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The MBA Association Test Center offers tests that are modeled on the exams that members will have seen many times before during the course of their academic careers. There should be no surprises, but we encourage all members to read through the following description of each question type before beginning a test.

 

Multiple Choice

The multiple choice question type is the most common. In this type of question you will be required to select one answer option from a list of available options. The number of available options may range from 2 (such as in a True or False question) to 5 at the most. After selecting your answer option, click the save button to record your answer and continue to the next question.

 

True or False

The true or false question type is a specific example of a multiple choice question. In this type of question you will be required to select one answer option from a list of 2 available options - true or false. After selecting your answer option, click the save button to record your answer and continue to the next question.

 

Multiple Answer

The multiple answer question type is the second most common. In this type of question you will be required to select one or more answer options from a list of available options. The number of available options may range from 3 to 5 at the most. You should select all the answer options that you believe are correct. After selecting your answer option, click the save button to record your answer and continue to the next question.

 

Click-an-Image

The click-an-image question type is the least common. In this type of question you will be required to use your computer mouse to navigate your cursor over a provided image and click on the part of the image required by the question being posed. This question type is not offered in Certified Membership qualyfing tests. After selecting your answer option, click the save button to record your answer and continue to the next question.

 

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Even in such technical lines as engineering, about 15% of one's financial success is due one's technical knowledge and about 85% is due to skill in human engineering, to personality and the ability to lead people. - Dale Carnegie

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