@sandyf wrote:
Wolverine, you say you have checked the test many times and keep getting 82%. If you are allowed to take the test over and over I would suggest you keep track of all the answers you gave, perhaps by writing them down. The next time you take the test look at the ones you feel unsure about and change just one answer in the entire test. Then you will be able to see if that was the question you got wrong by seeing if your score changed.
@prince wrote:
This is how I got through all the SQM tests.
@sandyf wrote:
Wolverine, you say you have checked the test many times and keep getting 82%. If you are allowed to take the test over and over I would suggest you keep track of all the answers you gave, perhaps by writing them down. The next time you take the test look at the ones you feel unsure about and change just one answer in the entire test. Then you will be able to see if that was the question you got wrong by seeing if your score ch
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I just looked in Sassie. It states that it is only for shoppers outside of the US and Canada, and that a score of 100% is required to pass. So how was 91% a passing score?
@JASFLALMT wrote:
There was a question on the test that had to do with choosing whether to use "it's or "its" in a sentence. A common mistake that many people make is when people give the word "it" a possessive apostrophe. The word "it" only has an apostrophe when it is (it's) written as a contraction.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Then the person who got 98 got....half a question wrong?
@ceasesmith wrote:
Sandy, I enjoyed the article you linked.
Saw several of my "pet peeves" on it; the one the bugs me the absolute worst is pronouncing forte as "for-tay".
I think they should add "wallah" to the list. People THINK they mean "voila", but pronounce and spell it "wallah".
@ceasesmith wrote:
People THINK they mean "voila", but pronounce and spell it "wallah".
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Well, that's a word of a different tune, LOL. Yes, I have seen that too.
Some people in here used to spell Chipotle as Chipolte, and I have heard people pronounce it that way as well.
Oh, and what about people who spell probably as prolly? I haven't seen anyone in the forum do that, thankfully.