"The remaining 10 minutes."
The witness of the Chuo-ku Tourism Test will inform you of the time.
You can't afford it.
I used the full 90 minutes of the exam time, carefully answered the answer, and carefully filled the mark sheet check.
It's perfect if you mark two more questions.
That's right. The total number is 100, but only 99 questions are filled.
I flew the mark somewhere.
A cold one runs on the back.
Where did you make a mistake?
On the contrary, from the 100th question, we will correct the mark of the answer.
It seems to have prevented a large number of points at the last minute.
I had been drinking cold medicine for a few days, so I was sleepy and rugged during the day.
I'm going to be in the middle of the exam.
The synapses of memory are not connected.
The theme this time was "Bridge in Chuo-ku"
It should be a strike for me who loves bridges.
The problem this time is that people who actually went to the site, saw the surrounding scenery, and read the information boards, etc., have demonstrated their strengths rather than packing knowledge with text.
I read the question sentence and proceeded with the answer while remembering the towns I took a walk.
After the exam, we had a slightly luxurious lunch with a discount coupon provided by the hotel where the venue was held, and answered.
I'm making a mistake only when I read back and corrected the answer.
That's right. Intuition is also important.
But it was interesting.
I'll take the exam again next time.