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we can share the experience and exam questions.

Thanks a lot.

 
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we can share the experience and exam questions.
Thanks a lot.
What is a NPPE test? If it is somehow like the PE test you are in trouble. The exam, questions are not supposed to be posted or shared or ...you name it. It can be heck to pay if they catch you doing that here.

But maybe it is not the same in Canada or we are not talking about the same.

 
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What is the NPPE test, for those of use who don't use Loonies and Twonies and like a football field to be 100 yards long.
Uh, yeah, eh? I googled NPPE exam and was more confused by what it actually was. Is it the Canadian PE exam or something different? ABOOT!

 
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The National Professional Practice Exam is basically the ethics exam... It's a 3 hour long closed book exam with 100 multiple choice questions (some provinces make you write an essay as well). You can expect to find questions about the "Act" (i.e. just like your state's Act/Code/Regulations/etc), contract law, intellectual property laws, and general common sense ethic questions (i.e. "Should you accept a bribe?").

In my opinion it is pretty easy; all you have to do is do the recommended readings and write the exam. I personally think that the exam is just written to catch people with poor ESL skills as the wording can be tricky sometimes and to catch people that don't realise taking bribes is wrong (or at least people that aren't aware you shouldn't broadcast that fact that you like to take bribes)....

And just like the American PE exams each person signs a waiver saying that he or she will not reveal any of the exam content to others. So what the OP is suggesting is in violation of that agreement.

Also, it's perfectly acceptable to **** your uncle up here as long as it is consensual or if he is passed out from one too many Molson Canadians; although, I don't recommend drinking that crap...

 
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