put N/A....not applicable. Do that on contracts too so someone can't write something in after you.
yes
when filling a job application, should you put in your desired salary, or put open, or leave blank?
Leave the question blank and come back fo it later
Make your question way more clear.
you might get clues to the answer as you go through the rest of the exam.
"Apt." on a job application stands for "apartment." If you live in an apartment, put in the number or floor there (such as Apt. 1 or 2nd Floor). If you don't live in an apartment, leave it blank.
The SAT's scoring system is kind of hard to understand. Every time you get a question right, you get a point. Every time you miss one (ANSWER INCORRECTLY NOT LEAVE BLANK) you get 1/4 a point taken away. If you leave a question blank you receive no points, but you don't lose any either. ---------------------------- You can leave questions blank on the SAT. Just like the other person said, Correct answer = 1 pt Incorrect answer = -1/4 pt Blank = 0 pt The test is made so that the expected value from randomly guessing is 0. If you are unsure of a question and can eliminate a few answer choices, it's probably a good idea to guess. On a math grid-in question, however, you do not get penalized for wrong answers, so never leave those questions blank (at least guess if you have no idea).
No is not acceptable to leave subject space blank
block, leave, bury, draw a blank, blank out
This is not a question; it is a statement. Please ask a question using words that indicate what you would like to know.
The application to the principal for station leave should include the reasons for the leave. The application should also include the length of the leave.
It's usually used when somebody asks you a question. "I will not DIGNIFY that question with a response." Although you could leave out the word question, depending on the context.