PracticeQuiz.com Offers 500 New Practice Test Questions for the FSOT
Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 11, 2013 -- Today, Practice Quiz released over 500 additional free practice test questions for the FSOT, the Foreign Service Officer Test, which all applicants to the US Foreign Service must take as part of the interview process for becoming a US Diplomat.
PracticeQuiz now offers a total over 800 practice test questions for the FSOT, making it one of the largest question banks on their site.
The Foreign Service Officer Exam (FSOT) is administered by the United States Foreign Service to those seeking employment as a Foreign Service Officer. There are three multiple-choice sections of around 60 questions each and one essay. The FSOT is a broad-based knowledge exam and the applicants must display a familiarity of the following general knowledge areas:
-Communication
-English Grammar and Composition
-Computers
-Economics
-Management
-Mathematics and Statistics
-United States Government, History, Society, and Culture
-World History and Geography
"As the world gets smaller, the need for a well-trained diplomatic core grows. We're seeing a huge surge of interest in international policy and feign service jobs," PracticeQuiz founder and CEO, Ted Chan relates, "The FSOT is an incredibly important part of the the foreign service applicant process, and we provide one of the largest free question-based study resources for the FSOT."
PracticeQuiz.com is an online test preparation enterprise based in Boston. The website's social mission is to increase access to education by providing high-quality test preparation content for free. The website now boasts more than 150 practice exams, with more expansion in the near future. Tests include certification exams, high school and college qualifications, teaching exams, and medical tests.
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Ted Chan, Practice Quiz, http://www.practicequiz.com, 781-856-8685, [email protected]
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