. Trade tests; the scientific measurement of trade proficiency . ^ 9^ o -92- UJOO-] aiqixaij. §51° (/) o o I oS DO plaster ceiling below. (Examiner should hold the jig slightlyabove the level of his head so that the candidate can see theresemblance to the situation described.) Run two feedwires ACROSS and THROUGH both joists, using holes al- 298 TRADE TESTS ready drilled. From these main lines tap off leads in paralleland drop a lamp cord from this support (examiner points tothe support). Use any material necessary, but do not useany more than you have to. Do your work as if it were aregular f


. Trade tests; the scientific measurement of trade proficiency . ^ 9^ o -92- UJOO-] aiqixaij. §51° (/) o o I oS DO plaster ceiling below. (Examiner should hold the jig slightlyabove the level of his head so that the candidate can see theresemblance to the situation described.) Run two feedwires ACROSS and THROUGH both joists, using holes al- 298 TRADE TESTS ready drilled. From these main lines tap off leads in paralleland drop a lamp cord from this support (examiner points tothe support). Use any material necessary, but do not useany more than you have to. Do your work as if it were aregular finished job. 2. Say to the candidate: Now tell me what you are supposedto do. 3. Repeat all or any part of the instructions above, if necessary,but neither alter nor add to them in any way. 4. Answer any questions the candidate may ask during the testby repeating that part of the prescribed instructions whichcovers the question asked. SCORING THE CANDIDATES PRODUCT: 1. After the candidate has f nished the test, and before attempt-ing to credit any part of the product, read through caref


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