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Sample Some CDC Test QuestionsThe CDC examination consists of 250 multiple-choice questions administered via a secure web site. The questions are divided into six areas. Sample questions are available by clicking on the topic. Directions are available below. If you are using Internet Explorer 3.0, click here. - Business Systems and Procedures
Including: Basic Business Functions; Document Analysis; Document Management Systems; Electronic Document Systems; and Trade Customs. - Products and Technology
Including: Productscontinuous, unit sets, cut sheets and self-mailers, envelopes, continuous mailers and cross-web glued products, tags, labels, label/form combinations, one-wire/pegboard, binders, promotional/commercial, checks, stencils, sales and manifold books, plastic cards; and Technologybar codes, MICR, electronic forms, OCR/OMR, modulus numbering, EDI. - Design and Construction
Including: Basic Document Design; Graphics; Construction/Design/Specifications; and Document Security. - Materials
Including: Paper; Other Substrata; Carbonless Paper; Ink; and Adhesive; Carbon - Production
Including: Basic Printing processes; Prepress; Production Equipment; Pricing; and Packaging Specifications. - Processing and Handling Equipment
Including: Computer Printers/Output Devices; Forms Handling Equipment; Mailing/Lettershop Equipment; and Automated Data Entry. Sample QuestionsThe samples quizes illustrate the types of questions that have been used in the examination for Certified Document Consultants. They do not represent the full range of content or the levels of difficulty found in the examinations.
Instructions to take the quiz:- Click the red button next to each answer you think is most correct.
- If you check the wrong red button, simply click the correct one to change it.
- When finished, click the "Click When Finished Button" at the end of the test. Your score will appear below it, and all correct answers will be lit with a green button. Check over the "green light" answers you didn't know to assist you in knowing what areas you still need to study.
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