The Civil Service Exam: What To Expect and How To Prepare

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If the Civil Service exam is on your horizon, chances are you have some questions:

-What exactly IS the Civil Service exam, and why do I have to take it?
-What sort of questions are on the test?
-And how should I study for it?

Peterson’s has these answers, and more. For over 50 years, we’ve been providing career guidance and test prep resources that help you achieve your academic and professional goals. In this video, we’ll go over what to expect on the Civil Service exam and take you through a practice problem.
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I’m just tryna get a 95%+ to Atleast qualify for the lottery, I would make my mom proud. Wish me luck with my journey y’all

fallen_rain
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Is it just me or did this guy pull 5 slow workers out of nowhere? Where did they come from? How do you get 5? The problem asks about 3 workers total, 1 of them being a slow worker. Where did you get 5???

samhenson
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That's like stupid math we did in like 6th grade. I also don't remember being taught that way.

uptown
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Why do I have to take this to work for the city of Cleveland water department call center 😬

marshStok
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I'm a civil services student in India

SAMSUNGAGBEXTRA
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I did the question a lot harder in my head and got 30.

bruwy
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PLEASE ADVISE ME.
I was told to spread my savings across different things like BTC and Stocks to protect and support my retirement. with everything being shaky, I'm considering going into Trade. i don't wanna make the wrong choice.

vincentstewart
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My answer is cat... did I do it right?

BradleyWashburn
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Your math is a little off pal. If there’s 3 workers and 2 of them are slow that means there’s 1. Idk where on planet earth 2 of the 3 equals 5. If there’s 3 workers 2 of them are slow that means there’s 1.

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"Civil Service" is just another political & unecessary complication, when trying to get a Government job. Any Civil Service so-called "Officials" I've ever come in contact with, were simply put: 'do-nothings'. It's simply a bureaucracy that just bleeds money from taxpayers. I was actually applying for a so-called "Civil Service" job, back in the 70's. The Civil Service Official onsite during the interview, just sat there smoking a cigar.

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