While the specific questions of Form 121 are confidential, decades of test-taker feedback reveal recurring themes:
Examinees listen to audio recordings of various scenarios, including short dialogues, questions, and statements.
"You have forty-five minutes," said Sergeant Miller from the front of the room. "Begin."
is part of a series of parallel forms (120, 121, 122, etc.) that are statistically equated. This means Form 121 has the same difficulty level as Form 120 but uses different questions to prevent cheating. If you take Form 121, your score is directly comparable to someone who took Forms 119 or 122.
While the specific questions of Form 121 are confidential, decades of test-taker feedback reveal recurring themes:
Examinees listen to audio recordings of various scenarios, including short dialogues, questions, and statements.
"You have forty-five minutes," said Sergeant Miller from the front of the room. "Begin."
is part of a series of parallel forms (120, 121, 122, etc.) that are statistically equated. This means Form 121 has the same difficulty level as Form 120 but uses different questions to prevent cheating. If you take Form 121, your score is directly comparable to someone who took Forms 119 or 122.