point being made here.
It can possibly
help you get through a few tough questions on the exam. All
you need to do is analyze the question a bit.