No, only by the local government.
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requiring people to pass written tests before they earned a position.
Inspecting restaurant kitchens to make sure they are clean
Poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses were discriminatory practices used primarily in the Southern United States to disenfranchise African American voters after the Reconstruction era. Poll taxes required individuals to pay a fee to vote, which many African Americans could not afford. Literacy tests were often unfairly administered, targeting Black voters with complex questions designed to confuse and disqualify them. Grandfather clauses allowed individuals to bypass these restrictions only if their ancestors had voted before the Civil War, effectively excluding descendants of enslaved people from voting.
When you say "I subjected myself to the doctor's tests" for example, it means that you experienced the doctor's tests. You allowed yourself to have the tests performed on you.
The state. They make the tests and provide the funding. The federal government only has regulations that the school's must follow. (No Child Left Behind)
There are individually administered tests and there are group administered tests. There are full battery tests, abbreviated tests, and single-ability tests. There are verbal batteries and nonverbal batteries. There are English-language editions and foreign language (usually Spanish) editions. There are adult tests and tests for children (typically age 6-16), as well as tests for young children and those for infants.
There are two common color tests, Ishihara and Richmond pseudoisochromatic.
College entrance tests are administered.
In most countries driving theory tests are controlled by a government company. For this reason the best place to find information about booking a theory test is the official government website.
ICBC offers free driving tests. Driving tests require your own car. Another alternative would be icandrive.ca which provides great tests to learn from for the test.
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Patients who have experienced a traumatic brain injury, brain damage, or organic neurological problems (for example, dementia ) are administered neuropsychological tests
World's Toughest Driving Tests - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Polysomnography-- A group of tests administered to analyze heart, blood, and breathing patterns during sleep.
The SAT Subject Tests are nationally administered tests that inform colleges of your understanding of specific subject areas. These tests assess your knowledge in particular subjects such as Math, Science, History, and Foreign Languages. Colleges use these scores to evaluate your proficiency in these areas.
Saliva testosterone tests do exist, however most drug tests administered by employers do not screen for steroids.