Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Representative(Passbooks) (Career Examination Series)
Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Representative(Passbooks) (Career Examination Series)
Just brush up on your knowledge of calculating percentages with your
calculator (converting to & from decimals), Averages, chart reading
(for DUI & Large Vessel Registration Fee Charts & things), Show
up to your DMV Exam with a good calculator & the knowledge of how
to use it, sit in the front if possible so that you won't be distracted
(which means arriving early as state exams are first come, first served
line-ups), bring a case of well-sharpened pencils (if your proctor sends
you word in advance that you will need them), structure your time well,
answering easy sections first, & returning to harder ones later,
Be sure you go well-fed & with drinking water, & after a
restroom break, so you do not have to leave the room for any reason.
Think each question through, and in most cases 2 answers seem to be
potentially correct, and it will be up to you to discern the most
logical response. In the end, to place in the state exam rankings, you
will find that in many cases, there usually was only one best answer
anyway, and you just had to read the wording carefully in order to find
it. Good luck... By the way, I took the exam after buying this book
though the questions were completely different, and I did place in the
California State rankings for the D.M.V, but due to the Governor's State
budget cuts, he imposed a hiring freeze which barred all applicants
from obtaining employment opportunities! Anyhow, good luck to you, and
remember: common sense, basic reading ability, & a good calculator
will get you through just fine!
Motor Vehicle Representative(Passbooks) (Career Examination Series) Plastic Comb – September 1, 2012
Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Representative(Passbooks) (Career Examination Series)