Victory Over Asssement - Not Much Ambiguity

Not much ambiguity

Not much ambiguity in the assessment, Emeka expressed. I have been attending assessments, but you see this one, I am certain of victory. I will come out with flying colours, he continued. I sat for six topics in total, with each lasting about fifteen minutes. Meanwhile, the questions were sixteen. The practice questions were four for each topic.

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Chioma interrupted, I wish I had gone with your batch. Mine is forthcoming, and I am scared of failing. This would be my fifth assessment post-service, and I would love to come out victorious. I have been practicing and reading those materials you shared with me; however, I am still scared.

Emeka hushed her with a pat on her back, saying, “Don’t worry, Chi, trust me when I say, 'not much ambiguity. ' I finished before the overall time and was able to go back and check some of my answers before clicking the submit button. I am sure that you will find it very easy. Take your mind off it for now and continue with the practice. I will be on my way now.

Immediately he turned, he got a notification and checked what it was, lo and behold, a congratulatory message to move to the second stage of the assessment. Emeka screamed; God did it! Chioma also rushed back to find out why he was screaming. Emeka showed her the short text message and email.

Together, they gave thanks while Emeka reiterated to her ‘Not much ambiguity.” I’m victorious.

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