I'm happy to report "I Passed" the 2-20 state test today!
I didn't realize it was the same place I took my real estate agent's license test and the broker's test. In fact the same five questions were asked as an intro to how the test works.
I was told before I took the real estate cources the intro is to determine your ability to understand English. You are also judged by how quickly you respond to the questions also. I was "told" previously the program will load the first series of questions based on your responses... Hard to Easy to Easier.
I took the 15 min allowed for this, changed my answers several times and ultimately only answered Where is the capital of the US?
Pace yourself through out the test. Each series of questions will determine the next series by the way you answer. 150 Questions 2 hrs and 45 min = 165 min... or 1+ min a question.
I knew I was week in two sections and the final score proved true. So, I was able to compensate by getting a lot of questions in the subjects I was stronger in and ultimately passed....
Here are the subjects and numbers of questions asked... "I'll have to keep the final results down to a: You can call me Dr now :>))"
Testing subject: # of Questions asked
Types of Property Policies 25
Property Insurance Terms and Related Concepts 14
Property Policy Provisions and Contract Law 11
Types of Causualty Policies, Bonds and Related Terms 23
Casualty Policy Provisions 12
Fl Statutes, Rules, and Regulations Common to All Lines 25
Fl Statutes, Rules, and Regulations Peretinent to General Lines 25
Total Questions: 150
# Required to Pass: 105
This is just my questions and theory to taking the test. I've been blessed that I've passed all my test with Pearson V on the first test.... Good Luck.
As a note: I ordered the $89 additional test as a review (PE003) and it helped a lot for most subjects. I studied the various tests until I knew the answers by heart and that helped.
Most of the questions have two very obvious "Wrong" answers. Then you have to think what the differences are in the other two and whether one of the possible answers has commonality with the two obviously right or wrong answers. Not saying it's the right or wrong way to take the test... but it's mine and It's worked for me... Good Luck. See you on the other side!