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Tfw tct test

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Jamiew22

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Let's just say it's a tough one to even get close to answering all 40 in 10 minutes. I'm a bus driver and have to check tickets for a full bus in around 2 minutes. Let's just hope it's accuracy over quantity
 
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Not a clue what the tct test is. But I’m pretty sure it would have been one of the tests I did when getting the job (if you’re going for driver). And quality is always over quantity. However, there does need to be a reasonable amount done too. What that number is, is anyone’s guess.
 

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Generally with the testing for driver and guard rolls they seem to have a huge number of questions/tasks that they know will not be answered in the time. I think the idea is to separate those who will rush through (and make mistakes) to get as many done as they can in the time - and those who will work through efficiently making sure they make no errors whilst still doing as many as they can. In a lot of tests such as group bourdon, SCAAT etc it is better to complete 1/3 with no errors than complete 1/2 with mistakes.

Just work through as best you can accurately!
 

Jamiew22

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Generally with the testing for driver and guard rolls they seem to have a huge number of questions/tasks that they know will not be answered in the time. I think the idea is to separate those who will rush through (and make mistakes) to get as many done as they can in the time - and those who will work through efficiently making sure they make no errors whilst still doing as many as they can. In a lot of tests such as group bourdon, SCAAT etc it is better to complete 1/3 with no errors than complete 1/2 with mistakes.

Just work through as best you can accurately!
Yes I totally agree with you they are designed in the manner. as deadline is tomorrow
 
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