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            ASSISTANT FEDERAL AND STATE AID CLAIMS COORDINATOR OC                             1,2,3,4,5

            ASSISTANT FIRE DISTRICT MANAGER OC                                                                            1,2,4,5

            CHIEF BUDGET EXAMINER PR                                                                                      1,2,3,4,6

            CHIEF LEGISLATIVE ANALYST PR                                                                                           1,2,3,4,6

            DEPUTY BUDGET DIRECTOR PR                                                                                              1,2,3,4,6

            INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS COORDINATOR OC                                               1,2,4,5

            LOCAL LAW COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR OC                                                                 1,2,3,4,5

            PRINCIPAL MANAGEMENT ANALYST OC & PR                                                                   1,2,3,4,5

SENIOR BUDGET ANALYST OC                                                                                     1,2,3,4,6

            SENIOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST OC & PR                                                              1,2,3,4,5

            WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD COORDINATOR OC                                     1,2,4,5

               

1.      EVALUATING CONCLUSIONS IN LIGHT OF KNOWN FACTS - These questions will consist of a set of facts and a conclusion. You must decide if the conclusion is proved by the facts, disproved by the facts or if the facts are not sufficient to prove or disprove the conclusion. The questions will not be specific to a particular field.

 

2.      PREPARING WRITTEN MATERIAL - These questions test for the ability to present information clearly and accurately, and to organize paragraphs logically and comprehensibly. For some questions, you will be given information in two or three sentences followed by four restatements of the information. You must then choose the best version. For other questions, you will be given paragraphs with their sentences out of order. You must then choose, from four suggestions, the best order for the sentences.

 

3.      SUPERVISION - These questions test for knowledge of the principles and practices employed in planning, organizing, and controlling the activities of a work unit toward predetermined objectives. The concepts covered, usually in a situational question format, include such topics as assigning and reviewing work; evaluating performance; maintaining work standards; motivating and developing subordinates; implementing

procedural change; increasing efficiency; and dealing with problems of absenteeism, morale, and discipline.

 

4.      UNDERSTANDING AND INTERPRETING TABULAR MATERIAL - These questions test your ability to understand, analyze, and use the internal logic of data presented in tabular form. You may be asked to perform tasks such as completing tables, drawing conclusions from them, analyzing data trends or interrelationships, and revising or combining data sets. The concepts of rate, ratio, and proportion are tested. Mathematical operations are simple, and computational speed is not a major factor in the test. You should bring with you a hand-held battery- or solar-powered calculator for use on this test. You will not be permitted to use the calculator function of your cell phone.

 

5.      UNDERSTANDING AND INTERPRETING WRITTEN MATERIAL - These questions test for the ability to understand and interpret written material. You will be presented with brief reading passages and will be asked questions about the passages. You should base your answers to the questions only on what is presented in the passages and not on what you may happen to know about the topic.

 

6.      BUDGETING - These questions are designed to test for knowledge of the principles and practices involved in governmental budgeting and may include, but not necessarily be restricted to, terminology associated with the budgeting process and budget cycle; the selecting of data for analysis (summarization and synthesis) in order to make inferences and draw conclusions which will provide a basis for making budget recommendations; applying analysis techniques to data (computation skills); the techniques involved in and factors affecting forecasting and trend analysis; presenting budget information at the level of analysis and type of perspective appropriate to the needs of each person/entity that you are communicating with; and actions associated with budget execution such as analysis of program outcomes or responding to situational changes after a budget has been passed.

 

The New York State Department of Civil Service has not prepared a test guide for this examination. However, candidates may find information in the publication "How to Take a Written Test" helpful in preparing for this test. This publication is available online at: www.cs.ny.gov/testing/localtestguides.cfm.

 

USE OF CALCULATORS IS RECOMMENDED