This video provides an overview of the Special Agent Entrance Exam (SAEE), a major screening step for Special Agents. To try sample questions and practice tests, go to our designated page: https://www.jobtestprep.com/secret-service-special-agent
Passing the SAEE test is a must if you want to advance to the next hiring step. Failing it means that your application process ends immediately, and you'll have to wait six more months to retake it.
That's why familiarizing yourself with the SAEE test content and structure is crucial and can increase your final score.
This video covers each of the test's five sections, alongside sample questions, solving tips, and more. Here's a breakdown of the video:
00:32 - The Special Agent Entrance Exam
00:52 - SAEE Passing Score Unknown
01:06 - The SAEE 5 Test Sections
01:15 - Logic-Based Reasoning Test
01:38 - Logic Sample Question and Tips
02:08 - Experience Inventory Part 1
02:25 - Possible Questions and Tips
02:57 - Language Usage Section
03:19 - Spelling Sample Question
03:37 - Experience Inventory Part 2
03:49 - Examples of Statements
04:18 - You Can Prepare for It!
04:49 - Detail Observation Section
05:05 - Examine the Photo Carefully!
05:39 - Can You Recall? +Tip
06:07 - How to Prepare for the SAEE
Answers & explanations to the sample questions
Logic-Based Reasoning question:
The correct answer is “Insufficient Information to Decide.”
According to the fifth statement, Brian is not a Secret Service Special Agent.
According to the first statement, all part-time employees are not Secret Service Special Agents.
According to the third statement, some full-time employees are not Secret Service Special Agents.
Since it is possible to be a part-time employee and not a Secret Service Special Agent or to be a full-time employee and not be a Secret Service Special Agent, the correct answer is Insufficient Information to Decide.
Language Usage question:
The correct answer is C.
There are two spelling mistakes in line A:
The word "begining" should be spelled with a double N as in "beginning".
The last letter of a verb is usually doubled when adding -ing to the verb only when the following conditions are met:
1. The verb ends in a consonant-verb-consonant format.
2. The last syllable of the verb is stressed.
Both conditions are met by the verb "begin."
The second spelling mistake is in the word "atmosphear," which should be spelled "atmosphere".
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