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Return to Correspondence Course Home Page | First, print an answer sheet. Next, fillout the blocks at the top of the sheet. Please print or type. This information is necessary for your course to be properly processed and for you to receive credit for your work. As you work the course, be sure to mark your answers in the course assignments, because the answer sheets will not be returned to you. When you have completed an assignment, transfer your answers from the course assignement sheets to the answer sheet. Naval courses may include several types of questions - multiple-choice, true-false, matching, etc. The questions are not grouped by type but by subject matter. They are presented in the same general sequence as the textbook material upon which they are based. This presentation is designed to preserve continuity of thought, permitting step-by-step development of ideas. Multiple Choice Questions Each question contains several alternatives, one of which provides the best answer to the question. Select the best alternative, and blacken the appropriate circle on the answer sheet. Sample
True-False Questions Mark each statement true or false as indicated below. If any part of the statement is false the statement is to be considered false. Make the decision, and blacken the appropriate circle on the answer sheet. Sample
Matching Questions Each set of questions consists of two columns, each listing words, phrases or sentences. The task is to select the item in column B which is the best match for the item in column A that is being considered. Items in comumn B may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Specific instructions are given with each set of questions. Select the numbers identifying the answers and blacken the appropriate boxes on the answer sheet. Sample In questions S-3 through S-6, match the name of the shipboard officer in column A by selecting from column B the name of the department in which the officer functions. Some responses may be used one, more than once, or not at all.
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