Cassette Tape | Moving

: You must move objects on a "multitasking machine" according to the tape's instructions, often while also completing handwritten logs or data entries.

: Practice listening to multi-step instructions (e.g., "Move the red ring to hook B, then turn knob 2 to the 3 o'clock position") and executing them without asking for repeats.

: Always rewind your cassettes fully before putting them away to keep the tape tension even. Cassette Tape Moving

: Listen to a continuous recording that provides a series of commands, such as moving specific colored rings to different hooks or adjusting knobs.

PROPER STORAGE. Storing your cassette tapes properly is one of the most important parts of looking after them. Here are some tips: EverPresent How to Store Cassette Tapes: Happy Ireland Productions : You must move objects on a "multitasking

: Hold cassettes by their outer casings and avoid touching the magnetic tape itself, as oils from your skin can cause degradation. Are you preparing for an emergency dispatcher exam , or Do Cassette Tapes Go Bad? - EverPresent

: The test is intentionally fast-paced. Candidates often fall behind because commands are issued without breaks for the user to catch up. Preparation Strategy : Listen to a continuous recording that provides

This component is designed to test your ability to process verbal information while engaged in physical multitasking.