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Civil Service Clerical - Additional Info Sample Questions

  Correct Address

       Zip Code

      List to be

Checked Address

         Zip code

8887-A Hamilton Street N 

8788-A Hamilton Street

 

Trumbull, CT

       06611      

Trumbull, CT             

       00611





Correct Answer:
both
the question provided involves identifying errors in both an address and a zip code by comparing a "correct address" with a "list to be checked address." here's a breakdown of each component for clarity:

**correct address:** - street: 8887-a hamilton street n - city: trumbull, ct - zip code: 06611

**list to be checked address:** - street: 8788-a hamilton street - city: trumbull, ct - zip code: 00611

**errors identified:** 1. **street address error:** - in the "list to be checked address," the street number is incorrectly listed as 8788-a instead of the correct 8887-a. - the suffix "n" at the end of the street name in the correct address is omitted in the list to be checked. 2. **zip code error:** - the zip code in the "list to be checked address" is incorrect. it is listed as 00611, whereas the correct zip code is 06611. specifically, the second digit '6' is mistakenly written as '0'.

**conclusion and options provided:** - the question likely aims for the respondent to identify the types of errors present. the options typically might include: - no errors: indicating there are no discrepancies between the addresses and zip codes listed. - address only: suggesting there are errors only in the address. - zip code only: suggesting there are errors only in the zip code. - both: indicating there are errors in both the address and the zip code.

given the errors in both the street address and the zip code in the "list to be checked," the correct response to the question should be "both," as there are errors in both the address and zip code components.

**additional notes:** - the repeated option descriptions across different categories (both, address only, zip code only) could be a formatting or editorial oversight in the questionnaire design. each should ideally provide a unique explanation tailored to the specific category of error it refers to, even though, in this case, all categories incorrectly state that both the address and zip code contain errors.