If you are not 100 percent sure,
Posted By: CrankyBeach on 2009-04-15
In Reply to: Blanks in tests - Apprentice
it is always best to leave a blank. In my opinion. When I tested for my current job, I had to leave a few blanks--and the recruiter later told me that NOBODY gets those places right, because they are not get-able, so to speak. She was pretty sure that was done on purpose by whoever put the test together, as a test to see whether people would try to guess, or would (properly) leave blanks.
If you test for a company where there are completely impossible-to-hear spots in the test and they ding you for leaving a blank, you don't want to work for that company because that would mean they expect the impossible. The last time I checked, "miracle worker" was not in the job description for a MT.
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