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People are considering Professional CAP/CPS certification more than ever. The process is faster than earning your higher-ed degree, yet proves you are knowledgeable about office terminology and technology.
The final part, Section Four, of the exam is on "Advanced Organizational Management". Management (CAP exam only) covers Organizational Planning, Advanced Administration, Team Skills, and Advanced Communication. In Organizational Planning specifically, it asks about critical thinking and decision making, strategic planning, communicating mission and values, and. allocating resources. In Advanced Administration specifically, it asks about mentoring and training, conducting research, coordinating projects, delegating and empowering. In Team Skills specifically, it asks about team building, team leading, group problem solving, resolving conflict, and conducting meetings. In Advanced Communication, it asks about nonverbal, presentation techniques, professional protocol, and legal issues.
In the actual exam, this section is 175 questions in 135 minutes, which is equivalent to 13 questions every 10 minutes. Therefore, if you want to time yourself like it was an actual exam, then set a timer for 15-16 minutes (20 questions in 15-16 minutes.)
At the end of the exam, you will not see what you got right and what you got wrong, but a link is provided with the answer sheet. Write down your answers to each question in order to compare yourself to the answer sheet.
Here you go!
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People are considering Professional CAP/CPS certification more than ever. The process is faster than earning your higher-ed degree, yet proves you are knowledgeable about office terminology and technology.
Section One of the exam covers "Office Systems & Technologies." Office Systems and Technology (CPS and CAP exams) covers computer hardware, systems, and configuration; document layout, design, and reproduction; software; and managing physical resources.
In the actual exam, this section is 150 questions in 120 minutes, which is equivalent to 5 questions every 4 minutes. Therefore, if you want to time yourself like it was an actual exam, then set a timer for 16 minutes (20 questions in 16 minutes.)
At the end of the exam, you will not see what you got right and what you got wrong, but a link is provided with the answer sheet. Write down your answers to each question in order to compare yourself to the answer sheet.
Here you go!
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People are considering Professional CAP/CPS certification more than ever. The process is faster than earning your higher-ed degree, yet proves you are knowledgeable about office terminology and technology.
Section Three of the exam is on "Management". Management (CPS and CAP exams) covers human resources, accounting procedures and analysis, time management, and communication. In Human Resources specifically, it asks about basic principles, recruitment and selection, evaluation, legal and ethical issues, job analysis, training, compensation and benefits, and record keeping. In Accounting specifically, it asks about procedures, financial statement analysis, and managerial accounting. In communication specifically, it asks about nonverbal, presentation techniques, professional protocol, and legal issues.
In the actual exam, this section is 175 questions in 135 minutes, which is equivalent to 13 questions every 10 minutes. Therefore, if you want to time yourself like it was an actual exam, then set a timer for 15-16 minutes (20 questions in 15-16 minutes.)
At the end of the exam, you will not see what you got right and what you got wrong, but a link is provided with the answer sheet. Write down your answers to each question in order to compare yourself to the answer sheet.
Here you go!
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People are considering Professional CAP/CPS certification more than ever. The process is faster than earning your higher-ed degree, yet proves you are knowledgeable about office terminology and technology.
Section Two of the exam is on "Office Administration". Office Administration (CPS and CAP exams) covers records management and communication. In records management specifically, it asks about filing systems, file management, filing rules and standards, and security of records. In communication specifically, it asks about verbal and written communication, rules of grammar and business etiquette.
In the actual exam, this section is 175 questions in 135 minutes, which is equivalent to 13 questions every 10 minutes. Therefore, if you want to time yourself like it was an actual exam, then set a timer for 15-16 minutes (20 questions in 15-16 minutes.)
At the end of the exam, you will not see what you got right and what you got wrong, but a link is provided with the answer sheet. Write down your answers to each question in order to compare yourself to the answer sheet.
Here you go!
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