Difference between revisions 227349836 and 231572613 on enwiki{{Expand|date=April 2007}} The [[United States Postal Service]] administers a number of examinations for employee applicants to be considered for employment. Exams are administered as needed on a regional or service-area basis. == Exams == === Postal Exam 460 === This is the exam given to [[Rural Letter Carrier]]s, usually for part-time positions. ⏎ The Postal Exam Battery 460 is broken down into the following categories: '''Part A: Address Checking''' You will be given 95 addresses to compare in 6 minutes. You will be expected to determine if the addresses are identical in every way or different in any way. '''Part B: Memory for Addresses''' You will be shown a table with 25 names and addresess divided into 5 columns. You will expected to answer 88 questions in 5 minutes on correctly identifying which column a name/address belongs in. '''Part C: Number Series''' You will be shown a "number series" and expected to identify which two numbers would come next. You will answer 24 questions in 20 minutes. '''Part D: Following Oral Directions''' You will be given oral directions and expected to follow the directions by writing in the test book.⏎ ⏎ === Postal Exam 473 / 473-C === This exam is also known as the '''Battery 473''' and replaced the '''Battery 470''' in [[2004]]. It is given to potential [[letter carrier]]s and postal processing jobs. A score of 70 is required to pass, and applicants are considered for hire based on their scoring. Historically, point bonuses of 5-10 points were awarded to applicants based on military [[veteran]] / disabled veteran status. (contracted; show full) == References == * [http://www.usps.com/employment/welcome.htm Employment welcome page at the USPS website] <!-- Many other exams are described there -- expand this article if desired --> [http://www.AceYourPostalExam.com Practice Postal Exams] [[Category:Postal system]] [[Category:Standardized tests in the United States]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=231572613.
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