Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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If you leave blank lines in your notebook, you should:

  1. Erase the entire page

  2. Leave it as it is

  3. Draw a single line through the blank and initial

  4. Write random notes to fill the space

The correct answer is: Draw a single line through the blank and initial

Leaving blank lines in your notebook can cause confusion and make it difficult to find your notes in the future. Erasing the entire page, as suggested in option A, is an unnecessary and time-consuming solution. Option B, leaving it as it is, does not address the issue of organization and may make it difficult to revise and add information later on. Option D, writing random notes to fill the space, can clutter the page and make it difficult to identify important information. Drawing a single line through the blank and initialing it, as suggested in option C, is a simple and efficient way to indicate that the space is intentionally left blank and preserve the overall organization of your notes.