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January 2001 CHI question 1 June 2001 Unit Test 1 question 3]... [Pg.30]

If the yields are accepted without full-scale testing, questions can and should arise as to how much contingency exists in the yields (since after all, they were obtained by correlations of similar coals, or perhaps by small-scale tests for your coal, for example). For at least one study, initially presented yields of this sort were found to represent a conservative case and upon request, yields were revealed that were closer to licensor expectations with no contingency. Some design contingency must be provided, but to do this intelligently, any yield contingency must be identified. [Pg.217]

In order to pass a certain exam, candidates must answer 70% of the test questions correctly. If there are 70 questions on the exam, how many questions must be answered correctly in order to pass ... [Pg.90]

This section wouldn t be complete without a list of some great books to read. Reading about reading and answering test questions is fine, but the best way to improve your reading ability is to read. This list is compiled by category. Help yourself. Choose one from the fist, pick it up at a local bookstore or library, open the cover, and enjoy. [Pg.10]

Each set of self test questions consists of four questions. The first two are multiple choice questions offering four alternative answers to the question and you should select the correct answers. Any number of them or none of them might be correct. The last two questions each consist of two statements joined by the word BECAUSE. Consider each statement separately and decide whether it is true or false. If both questions are true, decide whether the whole sentence is true, i.e. does the second statement provide a correct explanation for the first statement. [Pg.479]


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