Which is true about job applications?
A. They are designed to weed out the applicant pool.
B. They do not ask very specific questions.
C. They do not matter very much.
D. They do not help an employer determine your ability to be professional or follow directions.
Answer: A
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In which of these pairs of numbers is 2.25 larger than the first number but smaller than the second number?
a. 1 and 2
b. 2 and
c.
d.
An important advantage of group tests of intelligence is that they
A) ?are standardized on large samples of the population. B) ?are standardized mainly in public schools, thus providing a representative sample. C) ?can be administered quickly by teachers to large numbers of students. D) ?provide detailed qualitative information.
Of the following, which statement best describes the American public's attitude toward vouchers?
a. The American public overwhelmingly supports vouchers, with approximately 9 of 10 favoring using public dollars to allow parents to send their children to private schools. b. The American public supports vouchers for parents of disadvantaged students, such as students of poverty and members of cultural minorities, but does not support vouchers for parents of other students. c. The American public supports vouchers for parents of high achievers to allow these students to attend the best schools in local school districts. d. The American public does not support vouchers, with only 1 of 3 Americans supporting using public dollars to allow parents to send their children to private schools.
Members of this philosophical perspective ___________ vigorously oppose social promotions
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word