Written Test Step 1 of 8 12% ContactID Word ChoiceWorking for Staffing Solutions, Inc. (beets, beats) working for any other service!*--Select--beetsbeatsIf you (lye, lie) on your application, you can be terminated.*--Select--lyelieIf you need help with an Excel spreadsheet, you can (lien, lean) on the Staffing Solutions Help Desk services.*--Select--lienleanOn the first day of a new assignment, please call the (mane, main) number at Staffing Solutions to give us your check in number.*--Select--manemainTo work legally, you must complete the I-9 form, so that Staffing Solutions is not held (liable, libel) for incomplete documentation.*--Select--liablelibelIt is not professional to ask a co-worker to (lone, loan) you money.*--Select--loneloanSubmitting your timesheet to your supervisor at the end of your workweek will (lesson, lessen) your chances of missing the Wednesday noon deadline.*--Select--lessonlessenJack was afraid the Post Office would (lose, loose) a direct deposit form, so he went to the Pay Stub website and entered his direct deposit information online.*--Select--loselooseWhen the temp walked down the (isle, aisle) at her new assignment, she introduced herself to some of her new co-workers.*--Select--isleaisleIf you refer friends to Staffing Solutions, (then, than) you will be helping them in their job search.*--Select--thenthanSome clients have management structures organized in (tiers, tears).*--Select--tierstearsBy Friday afternoon, many employees' moods seem to (sore, soar) in anticipation of the weekend.*--Select--soresoarEvery time you refer a client to Staffing Solutions, you are a (cellar, seller) of our services.*--Select--cellarsellerWhen you (accept, except) an assignment, you are committed to the terms of the assignment, including hours, duties, location, pay rate, and duration.*--Select--acceptexceptThe (roll, role) of Staffing Solutions is to assist you whether you are in between jobs, expanding your skill set, experimenting with career options, or seeking full time employment.*--Select--rollroleThe entire staff of Staffing Solutions feels a (surge, serge) of happiness when a temp gets a full-time position.*--Select--surgesergeWhen providing a letter of reference, it's always best to have it on company (stationary, stationery).*--Select--stationarystationeryTo your benefit, some of the best companies in St. Louis (choose, chose) to work with Staffing Solutions.*--Select--choosechoseProfessional attitude on assignments could (effect, affect) your pay rate.*--Select--effectaffectIf your work assignment is going to end on Friday, you would state, "My job here is (done, finished)."*--Select--donefinishedHiddenWord choice score ProofReadingDirections: Below are two paragraphs. The first paragraph has been printed correctly. The second paragraph was copied by a typist and may have errors in it. Check each line of the second paragraph carefully, comparing it with the same line in the original printed paragraph. Some errors include spelling, punctuation, word wrap or typing. Select the number of errors or changes you find in each and every line. EX. On the first day of a new assignment, please call our office with the 1. phone number where we can reach you. This enables us to contact you 2. for future assignments or to pass on messages. If you’re sick or 3. running late to work, please call us. We have an answering machine 4. on 24 hours per day. It is not sufficient for you to call the client 5. directly; you must also call us. When scheduling appointments 6. which change your work hours on an assignment, you should first 7. OK this with your supervisor, and then call our office to tell us the 8. change in hours. When you know an assignment is finishing, call 9. our office and tell us your last day. We can then start looking for 10. another job for you. Following these procedures will help ensure 11. smooth interaction among you, Staffing Solutions, and the client. Example: On the first day of a new assignment please call our office with theChoose the number of errors. 0 1 2 3 1. phone number where we can reach you. This enable us to contactChoose the number of errors. 0 1 2 3 2. you for future assignments or to pass on messages. If you’re sick orChoose the number of errors. 0 1 2 3 3. running late to work please call us. We have an answering machineChoose the number of errors. 0 1 2 3 4. on 24 hours per day. It is not sufficient for youto call the clientChoose the number of errors. 0 1 2 3 5. derectly; you must also call us. 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An example is given below.Example holesale wholesael wholesale 1.* aquire acquier acquire 2.* secretery secretary secratery 3.* annuity anuity annuety 4.* exhonerate exonerate eksonerate 5.* decietful deceitful deceitfull 6. establish extablish estableshy 7.* genuine genuwine genuwin 8. substential substantial substantile 9.* emfatic emphatik emphatic 10.* requasition requisishum requisition 11.* complete complet conplete 12.* intrest interest intarest 13.* agreement agreament agreemant 14.* matterial muterial material 15.* either eithur eithar 16.* notice notise notus 17.* operashun operation roparaton 18.* referred reffered refurred Syllabication The following words are spelled correctly. For each line, indicate which one is syllabicated correctly.19.* per-miss-ible per-mis-sible per-mis-si-ble 20.* miss-pelling mis-spell-ing mis-spel-ling 21.* ac-com-mo-dat-ing ac-com-mo-da-ting ac-comm-o-dat-ing HiddenSpelling Score ArithmeticYou may use a calculator to solve these problems. Type your answers into the answer box. The first one is given as an example. Example: 24.3 + 7.01 = 1) 6 x 7 =* 2) 14 / 7 =* 3) 794 + 23 =* 4) 89 - 36 =* 5) 7.2 x 4 =* 6) 8 + 37.6 =* 7) 4.91 - 2.3 =* 8) 15 / 0.3 =* 9) 86 x 40 =* 10) 63 / 21 =* 11) 387 - 68 =* 12) 371 + 201 =* 13) 2.73 + 3.1 =* 14) 13.4 - 0.44 =* 15) 69.1 x 40 =* 16) 71 + 806 =* 17) 246 / 1.2 =* 18) 753 / 1.5 =* 19) 354 - 65 =* 20) 796 + 45.3 =* 21) 47 - 13.6 =* 22) 731 / 17 =* 23) 704 x 0.21 =* 24) 56.1 + 1.37 =* 25) 19.3 - 0.76 =* HiddenMath Score Alphabetic FilingFive names are shown in each item below. Decide which name would appear THIRD if the five names were arranged in correct alphabetical order by last name. Mark your selection by checking one of the boxes. The first item is an example.Example:(a) Alfred O. Bendix (b) Antonio Benito (c) Ruth Bensonhurst (d) Anna Fay Berls (e) Albert O. Bendix a b c d e 1.(a) Charles Witmer (b) Alice Whitney (c) Charlotte Whittlesey (d) John Whittaker (e) Jane C. Whittle a b c d e 2.(a) Allison F. Johston (b) Charles B. Johnson (c) Emil Johnsen (d) Romeo Jodoin (e) Gunner Johannesen a b c d e 3.(a) Alfredo Rodriguez (b) Jose Rodriguez (c) Antonio A. Rodriguez (d) Andrew Rogers (e) Carmen Rodriques a b c d e 4.(a) Charles O'Hara (b) Angela O'Hearn (c) Mary O'Hara (d) James O'Hara (e) William O'Hayre a b c d e 5.(a) Richard Allaire (b) Luisa Alfonso (c) Joao Almeida (d) Jacob Alkalay (e) Shukat Ali a b c d e 6.(a) Robert DeGroff (b) John DeGrazia (c) Alice DeGaetano (d) Mary DeGraff (e) Mary DeJesus a b c d e 7.(a) Antone Feliciano (b) Carlos Feliciano (c) Marguerita Feliciana (d) Joseph Felix (e) Liborio Feliciano a b c d e 8.(a) Frank Bronstein (b) Abram Bronspiegal (c) Alvin Brody (d) Robert Brook (e) Frances Bronstein a b c d e HiddenAlpha Filing score PunctuationIndicate which of the three sentences in each group has correct punctuation by checking the appropriate letter in the answer column.Example.Apostrophe (a) SSI's newsletters are issued once each month. (b) SSIs' newsletters are issued once each month. (c) SSIs' newsletters' are issued once each month. a b c 1.*Colon and Comma (a) Three performance areas were included: attendance, image, and skills. (b) Three: performance areas were included, attendance, image, and skills. (c) Three performance areas were: included attendance, image, and skills. a b c 2.*Colon and Comma (a) SSI reimburses some parking expenses; however, you must submit a receipt. (b) SSI reimburses some parking expenses however, you must submit a receipt. (c) SSI reimburses some parking expenses, however, you must submit a receipt. a b c 3.*Comma (a) The SSI office, has been very busy hasn't it? (b) The SSI office has been very, busy, hasn't it? (c) The SSI office has been very busy, hasn't it? a b c 4.*Comma (a) To Bonny, each employee is a very, special person. (b) To Bonny, each employee is a very special person. (c) To Bonny, each employee, is a very special person. a b c 5.*Comma (a) Experience, interest - and skills - these are considered when offering assignments. (b) Experience, interest, and skills - these are considered when offering assignments. (c) Experience - interest, and skills - theses are considered when offering assignments. a b c 6.*Comma (a) Jobs jobs jobs! (b) Jobs jobs! Jobs! (c) Jobs, jobs, jobs! a b c 7.*Hyphen and Comma (a) Ten 9-dollar per hour assignments. (b) Ten, 9-dollar per hour assignments. (c) Ten, nine-dollar per hour assignments. a b c 8.*Question Mark (a) Bonny asked, "Did you receive the monthly newsletter"? (b) Bonny asked, "Did you receive the monthly newsletter?" (c) Bonny asked did you receive the monthly newsletter? a b c 9.*Semicolon (a) Resumes were submitted last week, three people will interview. (b) Resumes were submitted last week; three people will interview. (c) Resumes were submitted, last week; three people will interview. a b c HiddenPunctuation Score GrammarRead each sentence, and decide which one in each group represents the best English usage. Check the appropriate letter in the answer column to indicate your choice. See the first item as an example.Example.(a) The success of the project pleased both the temp and client. (b) Both the temp and they was pleased with the success of the project. (c) Neither they or the client was disappointed with the success of the project. (d) The client was as pleased as they with the success of the project. a b c d 1.*(a) Since the report lacked the needed information, it was of no use to them. (b) This report was useless to them because there were no needed information in it. (c) Since the report did not contain the needed information, it was not real useful to them. (d) Being that the report lacked the needed information, they could not use it. a b c d 2.*(a) Brown's and Company employees have recently received increases in salary. (b) Brown and Company recently increased the salaries of all its employees. (c) Recently Brown and Company has increased their employees' salaries. (d) Brown and Company have recently increased the salaries of all its employees. a b c d 3.*(a) Neither the boss or I know whether they have perjured themselves. (b) Neither the boss or I know whether they have perjured theirselves. (c) Neither the boss nor I know whether they have perjured theirselves. (d) Neither the boss nor I know whether they have perjured themselves. a b c d 4.*(a) Pam don't like coffee. (b) Pam doesn't like coffee. (c) Coffee don't agree with Pam. (d) Because coffee don't agree with her, Pam doesn't drink it. a b c d 5.*(a) The temp didn't say nothing to her coworker about her pay rate. (b) The temp didn't say anything to her coworker about her pay rate. (c) The temp didn't say nothing to no one about her pay rate. (d) The temp didn't say anything to no one about her pay rate. a b c d 6.*(a) The crate of files was so heavy that Jean couldn't hardly pick it up. (b) The crate of files was so heavy that Jean couldn't barely pick it up. (c) The crate of files was so heavy that Jean could hardly pick it up. (d) The crate of files was so heavy that Jean couldn't scarcely pick it up. a b c d 7.*(a) Arnold is the only person here which can speak Spanish. (b) Arnold is the one person here which can speak Spanish. (c) Arnold is the only person here who can speak Spanish. (d) Arnold is the only one person here who can speak Spanish. a b c d 8.*(a) You and me ought sure to win. (b) You and me ought surely to win. (c) You and I surely ought to win. (d) Me and you sure should win. a b c d HiddenGrammar ScoreHiddenTotal Score