Police Problem Solving: Rule Application (Deductive Logic) This section of the SSPO (Sigma Survey for Police Officers) and OACP certificate process measures your ability to apply a general rule or a policy to a specific real-world situation or scenario. This …
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The CELPIP writing evaluates your ability to communicate effectively in written English different tasks.  Here are some sample CELPIP Writing prompts for writing an exmail. You are given a prompt and a scenario. Your email may be formal or informal, …
Many students lose marks on the Verbal Analogy section because they just look for words that “sound right” together. To score high in Level 10 & 11, your child needs a strategy. The best method is the Bridge Sentence. How …
Client service questions can be tricky because they often feel subjective. You might look at two answers and think, ‘Both of these sound right.’ I get that a lot from students. The secret isn’t just knowing the right answer—it’s understanding …
Mastering List Comparison: The “Easy” Section That Traps Everyone Let’s be honest for a second. When you first open a study guide and see “List Comparison” questions, your first thought is probably, “Well, I don’t need to study this. I …
Ever feel like you need eight arms to do your job? We’ve all been there. You’re five minutes from the end of your shift, the phone is ringing, a traveler is upset about a lost bag, and suddenly a security …
Ready for a Challenge? Try These Advanced Algebra Problems Think you’ve mastered the basics? It’s time to level up. Algebra is the gatekeeper for almost every major college entrance exam and specialized trades test in Canada and the US. But …
Aumenta tu Puntuación Passage 1 – El uso de las redes sociales en la adolescencia se relaciona con la pobreza Sueño, ansiedad. Fuente: [Por Agata Blaszczak-Boxe, publicado originalmente en Live Science, septiembre de 2015]. Según un nuevo estudio, la presión …
Look at the stack of blocks below. It looks simple, right? But here is the challenge: how many blocks are touching the block marked “X”? If you count 3, look again. The answer is 5. “Touching Blocks” questions are a …
