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Social_Circle
#208409133Saturday, January 28, 2017 4:48 PM GMT

Time and Date: -------------------------------------------- - Date: - Time: Applicant: -------------------------------------------- - Name: - User ID: - Rank: - Division: - Divisional Rank: Questions: -------------------------------------------- - Any previous usernames, or alternative accounts? - How long have you been in the Galactic Republic? - List the previous divisions you have been in. - You have discovered an alternative account in the officer ranks, what do you do? - Why do you want to be an officer? - How would you benefit the Grand Republic as an officer? - Have you ever committed any crimes? If so list and explain them. - What are your strong points? - What are your weak points? - Do you have any prior experience as an officer? - If a senator started ordering you, what would you do? - Who do you believe more, a cadet with no grammar or punctuation and poor spelling or an officer? - What do you do if you encounter a surrendered hostile, but there are no CG on the server? - What will you do when faced with crisis, unpleasantness and defeat? Test: -------------------------------------------- Tanya is older than Eric. Cliff is older than Tanya. Eric is older than Cliff. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is A. true B. false C. uncertain -------------------------------------------- Adding fluoride to the water supply would not, as some claim, improve dental health. If fluoride really did improve dental health, one would expect people living in areas where water is naturally fluoridated to have healthier teeth than people whose water is fluoride free. In fact, research suggests that there is no difference in dental health between the two groups. Which one of the following most closely parallels the reasoning used in the above argument? A. If badgers still lived in this sett, there would be badger droppings at its entrance. Since there are no droppings, there are no badgers here. B. The only animals in Britain that leave little piles of soil all over the lawn are moles. So those piles of soil on our lawn mean we have moles. C. The chicken house needs to be secured against foxes. There are definitely living in this area. If any foxes get into the chicken house, they will kill the chickens. D. The strange noise we heard last night may have been a hedgehog. I cannot think what else it could have been, and I know for a fact that there are hedgehogs around here. E. If there are grey squirrels in an area, it is unlikely that there are any red squirrels. The animals we just saw were grey squirrels. So there are probably not any red squirrels in this area. -------------------------------------------- Car owners must have insurance in case they have an accident. Similarly, home owners have insurance in case anyone on their property is injured and claims compensation. However, insurance is not required for dog owners. Any injury caused by a dog is compensated by taking the owner to court, which is not easy. A law must be passed to make insurance compulsory for every dog owner. Any injuries would be paid for by the insurance companies, not long suffering taxpayers. Which one of the following is an underlying assumption of the above argument? A. Dog owners would find it hard to pay for insurance. B. All insurance companies would want to participate in the scheme. C. All dog owners would obey the law. D. Most injuries are caused by illegal breeds of dog. E. Injured parties can afford to take dog owners to court. -------------------------------------------- If you want to get a good job then you need to write a good application letter. You didn't get the last job that you applied for, so you can't have written a good application letter. Which one of the following most closely parallels the reasoning used in the above argument? A. Recording the best time in your heat would guarantee you a place in the final race. You don't have a place in the final, so you can't have recorded the best time in your heat. B. To join the army you need to pass a physical examination. Since your health is very poor, you won't be able to join the army. C. You can't be part of the yachting team without a certificate to show that you can swim. Since you were not allowed on the yachting team, you must not have a certificate to show that you can swim. D. The manager will promote only people who have worked well in the previous year. Since you've been working hard you should expect a promotion. E. If you want to get to the meeting on time then you need to leave within the next 20 minutes. Since you are nearly ready to leave, you should get to the meeting on time. -------------------------------------------- Suppose a book begins with the sentence 'Dark clouds gathered'. Does this mean that it is going to rain, or there is going to be a war, or something else no-one had thought of? The traditional answer was: ask the author, or try to work out what the author intended it to mean. But this would not give you the answer, surprising though that may seem. Why not? Because what the words mean is what they mean to you, the reader, and to anyone else who speaks the language to which they belong. Authors can't change what words mean by intending something different, any more than you can. What they say they mean is no more correct than anyone else's interpretation. Which one of the following best expresses the main conclusion of the above argument? A. No-one can give an answer to the question: what does this sentence mean? B. The traditional way to discover meaning was to find out what the author intended. C. Knowing what the author intended doesn't tell you what a sentence means. D. Everyone understands something different when they read a sentence in a book. E. The sentence 'Dark clouds gathered' can have more than one meaning. -------------------------------------------- SEND APPLICATION TO MEEL ON DISCORD, DO NOT SEND AN APPLICATION UNLESS YOU ARE N1 OTHERWISE YOU WILL BE PUNISHED, ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS TRUTHFULLY IF FOUND LYING YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE MADE VOID.
awarezack123456
#208424287Saturday, January 28, 2017 8:26 PM GMT

Time and Date: -------------------------------------------- - Date: 1/28/17 - Time: 1:11 PM Applicant: Awarezack123456 -------------------------------------------- - Name: awarezack123456 - User ID: Aware - Rank: |N1| Warrant Officer Class 1 - Division: 212th Attack Battalion - Divisional Rank: SPEC | Ghost Company Questions: -------------------------------------------- - Any previous usernames, or alternative accounts? No. - How long have you been in the Galactic Republic? I have been in the Galactic Republic for almost a year now. - List the previous divisions you have been in. My previous divisions have been the 91st and 187th. - You have discovered an alternative account in the officer ranks, what do you do? I report it to an HR, or RI. - Why do you want to be an officer? I want to be an officer so I can help give new, and old members a chance to rise through the ranks. - How would you benefit the Grand Republic as an officer? I would benefit the Grand Republic by having trainings, and division tryouts, so no one can complain that they never occur. - Have you ever committed any crimes? If so list and explain them. N/A - What are your strong points? My strong points are my communication, my decent combat skills, and my loyalty to the troopers who follow me. - What are your weak points? My weak points are that sometimes when I’m on the losing side, I think blindly and try to be a “one man army” to keep my team in the battle. - Do you have any prior experience as an officer? During the old OA (When Phases were a thing) I had the chance to host a training, which went smoothly. I assisted in division tryouts. - If a senator started ordering you, what would you do? Senators have no authority over the military, so I don’t follow them.
Xxfirestarter22
#208425709Saturday, January 28, 2017 8:44 PM GMT

- Name:Xxfirestarter22 - User ID:Fire - Rank:N1/Warrant Officer Class 2 - Division:N/A - Divisional Rank:N/A Questions: -------------------------------------------- - Any previous usernames, or alternative accounts? No. - How long have you been in the Galactic Republic? 2 years. - List the previous divisions you have been in. 91st, 501st, 401st. - You have discovered an alternative account in the officer ranks, what do you do? Report too a HR. - Why do you want to be an officer? Too be able to make people not imiture. - How would you benefit the Grand Republic as an officer? I would help people with needs and other things. - Have you ever committed any crimes? If so list and explain them. No. - What are your strong points? I am able too know commands, and kind of a good fighter. - What are your weak points? No commands. - Do you have any prior experience as an officer? A little, ABle too command people and have a good defense. - If a senator started ordering you, what would you do? I would not listen, The senators have no control over the military's clones. - Who do you believe more, a cadet with no grammar or punctuation and poor spelling or an officer? A officer. - What do you do if you encounter a surrendered hostile, but there are no CG on the server? Keep him till a CG. - What will you do when faced with crisis, unpleasantness and defeat? Stay calm and not complain.
Trueclone4032
#208570040Monday, January 30, 2017 5:25 PM GMT

I'd like to suggest you don't keep posting here, you'll probably be reprimanded.
RBGT1
#208581421Monday, January 30, 2017 8:36 PM GMT

Time and Date: 1/30/17 ---------------------- Applicant: RBGT1 ---------------- -Name: RBGT1 -User: ID Crispy -Rank: N1 Warrent Officer -Division: 187th Legion -Divisional Rank: 187th Trooper ---------------------- Questions ---------------------- Any previous usernames, or alternate accounts? No. How long have you been in the Galactic Republic for? 1 year. List the previous divisions you have been in. You have discovered an alternate account in the officer ranks what, do you do? Tell an O1+ Why do you want to be an officer? So I can I command people and make people think I'm cool. Have you committed any crimes? If so list and explain them. I have not committed any crimes. What are your strong points? Using guns, be alone when fighting, and commanding. What are your weak points? Being in big groups when fighting. Do you have any prior experience as an officer? No. If a senator started ordering you, what do you do? do their commands. Who do you believe more a cadet with no grammar or punctuation and poor spelling or an officer? Officer. What if you encounter a surrendered hostile, but there are no CG on the server? You kill the hostile. What will you do when faced with crisis, unpleasantness and defeat? I get up and try again until I get it right or I win. Test ---------------------- Tanya is older than Eric. Cliff is older than Tanya. Eric is older than Cliff. Answer: B False ---------------------- Test: Floride Question: E ---------------------- Test: Car Question: B ---------------------- Test: Jobs: B ---------------------- Test: Books: D
XxXPhantom_KillerxXx
#208587127Monday, January 30, 2017 9:50 PM GMT

It says reply to him on discord...
RBGT1
#208587177Monday, January 30, 2017 9:51 PM GMT

Time and Date: 1/30/17 ---------------------- Applicant: RBGT1 ---------------- -Name: RBGT1 -User: ID Crispy -Rank: N1 Warrent Officer -Division: 187th Legion -Divisional Rank: 187th Trooper ---------------------- Questions ---------------------- Any previous usernames, or alternate accounts? No. How long have you been in the Galactic Republic for? 1 year. List the previous divisions you have been in. You have discovered an alternate account in the officer ranks what, do you do? Tell an O1+ Why do you want to be an officer? So I can I command people and make people think I'm cool. Have you committed any crimes? If so list and explain them. I have not committed any crimes. What are your strong points? Using guns, be alone when fighting, and commanding. What are your weak points? Being in big groups when fighting. Do you have any prior experience as an officer? No. If a senator started ordering you, what do you do? Do not listen to them they have no control over the military. Who do you believe more a cadet with no grammar or punctuation and poor spelling or an officer? Officer. What if you encounter a surrendered hostile, but there are no CG on the server? You kill the hostile. What will you do when faced with crisis, unpleasantness and defeat? I get up and try again until I get it right or I win. Test ---------------------- Tanya is older than Eric. Cliff is older than Tanya. Eric is older than Cliff. Answer: B False ---------------------- Test: Floride Question: E ---------------------- Test: Car Question: B ---------------------- Test: Jobs: B ---------------------- Test: Books: D
skgamer12
#208618071Tuesday, January 31, 2017 4:22 AM GMT

Officer Academy Application 2.#####Time and Da######################################################a###################ime: 10############Applicant: ################################################Name: s############U########1############Rank: | #####W#####################1##- D##ision: 50##########isional Rank: 50###############Questions: ----############################################Any previous user#########################o#############on't have a previous user##########################- How long have you been in the Galactic Republic? Almost 4 ye#r##########################t the previous divisions you have been in. I have no previous divisions. I stay######################o#ths. - You have discovered an alternative acco##############icer ranks, what do you do? I will repo############igh##########- Why do you want to be an officer? 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Test: -###############################################Tany##############n Eric############older than Tany#####################n Cliff. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is A. true B. ###s##### ###ertain Answer: False. (Took me forever to understand it also got help from friends.) ############################################ Adding fluoride to the water supply would not, as some claim, improve dental health. If fluoride really did improve dental health, one would expect people ###### in areas where water is naturally ########### to have healthier teeth than people whose water is fluoride free. In fact, research suggests that there is no difference in dental health between the two groups. Which one of the foll##############sely parallels the reasoning used in the above argument? A. If badgers still live#############t###########ld be badger drop#########its entrance. Since there are no drop################ no badgers here. B. T## ###y animals in Britain that leave little piles of soil all over the lawn are moles. So those piles of soil on our lawn mean we have moles. C. T## ###c###################be secured against foxes. There are definitely livi##############a. If any foxes get ###o########c###################l kill########ckens. D. T## ###ange noise we heard last nigh##### have been a hedgehog. I cannot think what else it could have been, and I know for a fact that there are hedgehogs around here. E. I##t######## grey squirrels in an area, it is unlikely that there are any red squirrels. The animals we just saw were grey squirrels. So there are probably not any red squirrels in this area. Answer: # is my answer. ############################################# Car owners must have insurance in case they have an accident. Similarly, #### owners have insurance in case anyone on their property is injured and claims compensation. However, insurance is not required for dog owners. Any injury caused by a dog is compensated by ###### the owner to ###### which is not easy. A law must be passed to make insurance compulsory for every dog owner. Any injuries would be paid for by the insurance companies, not long suffering taxpayers. Which one of the foll#########an underlying assumption of the above argument? A. Dog owners would find it hard########### insurance. B. Al##i#############anies would want to participate in the scheme. C. A###dog owners would obey the law. D. #### injuries are caused by ill###################### E.###########rties can afford to take dog owners to cou##################i# ## answer. #################################################If you want to get a good job then ### ########w##te a good application letter. You didn't get the last job that you applied for, so you can't have written a good application letter. Which one of the ######### most closely parallels the reasoning used in the above argument? A. Recording the best time ## #### heat would guarantee ### # place in the final race. You ###'##################the final, so you can't have recorded the best time in y##r##########B. ###join the army you ###d####################################ce your health is very poor, you won't be able to join the army. C.############e pa#######he yachting team without a certificate to show that you can sw###########ou were not allowed on the yachting team, you must not have a certificate to show that you can sw#######D#######anager will promote only people who have worked well in the previous year. Since you've been working ha##########uld expect a promotion. E######## ###t to get to the me#######n time then yo###################hin the next 20##############ce you are nearly ready to leave, you should get to the meet################Answer: A is my answer. ############################################# Suppose a book begins with the sentence 'Dark clouds gathered'. Does this mean that it is going to rain, or there is going to be a #### or something else ###### had thought of? The traditional answer was: ask the author, or try to work out #### ### author intended it to mean. But this would not give you the answer, surprising though that may seem. Why not? Because #### ### words mean is what they mean to you, the reader, and to anyone else who speaks the language to which they belong. Authors can't change what words mean by intending something different, any more than you can. What they say they mean is no more correct than anyone else'######################Which one of the foll##############resses the main conclusion of the above argument? A. No-o##########e an answer to the question: what does this sentence mean? B. T## ###ditional way to discover meaning was to find out what########h######ended. C. ###wing what########h######ended doesn't tell you what###############ns. ## Everyone understands something different when they read a sentence in a book. #### The sentence 'Dark clouds gathered' can have more than one meaning. Answer:## is my answer. ##############################################

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