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In any test the content will depend somewhat on the intended group of examinees. A general knowledge test for eighth graders will differ than one intended for college graduates. General knowledge is information that is available to everyone without an in depth study. General knowledge comes from having lived in our society. General knowledge often includes current political knowledge (Who is the President, Vice President, Speaker of the House?), daily life (What wood would be used most often in house construction?), geography (Find Vermont, Arkansas, and Nevada on this map.) , general science (Is vinegar an acid or a base?), laws ( True or False? Watering restrictions may be imposed by local government.) Of course, since it is general knowledge, there can be, and there are, many other categories The categories that are used depend on the test maker. You might think of a general knowledge test as one designed to see if you have been awake and paying attention in your life thus far.
Geography
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
Living, job availability, and climate
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Understanding processes such as tectonic plate movement, weather patterns, and erosion is important because they shape our planet's landscapes and natural phenomena. This knowledge can be applied in geography to predict and mitigate natural disasters, analyze climate change impacts, and understand ecosystem dynamics. In life in general, understanding these processes can help us make informed decisions about resource management, urban planning, and environmental conservation.
In general, who is reserved for humans. Which might fit as an alternative for who when applied to animals.
In any test the content will depend somewhat on the intended group of examinees. A general knowledge test for eighth graders will differ than one intended for college graduates. General knowledge is information that is available to everyone without an in depth study. General knowledge comes from having lived in our society. General knowledge often includes current political knowledge (Who is the President, Vice President, Speaker of the House?), daily life (What wood would be used most often in house construction?), geography (Find Vermont, Arkansas, and Nevada on this map.) , general science (Is vinegar an acid or a base?), laws ( True or False? Watering restrictions may be imposed by local government.) Of course, since it is general knowledge, there can be, and there are, many other categories The categories that are used depend on the test maker. You might think of a general knowledge test as one designed to see if you have been awake and paying attention in your life thus far.
Identify audit procedures that might have detected the improper accounting treatment applied by Dollar General to the transaction with IBM.
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Geography
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
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The general term aeronautical engineer might be applied to someone who designs any of those vehicles.
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It might help if we knew the question. Jamaica, Juneau, Jugoslavia, might apply.