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Chapter 12 The Young Examiner

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Breeder Headquarters, Building 1, 2nd Floor, Room 303--

This is where Terrance shall be taking his assessment.

At this time, he has already rested for a night in a hotel, and his spirits have recovered quite well.

And they also have a great meal reserved in advance by Master Shengzong, Terrance has finally had a chance to eat so well since he came out.

The assessment time is at 8 a.m., and there is still half an hour left, but people have already started to come in one after another.

Most of the people who come here to take the assessment as junior breeders are teenagers, but not exclusively so. If you walk a few more rooms, you may even see older people coming to take the assessment.

This is not because their understanding is poor, but because they started learning the relevant knowledge at an older age.

Terrance has a significant advantage, with mature thinking and exposure to breeder knowledge since he was young, he has taken the lead.

However, with the complexity and tediousness of this knowledge, it is really difficult for children to fully grasp it with their thinking and comprehension abilities.

This is also why adults are more likely to understand certain things better than children.

Terrance's situation is difficult to replicate. Even Xiao Chun, who has a good teacher and background, is only the same age as Terrance in taking the assessment.

"203--"

Terrance and Xiao Chun looked at the door number on the plaque and walked in with their assessment information.

Only assessors are allowed to enter here, so Master Shengzong sent Terrance and his friends downstairs and waited alone. However, he is fully confident that Terrance and his friends will pass the assessment successfully. What he is looking forward to is how well they will rank among the other assessors in the same period.

At this time, there were already quite a few people sitting in the classroom, about ten or so. After a calm sweep, Terrance and Xiao Chun found their seats and sat down.

As time passed, more and more assessors entered the room until the last ten minutes before the assessment. Each seat was probably already occupied.

At the podium, a young woman in her early twenties is writing the assessment time "8:00-9:30" on the blackboard. She is the proctor for this assessment centre.

"My name is Joey Ling, and I am your proctor," she introduces herself.

Terrance is somewhat surprised that Joey, a fellow of his acquaintance Xiao Chun, is the proctor. However, the Joey family is widely dispersed, and they may not have any relationship between them.

Joey Ling takes advantage of the last ten minutes to quiet the classroom and give them a detailed explanation of the assessment rules.

These rules are quite ordinary, and most of the people who come to the assessment understand them.

Moreover, since it is a novice trainer assessment, the difficulty and process are relatively easy.

Now, this is the first assessment, a written test.

When the assessment time arrives, the test paper is distributed. When Terrance picks it up, he feels it is a bit childish and can't stump him.

The test paper consists of three pages, and three major sections: multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and argumentation, with a total score of 100. The multiple-choice section is worth 30 points, with ten questions. The fill-in-the-blank section is also worth 30 points, with ten questions. As for the argumentation section, there are only two questions, each worth 20 points.

In the first assessment, as long as you score 60 points, you can continue to the next assessment. As for those who score less than 60 points, the assessment is considered a failure.

"It's just basic."

After carefully browsing the test paper, Terrance begins to answer the questions.

For example, the first question is about the temperament of a Pokemon called the Ground-Type Houndour.

This question is about the Ground-Type Houndour's temperament and is considered a bonus question. The multiple-choice question has four options: A. "Stubborn," B. "Aggressive," C. "Sensitive," and D. "Timid."

Without hesitation, Terrance quickly chooses A.

All four options are reasonable, but A is the most suitable one.

Ground-Type Houndours often show their sharp teeth and threaten their opponents, but at the same time, they will run away with their tails between their legs when they are attacked. They also have a very keen sense of smell. If the assessor doesn't know them well, they are likely to get confused about the first question.

The most significant temperament of a Ground-Type Houndour is stubbornness.

They will immediately bite anything that moves and will chase their prey until they are exhausted. They will also stubbornly pursue an opponent who tries to escape. As the saying goes, once they fix their sights on a target, they will chase it until it is exhausted.

Compared to other temperaments, this is still relatively significant. To answer the first question correctly, one not only needs to have a comprehensive understanding of Ground-Type Houndours but also needs to be able to distinguish the main and minor features of their temperament.

The second question (with a picture): What is the secondary attribute of Gyarados?

A. "Water," B. "Dragon," C. "Dark," D. "Flying."

...

...

Terrance answers the multiple-choice questions quickly and without hesitation.

At this time, Joey Ling, the proctor, is also looking around. After seeing Terrance and Xiao Chun's information, she is also very surprised. The examinee is only ten years old, and he looks...

A ten-year-old examinee and one of the same species, that's impressive.

Joey decided to pay more attention to these two young examinees' results after the exam.

On the other side, Terrance focused his attention on the fill-in-the-blank questions. If the multiple-choice questions could be guessed correctly, the fill-in-the-blank questions tested one's knowledge reserves even more.

The first question: Beldoms are mainly controlled by (----).

At first glance, this may be considered a very simple question, and some people might think it's lucky to write down "tackle" or "psychic," but basically, these seemingly correct answers are often not rigorous or correct.

The body of the beldom is magnetized. It uses magnetism to move, communicate, and control its attacks. It is said to be related to Magnemite, but the beldom's magnetism is mainly concentrated in psychic-type moves rather than steel-type moves. The beldom's abilities in battles are limited. It can only use Tackle without using any move teaching.

Perhaps some people have seen rare beldoms and carefully observed their combat style. It is not difficult to find out that they only use the "Tackle" move. Naturally, one can confidently fill in "Tackle" for this question.

Another approach is to start with the beldom's attributes, steel and psychic. Steel is hard to explain, but psychic is naturally thought of as a basic means of controlling their actions.

Therefore, very few people can answer "magnetism" correctly. These questions are designed to weed out examinees who are trying to cheat.

After writing down "magnetism," Terrance continued to answer the questions - one, two, three... His hard work was fully reflected in the exam, as he answered quickly and easily.

3 DAYS AGO AT 10:24 PM

Breeder Headquarters, Building 1, 2nd Floor, Room 303--

This is where Terrance shall be taking his assessment.

At this time, he has already rested for a night in a hotel, and his spirits have recovered quite well.

And they also have a great meal reserved in advance by Master Shengzong, Terrance has finally had a chance to eat so well since he came out.

The assessment time is at 8 a.m., and there is still half an hour left, but people have already started to come in one after another.

Most of the people who come here to take the assessment as junior breeders are teenagers, but not exclusively so. If you walk a few more rooms, you may even see older people coming to take the assessment.

This is not because their understanding is poor, but because they started learning the relevant knowledge at an older age.

Terrance has a significant advantage, with mature thinking and exposure to breeder knowledge since he was young, he has taken the lead.

However, with the complexity and tediousness of this knowledge, it is really difficult for children to fully grasp it with their thinking and comprehension abilities.

This is also why adults are more likely to understand certain things better than children.

Terrance's situation is difficult to replicate. Even Xiao Chun, who has a good teacher and background, is only the same age as Terrance in taking the assessment.

"203--"

Terrance and Xiao Chun looked at the door number on the plaque and walked in with their assessment information.

Only assessors are allowed to enter here, so Master Shengzong sent Terrance and his friends downstairs and waited alone. However, he is fully confident that Terrance and his friends will pass the assessment successfully. What he is looking forward to is how well they will rank among the other assessors in the same period.

At this time, there were already quite a few people sitting in the classroom, about ten or so. After a calm sweep, Terrance and Xiao Chun found their seats and sat down.

As time passed, more and more assessors entered the room until the last ten minutes before the assessment. Each seat was probably already occupied.

At the podium, a young woman in her early twenties is writing the assessment time "8:00-9:30" on the blackboard. She is the proctor for this assessment centre.

"My name is Joey Ling, and I am your proctor," she introduces herself.

Terrance is somewhat surprised that Joey, a fellow of his acquaintance Xiao Chun, is the proctor. However, the Joey family is widely dispersed, and they may not have any relationship between them.

Joey Ling takes advantage of the last ten minutes to quiet the classroom and give them a detailed explanation of the assessment rules.

These rules are quite ordinary, and most of the people who come to the assessment understand them.

Moreover, since it is a novice trainer assessment, the difficulty and process are relatively easy.

Now, this is the first assessment, a written test.

When the assessment time arrives, the test paper is distributed. When Terrance picks it up, he feels it is a bit childish and can't stump him.

The test paper consists of three pages, and three major sections: multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and argumentation, with a total score of 100. The multiple-choice section is worth 30 points, with ten questions. The fill-in-the-blank section is also worth 30 points, with ten questions. As for the argumentation section, there are only two questions, each worth 20 points.

In the first assessment, as long as you score 60 points, you can continue to the next assessment. As for those who score less than 60 points, the assessment is considered a failure.

"It's just basic."

After carefully browsing the test paper, Terrance begins to answer the questions.

For example, the first question is about the temperament of a Pokemon called the Ground-Type Houndour.

This question is about the Ground-Type Houndour's temperament and is considered a bonus question. The multiple-choice question has four options: A. "Stubborn," B. "Aggressive," C. "Sensitive," and D. "Timid."

Without hesitation, Terrance quickly chooses A.

All four options are reasonable, but A is the most suitable one.

Ground-Type Houndours often show their sharp teeth and threaten their opponents, but at the same time, they will run away with their tails between their legs when they are attacked. They also have a very keen sense of smell. If the assessor doesn't know them well, they are likely to get confused about the first question.

The most significant temperament of a Ground-Type Houndour is stubbornness.

They will immediately bite anything that moves and will chase their prey until they are exhausted. They will also stubbornly pursue an opponent who tries to escape. As the saying goes, once they fix their sights on a target, they will chase it until it is exhausted.

Compared to other temperaments, this is still relatively significant. To answer the first question correctly, one not only needs to have a comprehensive understanding of Ground-Type Houndours but also needs to be able to distinguish the main and minor features of their temperament.

The second question (with a picture): What is the secondary attribute of Gyarados?

A. "Water," B. "Dragon," C. "Dark," D. "Flying."

...

...

Terrance answers the multiple-choice questions quickly and without hesitation.

At this time, Joey Ling, the proctor, is also looking around. After seeing Terrance and Xiao Chun's information, she is also very surprised. The examinee is only ten years old, and he looks...

A ten-year-old examinee and one of the same species, that's impressive.

Joey decided to pay more attention to these two young examinees' results after the exam.

On the other side, Terrance focused his attention on the fill-in-the-blank questions. If the multiple-choice questions could be guessed correctly, the fill-in-the-blank questions tested one's knowledge reserves even more.

The first question: Beldoms are mainly controlled by (----).

At first glance, this may be considered a very simple question, and some people might think it's lucky to write down "tackle" or "psychic," but basically, these seemingly correct answers are often not rigorous or correct.

The body of the beldom is magnetized. It uses magnetism to move, communicate, and control its attacks. It is said to be related to Magnemite, but the beldom's magnetism is mainly concentrated in psychic-type moves rather than steel-type moves. The beldom's abilities in battles are limited. It can only use Tackle without using any move teaching.

Perhaps some people have seen rare beldoms and carefully observed their combat style. It is not difficult to find out that they only use the "Tackle" move. Naturally, one can confidently fill in "Tackle" for this question.

Another approach is to start with the beldom's attributes, steel and psychic. Steel is hard to explain, but psychic is naturally thought of as a basic means of controlling their actions.

Therefore, very few people can answer "magnetism" correctly. These questions are designed to weed out examinees who are trying to cheat.

After writing down "magnetism," Terrance continued to answer the questions - one, two, three... His hard work was fully reflected in the exam, as he answered quickly and easily.