Sunday, October 2, 2016

freelancer orientation exam answers 2016

1.Where Can I Find a list of projects i’m Currently working on? 
Answer: On the freelancer View of my Dashboard 
2. How Much Does it Cost To Register as a Freelancer On Freelancer.com 
Answer:  There is No Cost To Register 
3. How can a freelancer increase his/her chances of winning bids? 
Answer: All of these 
4. Multiple Freelancer.com accounts are required in order to both bid on jobs as a freelancer and hire freelancer as an employer 
Answer: False 
5. How can A Freelancer stay up to date on new projects 
Answer: BY any of these Methods 
6. What is the Mountly Bid limit for a Premium member? 
Answer: 500 Bids Limit 
7. How can a Freelancer Increase his/her Chances of Winning bids? 
Answer: All Of These 
8. Which of the following is the Correct way for a freelancer to use the project Clairification Board? 
ANSWER: TO Ask Questions about a project after Bidding
9. how can A freelancer Avoid being Cheated on a project 
Answer: All of these 
10. Where can a Freelancer see how many bid He/she has Left? 
Answer: in the Welcome Section of the Dashboard 
11. What Would pervient a freelancer from bidding on a project? 
Answer: Any of these 
12. How can a freelancer contact an employer before being setected for a project? 
Answer: Send a private message to the employer’s inbox 
13. How much does it cost to bid on a project? 
Answer: It Depends on the project budget 
14. What advantages does standard membershio offer a freelancer? 
Answer: All of these are correct. 
15. Which of the Following methods is Recommended for a freelancer to draw extra Attention to his/her Bid on a project? 
Answer : Choose the Highlight my bid opton.
16. Can a freelancer bid on a project that’s posted as private? 
Answer: Yes,but there is a $3.00 fee to bid
17. What the Mountly bid limit for a basic member? 
Answer: 50
18. How many job types can a premium member have selected the qualification section of his/her profile? 
Answer: 100
19. What Should a freelancer do if he/she suspects an employer of fraud after bidding a project 
Answer: Report the activity to freelancer.com Support
20. What Would prevent a freelancer from bidding on a project? 
Answer: Any of these
21. Besides doing employer projects, how else can a freelancer make money on freelancer.com? 
Answer: Any of these
22. I have Submitted feedback for an employer.But it doesn’t show on the employer’s profile ,why not? 
The employer doesn’t allow feedback 
23. What advantage does the Milestone Payment system Offer freelancers over other payment method? 
Answer:All of these are correct 
24. If a freelancer prefers not to start a project until a Milestone Payment has been created, how can he/she let prospective employers know that when placing a bid? 
Answer: Enter an amount in the "Initial milestone percentage required (0-100%)?" box on the bid form.
24.I was awarded a project several days ago, but the Milestone Payment I requested hasn't been created. What should I do? 
Answer:Contact the employer with a polite reminder or issue a milestone payment request.
25. I've noticed a project that violates Freelancer.com's policies. What should I do? 
Answer:Submit a ticket to the "Report Violations" department of Online Support.
26. What action should a freelancer take if an employer cancels a Milestone Payment before the project deadline? 
  Answer:Launch a dispute as soon as possible
27.What advantage does the Milestone Payment system offer freelancers over other payment methods? 
     Answer: All of these are correct
28.How can Freelancers earn back their bids?  
Answer:By accepting a project that has been awarded to them.
29.Besides doing employer projects, how else can a freelancer make money on Freelancer.com 
Answer:Freelancer Affiliate Program
30. I've completed a project, but the employer hasn't made the PayPal payment promised. What should I do? 
Answer:There is no recourse available on Freelancer.com for projects paid outside the Milestone Payment system
31. When does a freelancer pay a commission on a fixed-price project? 
Answer:When the freelancer accepts the project
32. I was awarded a project several days ago, but the Milestone Payment I requested hasn't been created. What should I do? 
Answer:Contact the employer with a polite reminder or issue a milestone payment request
33. What should a freelancer do if an employer asks for his/her contact information before awarding him/her a project? 
Answer:Send his/her email address
34. Which of the following is NOT a good way for a freelancer to ensure good feedback for a project? 
Answer:Offer a lower price in exchange for good feedback
35. Where can a freelancer see how many bids he/she has left? 
Answer:In the "Welcome" section of the Dashboard
36. Which of the following can be posted in a private message immediately after bidding on a project? 
Answer:work samples
37. How can a freelancer increase his/her chances of winning bids? 
Answer:All of these
38. What is the monthly bid limit for a Premium member? 
Answer:500
39. How much does it cost to register as a freelancer on Freelancer.com? 
Answer:There is no cost to register.
40. What advantage does the Milestone Payment system offer freelancers over other payment methods? 
Answer:All of these are correct
41. How can a freelancer contact an employer before being selected for a project? 
Answer:There is no way to contact an employer
42. How can a freelancer contact an employer before being selected for a project? 
Answer:Send a private message to the employer's Inbox.
43. Can a freelancer change a bid placed on a project? 
Answer:Yes, if the project is still open for bidding.
44. I've noticed a project that violates Freelancer.com's policies. What should I do? 
Answer:Submit a ticket to the "Report Violations" department of Online Support.
45. I have submitted feedback for an employer, but it doesn't show on the employer's profile. Why not? 
Answer:The employer hasn't yet submitted feedback for you.
46. How can a freelancer stay up to date on new projects? 
Answer:By any of these methods
47. What action should a freelancer take if an employer cancels a Milestone Payment before the project deadline? 
Answer:Launch a dispute as soon as possible.

US English - Level 1 Exam Answers for Freelancer

US English - Level 1 exam test contains with 40 questions.  But normally freelancing sites aren't always giving same questions. They have exam questions more than 40 and they normally randomize the questions for each candidate. So here We have possible 175 test question.





Set 3 - Questions 100 - 174


#100 Question:
John writes very _____.
  •  best
  •  better
  •  good
  •  much good
  •  well
Answer: well

#101 Question:
You _______ drink lots of water.
  •  ever
  •  make
  •  should
  •  take
  •  will be
Answer: should


#102 Question:
The lava was moving very _______.
  •  more slow
  •  more slowly
  •  slower
  •  slowest
  •  slowly
Answer: slowly


#103 Question:
_______ were older than we were.
  •  All them
  •  He
  •  It
  •  She
  •  They
Answer: They


#104 Question:
I drive Sherry to the park, where _______ plays softball.
  •  She
  •  she
  •  she can
  •  she will
  •  they
Answer: she


#105 Question:
The mirror was __________.
  •  break
  •  broke
  •  broke apart
  •  broken
  •  crack
Answer: broken


#106 Question:
Sticks and stones may break _______ bones.
  •  him
  •  mine
  •  my
  •  people
  •  there
Answer: my


#107 Question:
Please close the door _________ the furnace is running.
  •  are
  •  cause
  •  in case
  •  or
  •  while
Answer: while


#108 Question:
You _______ have six cookies.
  •  are
  •  may
  •  may be
  •  maybe
  •  might be
Answer: may


#109 Question:
We know smoking ___________ cancer.
  •  because
  •  cause
  •  cause of
  •  causes
  •  make
Answer: causes


#110 Question:
Don't ever do that __________!
  •  again
  •  hear
  •  not again
  •  some more
  •  their
Answer: again


#111 Question:
This mattress is soft, _________ firm.
  •  but
  •  through
  •  to
  •  too
  •  very
Answer: but


#112 Question:
The vine __________ around the tree.
  •  have rapped
  •  rapped
  •  rapt
  •  wrap
  •  wrapped
Answer: wrapped


#113 Question:
My life is ___________ organized than before.
  •  more
  •  more from
  •  more of
  •  most
  •  mostly
Answer: more


#114 Question:
We let the frog go, _____________ caught it again.
  •  after
  •  before
  •  but could
  •  then
  •  we
Answer: then


#115 Question:
There are three ___________ in the parlor.
  •  ladie's
  •  ladies
  •  lady's
  •  ladys
  •  woman
Answer: ladies


#116 Question:
Most wines are made _________ grapes.
  •  as
  •  at
  •  from
  •  into
  •  on
Answer: from


#117 Question:
I _______ find my car keys.
  •  can't
  •  didn't have
  •  have
  •  have not
  •  haven't
Answer: can't


#118 Question:
Ouch__ That really hurt!
  •  ! (exclamation mark)
  •  "(quotation mark)
  •  , (comma)
  •  : (colon)
  •  ; (semicolon)
Answer: ! (exclamation mark)


#119 Question:
A comma should normally be immediately followed by a __________.
  •  dash
  •  new paragraph
  •  period
  •  quotation mark
  •  space
Answer: space

Basic numeracy - level 1 Freelancer Exam Answers

Basic numeracy - level 1 freelancer answers

Question 1
How many mg (milligrams) are in 0.8 g?
There are 1000 mg in 1 g. So in 0.8 g there are 1000 x 0.8 = 800 mg

Question 2
How many ml (milliltres) are in 2,500 µl (microlitres)?
1000 µl = 1 ml, so 2,500 µl = 2,500/1000 ml = 2.5 ml

Question 3
How many mg (milligrams) are in 5250 µg (micrograms)?
1000 µg = 1 mg, so 5,250 µg = 5,250/1000 mg = 5.25 mg

Question 4
How many ng (nanograms) are in 5250 µg (micrograms)?
1 µg = 1000 ng, so 5,250 µg = 5,250 x 1000 ng = 5,250,000 ng

Question 5
Which of the following is a CONCENTRATION and not an AMOUNT?
2ml is a volume (amount) and 10g and 100µg are masses (amount); 100mM = 100 mmol/l and is a concentration.

Question 6
Which of the following is an AMOUNT and not a CONCENTRATION?
10%(w/v), 35 µM (micromolar) and 20 mmol/l (millimolar) are all concentrations. 8 mmol (millimoles) is an amount.

Question 7
The molecular weight of the amino acid alanine is 89. How many mg are in 30 mmol (millimoles) of alanine?
1 mol alanine = 89 g, so 1 mmol = 89 mg, so 30 mmol = 30 x 89 mg = 2670 mg

Question 8
The molecular weight of the amino acid alanine is 89. How many g are in 45 µmol (micromoles) of alanine?

1 mol alanine = 89 g, so 1 µmol = 89 µg = 89 x 10-6 g = 0.000089 g, so 45 µmol = 0.000089 x 45 g = 0.004005 g.

Question 9
How many µmol (micromoles) are dissolved in 1 l of a 30 µM (micromolar) solution?
30 µM = 30 µmol/l, so in 1 litre there are 30 µmol.

Question 10
How many µmoles are in 1 ml of a 1 M solution?
1 litre of a 1 M solution contains 1 mol, so 1 ml contains 1 mmol = 1000 µmol.

Question 11
A solution was made by dissolving 7.687g of substance X in 720ml of water. Calculate the concentration of X in g/litre.
If 720 ml contains 7.687 g, then 1000 ml (1 l) contains 7.687 x 1000/720 g = 10.68g. Concentration is 10.68 g/l.

Question 12
If the molecular weight of substance X is 212 what is the molarity of the previous solution, given that it had a concentration of 10.68 g/l?
212 g/l = 1 M, so 10.68 g/l = (1/212) x 10.68 M = 0.05 M

Question 13
The molecular weight of the amino acid alanine is 89. How many mg are in 250 ml of a 10 µM solution of alanine?
1 l of a 1M solution contains 89 g, so 250 ml of a 1 M solution contains 89 x 250/1000 = 22.25 g, so 250 ml of a 1 µM solution contains 22.25 µg, so 250 ml of a 10 µM solution contains 222.5 µg = 0.2225 mg.

Question 14
The molecular weight of the amino acid alanine is 89. How many µg are in 200 ml of a 0.02% (w/v) solution of alanine?
A 0.02% (w/v) solution contains 0.02 g/100ml, so 200 ml contains 0.04 g = 0.04 x 106 µg = 40,000 µg. The molecular weight is not required for the calculation.

Question 15
The molecular weight of the amino acid alanine is 89. How many g are in 1.0 kg of a 50 ppm solid mixture of alanine in salt ?
50 ppm (parts per million) = 50 g per 106 g = 50 g per 103 kg = 50 x 10-3 g per kg = 0.05 g/kg. The molecular weight is not required.

Question 16
The molecular weight of glucose is 180. Express a blood glucose concentration of 80 mg per 100 ml as a molarity.
80 mg/100ml = 800 mg/l = 0.8 g/l. 180 g/l = 1 M, so 0.8 g/l = 0.8/180 M = 0.0044 M = 4.4 mM.

Question 17
The molecular weight of haemoglobin is 64,000. What is the concentration of a 5 µM solution of haemoglobin expressed in mg/ml?
1M Hb = 64,000 g/l, so 1 µM Hb = 64,000 µg/l, so 5 µM Hb = 320,000 µg/l = 320 mg/l = 0.32 mg/ml.

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