[link|http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/nation/ny-ustsa263104038jan26,0,663486.story?coll=ny-nationalnews-headlines|They just need a little extra help]
Excerpt:
Four screeners interviewed separately described nearly identical scenarios from classes last month: an instructor taught material for several hours and then read and answered a series of 25 multiple-choice questions that were on an exam the screeners took immediately afterward.
"He read the questions right out of the test, word for word, answer for answer," one screener said, adding that the 25 people in his class wrote down the correct answers on note paper and copied them onto their tests with the instructor out of the room.
A second screener, in a separate class in mid-December, said the instructor stayed in the room during the test but that the exam questions "were the same questions he asked orally just before the test."
I say:
Hans Blix could proably find a place for screeners like this in his outfit.