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APTITUDE EXAM

FOR CLERICAL POSITIONS


General Instructions: Write your answers or shade the corresponding box on your answer sheet. Do not write anything on this questionnaire.

Section I

A. ENGLISH USAGE

DIRECTIONS
Some of the following sentences contain an error in grammar, usage, or punctuation. Some of the sentences are correct. If there is an error, select the one underlined part that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct and shade the corresponding space on your answer sheet. If there is no error, mark the final answer space, E. You have 15 (fifteen) minutes to do this section.

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1. Cheryl is afraid of the thunder, she likes rain.
 
A. is
 
B. of
 
C. she
 
D. likes
 
E. No error
 
 
 
2. Jerry who had just eaten, thought concerning having a chocolate or ice cream.
 
A. just
 
B. concerning
 
C. having
 
D. or
 
E. No error
 
 
 
3. The public is not so angry about the lack of jobs than it is disgusted with corruption in government.
 
A. is
 
B. angry about
 
C. than
 
D. disgusted
 
E. No error
 
 
 
4. While reading the assignment, the teacher suspect that the student had plagiarized and not documented carefully.
 
A. While reading
 
B. the teacher suspect that
 
C. had plagiarized
 
D. not documented carefully
 
E. No error
 
 
 
5. How well the new comedy series on GBN does in the ratings depends almost entirely on its competition.
 
A. well
 
B. depends
 
C. almost entirely
 
D. its competition
 
E. No error
 
 
 
6. Carrie and me were left a legacy by an uncle who had always liked us both.
 
A. me
 
B. uncle
 
C. who had always liked
 
D. us both
 
E. No error
 
 
 
7. I had read one of the most interesting book in the library before becoming a member.
 
A. had read
 
B. book
 
C. library
 
D. becoming
 
E. No error
 
 
 
8. Having enjoyed the scenery, the boat next took us to Turtle Island, an island whose history was hardly known until 1965.
 
A. Having enjoyed the scenery
 
B. Turtle Island
 
C. an island whose history
 
D. was hardly
 
E. No error
 
 
 
9. The three-week Caribbean cruise will allow passengers to relax, to find romance and they can visit exotic places.
 
A. three-week
 
B. will allow
 
C. to find romance
 
D. they can
 
E. No error