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...readjustment that is soon over. The experience of the United States, the British Empire, France and Belgium after the last war shows that if a nation in which the democratic way of life is really firmly planted passes through a war victoriously its ideals can stand any test the war may put them...
Before any member of the Yacht Club may use the new facilities of the Community Sailing Association, he must pass a test covering shore school training and another simple test on the practical care and handling of dinghies...
...This test is to enable Time readers to prove their own knowledge of Current Affairs. In recording answers, make no marks at all opposite questions. Use one of the answer sheets printed with the test. In all, answer sheets for four persons are provided. After taking the test, you can check your replies against the correct answers printed on the last page of this test, entering the number of your right answers as your score on your answer sheet. On previous Time Tests College Student scores have been reported averaging 60; Time Reader scores have averaged 89.7. This test...
Numerals printed in italics are correct answers to the 105 questions in Current Affairs Test. Check them against your answers and mark your errors and omissions with an X. Subtract number of X's from 105 to arrive at your score. For example, if you missed 45 questions, your score would be 105 minus 45, or 60. This is above college average. Do not look at answers until you have finished your answer sheet...
After the physical test, the candidate receives an appointment as a cadet. With $75 a month, plus food, lodging, and clothes, he begins his seven-month training course, which includes three months in elementary civilian schools, two months of basic army flying, and two months of advanced flying. He then enters active duty with a reserve officer...