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kfurse

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A post office worker or Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent would typically be part of the federal bureaucracy known as
 
  A) the competitive service.
  B) Schedule C positions.
  C) the merit service.
  D) the contingent service.
  E) the excepted service.

Question 2

A person appointed to a government position after passing an examination is probably joining the
 
  A) excepted service.
  B) competitive service.
  C) patronage system.
  D) cabinet.
  E) district court system.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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