General Clerical Grammar & Spelling Tests
The General Clerical Grammar & Spelling Tests measure a candidate’s spelling ability and to correctly use the various parts of speech in written communication.
About this Test
Ensure that your candidate has the skills you need with the General Clerical Grammar & Spelling Test. It assess a candidate’s ability to correctly use the various parts of speech in written communication. Before you invest the time and money to train a new employee, test your applicants for skills like:
- Sentence Structure
- Parts of Speech
- Suffixes
This test provides the answers you need to make informed hiring and promotion decisions.
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The General Clerical Grammar assessment measures the candidate’s ability to correctly use the various parts of speech in written communication. The General Clerical Grammar assessment covers subject-verb agreement, sentence structure, and punctuation.
The General Clerical Spelling multiple choice assessment identifies the candidate’s ability to identify correctly spelled words in written communication. The General Clerical Spelling multiple-choice assessment covers plurals, prefixes, suffixes, abbreviations, and common errors.
General Clerical Grammar & Spelling Tests
Time Allowed: 10 min time limit/20 for Grammar
Number of Questions: 30
Questions per Skill Level: 10 Beginning, 10 Intermediate, 10 Advanced
Number of Sittings: One
Designed for Unproctored Environment: Yes
Question Format: Multiple Choice
Product Category: Clerical
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Competencies Measured
Test Topics Questions / Topic
Adverb Clauses – 1
Auxiliary Verbs – 2
Basic Sentence Elements – 3
Conditionals – 1
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers – 1
Parts of Speech – 4
Pronoun Usage – 4
Pronoun Usage – 2
Punctuation – 3
Punctuation – 2
Sentence Fragments / Run-on – 1
Subject-Verb Agreement – 2
Verb Tenses – 1
Verb Tenses – 1
Verb Tenses – 1
Who, Whom, Whoever, and Whomever – 1
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The General Clerical Grammar & Spelling Tests measure a candidate’s spelling ability and to correctly use the various parts of speech in written communication.
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