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Testing one's understanding of a form can be an excellent guide as to how much information is actually understood, compared to how much one thinks they understand. The quizzes in this book are designed to test the limits of one's knowledge about the form. The first thing one should notice about the quizzes is that there are two (2) types: multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank. Each type of quiz presents its own unique set of challenges. There are fifty (50) questions of each type, totaling one hundred (100) questions in all.
Next, one should understand that the quizzes are purposefully broken down into two (2) major sections: beginner to intermediate and advanced. There are fifty (50) questions for each group. It is recommended that one first try the beginner to intermediate quizzes and probably not jump straight to the advanced quizzes. Unless, of course, one feels they have a good understanding of the information presented in this book, or feels that the questions in the beginner to intermediate section are too easy.
The beginner to intermediate quizzes are designed for students and those without a deep knowledge about the form. These quizzes query about information that is generally readily knowable and are mostly presented in a straight forward manner.
The advanced quizzes, on the other hand, contain information that is more obscure or require a deeper understanding of the form. Information that an advanced practitioner or instructor should have. And, just because one has a good understanding of the information in the form, it does not mean these questions will be easy to answer. They are purposely made to test not only knowledge about the form, but one's ability to use it in an ad hoc manner.
Finally, the answers to each of the quizzes can be found in Appendix A at the back of this guide.