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First, this is not the same exam you take to become a census taker (Test for Field Employee Positions). The D-270 is a 1 hour long exam consisting of 29 multiple-choice questions. The test does have a similar "look and feel" as the Field Employee exam, but the questions are related to various management issues in a census context. Most questions are along the lines of: "You have 4 employees, here is a table with stats about their output. Which employee is getting the least done?" To qualify for an office management position, you must post a passing score of 15 or higher.

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