Examination Content Clause Samples

The Examination Content clause defines the scope and nature of the materials, questions, or subject matter that will be included in an examination. It typically outlines the topics to be covered, the format of questions (such as multiple choice, essays, or practical tasks), and any specific guidelines or standards that the examination must adhere to. For example, it may specify that the exam will test knowledge from certain chapters or require demonstration of particular skills. This clause ensures that both examiners and examinees have a clear understanding of what to expect, promoting fairness and transparency in the assessment process.
Examination Content. Written and oral examination content shall pertain to the job classification being examined for.
Examination Content. The examination content shall be based on the class specification. The candidates may be examined by any one or a combination of the following listed techniques: A. Written B. Training and experience C. Oral
Examination Content. 14.2.1 The extent to which the two classes must be related depends upon outside factors. In general, more latitude in approving transfers is allowed: a. As the employee’s length of service with the school district increases; b. When the request for transfer is based upon layoff, reclassification, or health; c. When there is no eligibility list for the class to which transfer is requested; and