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Isn’t technology surprising? And aren’t the innovations just simply amazing?

Computer related courses nowadays are so popular because many of us want to create our own program or software or website.

There’s a fun way to know if you have the right mind for programming! The Berger Aptitude for Programming Test (B-APT) is a work sample test that measures aptitude for learning programming. The test includes a tutorial which teaches you a simple programming language that you will then use to write short programs in the test. The B-APT is designed so that a talented candidate without a programming background can understand the test.

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In today’s world, it has become especially evident that success in an office environment requires proficiency in several software programs. One of these programs is Microsoft Powerpoint 2007. If you don’t know how to use this program, you might find office work difficult.

This new test was created in order to test your Powerpoint 2007 skills. You will be asked a series of 40 questions and then given a score based on your answers. If you answer correctly, your score will indicate that you have a high proficiency in using MS Powerpoint.

For a small additional fee, you can receive an official certification of competitence. You can then put this on your resume or job aplication to prove that you are able to use this program. Pretty cool, huh?

Powerpoint 2007 Test

Imagine this startling scenario…

You’re walking home from your job at the Salty Dog Coffee House on the corner of 124th and 72nd Avenue and you take the short cut through a narrow alleyway, just like you usually do, to save a little time. It’s evening, and it’s a little darker than usual. You look up, but you can’t see the stars. You’ve taken a lot of steps in your lifetime, and you’re taking steps now. Step. Step. Step. Left, right, left…

Suddenly you feel a cold hard column of steal pointed into your back, and you hear a voice that says…

“Tell me how to automatically add values between adjacent cells in Microsoft Excel 2007, RIGHT NOW, or else you’re going to get turned into a led filled pouch of lifeless skin, punk!”

Hmm. I bet you wish that you’d been responsible, that you’d taken the time to learn about MS Excel earlier. If you had, maybe you wouldn’t be stuck in this rather awkward position at the moment, hm?

Take the MS Excel 2007 Test