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Civil Service Clerical Sample Test

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Which of the following words are not spelled correctly?





Correct Answer:
recieved
the word in question that is not spelled correctly is "recieved." the proper spelling of the word should be "received." this error commonly occurs due to confusion over the order of "e" and "i" in english spelling. the general rule of thumb often taught to help remember the correct order in such cases is "i before e, except after c." this mnemonic aids in recalling that when both letters follow a consonant other than 'c,' the 'i' should precede the 'e.' let's analyze the words provided: 1. **recieved** - as mentioned, the correct spelling is "received." this follows the rule "i before e, except after c," where the 'e' should come before the 'i' as it follows the consonant 'c.' 2. **continuum** - this word is spelled correctly. it refers to a continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, although the extremes are quite distinct. 3. **vernacular** - this word is also spelled correctly. it pertains to the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region. 4. **mysterious** - this word is correctly spelled as well. it describes something that is difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify. in summary, the only misspelled word among the ones listed is "recieved," which should be spelled as "received." the other words, "continuum," "vernacular," and "mysterious," are all spelled correctly.


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What score do I need to pass the Civil Service Clerical Exam?

To pass the Civil Service Clerical test you need a score of 75.

The range of possible scores is 0 to 100.

How do I know the practice tests are reflective of the actual Civil Service Clerical ?

At Exam Edge, we are proud to invest time and effort to make sure that Our Civil Service practice tests are as realistic as possible. Our practice tests help you prepare by replicating key qualities of the real test, including:

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We have a team of professional writers that create our Civil Service Clerical practice test questions based on the official test breakdown provided by the Civil Service. We continually update our practice exams to keep them in sync with the most current version of the actual certification exam, so you can be certain that your preparations are both relevant and comprehensive.

Do you offer practice tests for other Civil Service subjects?

Yes! We offer practice tests for 3 different exam subjects, and there are 15 unique exams utilizing 1500 practice exam questions. Every subject has a free sample practice test you can try too!
Civil Service Basic Skills (CS Basic) Practice Tests
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