Word: tested
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Hesitate? The test was pointedly addressed to U.A.W. Secretary-Treasurer George Addes; California C.I.O. man Philip Connelly; Ernest de Maio, a leader in the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America; Author-Correspondent Quentin Reynolds; Lawyer Bartley C. Crum; Hunter College Assistant Professor Emmanuel Chapman; Radio Commentator J. Raymond Walsh; T.W.U. President Michael J. Quill; Screen Writers' Guild President Emmet Lavery; Josephine Timms, secretary-treasurer of the American Communications Association. And, says the C.W.V., there are a few more to come...
...George Addes. The C.W.V. did not publish Addes' answers, to which they had replied simply: "Your statement does not answer the questions." But some of the others had grumbled to the daily press. Chapman said that his opposition to Communism was well known, and that he considered the test "shameful." Said Reynolds: his personal religious life was "none of their business...
...This test covers the period mid-February to late...
...Test for the American Council on Education...
...This test is to help TIME readers and their friends check their knowledge of current affairs. In recording answers, make no marks at all opposite questions. Use one of the answer sheets printed with the test: sheets for four persons are provided. After taking the test, check your replies against the correct answers printed on the last page of the test, entering the number of right answers as your score on the answer sheet. On the March 1947 TIME Current Affairs Test, the scores of TIME readers (as reported in letters to TIME's editors) averaged 78, ranging from...