First - Which of the 15-20 tests are you referring to?
Second - since the tests (the ones I know about) are designed to help make sure it a good fit between you and the job, why would you want to avoid it?
Finally - The best way to answer the "tricky questions" is honestly....on some pre-employment tests they are designed to show if your answers appear to be "what they want to hear" rather than your own answers. There is no way to prep for those other than to bring your "A Game".
2006-09-07 15:43:03
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answered by Joan Mershon 5
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You can say "That's none of your business" in ways that don't ignite ahas. Say, "That's not relevant to the subject." Or "We can talk about that some other time." Be very vague, say "Maybe I have maybe I haven't, but I wouldn't tell you either way." That's pretty neutral. Or, make the question more impersonal by saying, "Doing drugs of any kind is a bad idea, you guys, don't do it." That wouldn't completely change the subject, but it might take the spotlight off of you. Hope this helped, good luck in class tomorrow!
2016-03-14 22:06:56
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answered by ? 4
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