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ImageIn some areas, you may receive reference materials prior to the test. Read and memorize as much as possible, since some of it may actually appear on your exam. Work systematically though the Clerical Checking Questions by learning which mistakes are easier to find and by checking one item in all sets before moving on to the next item. For the Reading Comprehension section, read actively, looking for negatives or all-inclusive words and underlining key phrases. Avoid inserting your own judgments into your answers. Take what is given as fact for the purpose of choosing the correct answer.

Know your courts. Comprehensive knowledge of the court systems is important not only because of its relevance to a parole officer but also because it is covered on the exam. It is also important to have a thorough knowledge of an effective Parole System and the principles of parole supervision.

Much of the measure of police intelligence is based upon how well you read and what you do with that which you read, so be sure to spend ample time practicing reading comprehension. Strange as it may seem, it's a good idea to approach reading comprehension questions by reading the questions - not the answer choices, the questions themselves - before you read the selection. The questions will alert you to look for certain details, ideas, and points of view. When answering a difficult Judgment Question, if all other reasoning fails you, answer to the Chief. In other words, the Chief of Police is testing you for your job. If you are faced with a difficult choice in making a decision, imagine that the Chief of Police is asking you the question personally. Give the answer the Chief would want you to give.

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