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No Question About 'Days of the Week' in Prime Minister's Office Recruitment Competition: Denial

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No Question About 'Days of the Week' in Prime Minister's Office Recruitment Competition: Denial

A media outlet published a report today claiming that candidates for positions in the Prime Minister's Office must be able to 'arrange the days of the week in order,' according to the Information Verification Center.

This refers to a competition announced for the position of chief specialist in the Prime Minister's Office, which consists of two stages: a test and an interview. As stated in the announcement, the competition questionnaire has not been made public, and thus, a question regarding the order of the days of the week could not possibly be included.

Regarding the format of the questionnaire, from which the author of the report likely derived the 'days of the week' question, the human resources department of the Prime Minister's Office informed the Information Verification Center that it merely describes the structure of the questionnaire. The forms of questions include 'Multiple choice,' 'Alternative choice,' 'Determination of correspondence,' and 'Determination of sequence.' The sequencing of the days of the week is merely an example.

Questions covered in the quiz will focus on various areas such as: Labor Code, Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, Law on Public Service, Law on Normative Legal Acts, Law on Civil Service, Informatics, written communication, and more.

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