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You will hear an audio script concerning a mission-related topic. This script will be followed by a conversation between two persons. This conversation will relate to the script, you will hear the tape only once. You will make notes of the script and of the conversation. From these notes you will be instructed either to answer 10 (ten) questions or complete a written report of the incident.
Good Luck.
PAUSE
AUDIO TAPE
TEST #ONE
People around the world like to listen to the radio. People listen to the radio at home, at work, in the car and in the streets. People listen to the news, weather forecast and like to listen to the music. Liberians are no exception to this common tradition. The
Civil war in Liberia was over in
2003. People’s lives and hopes turned to good. More Liberians began walking with a radio in their hands listening to the news and music. There are three main radio stations in
Monrovia operating on FM frequency:
Music radio on frequency 90, 2.
Official radio of the
United Nations Mission in Liberia on frequency 91, 5; and
World news radio station on frequency 103. The transmission of these radio stations is also well heard in neighboring countries like
Sierra Leone,
Guinea and
Ivory Coast.
A young Liberian man called
John was listening to the
UNMIL radio. He heard that the nationwide campaign on Disarmament was launched on 3-d of
December 2003. He also heard that the campaign was coordinated by the UNMIL radio with intention to inform combatants and communities in
Liberia about this program.
John is a 28 year old Liberian citizen; he has been married for 10 years and has three kids: two sons and a daughter.
The daughter is 9 years old, the oldest son is 7 and the youngest is 5. John and his family still currently live at his father’s house in Monrovia. John finished high school in May
1993 and received his certificate upon completion. During the war he was unemployed and now he is still looking for a job. Like many Liberians he usually played football on weekends and was listening to the radio. His favorite radio station is the Music radio.
On
21st of
December 2004, John went to the center of Monrovia to look for a job as a security officer at the shop. He walked into a supermarket which was trading electronic goods. While he was waiting for a manager of the supermarket to ask him if he would hire him, John heard an announcement on the UNMIL radio about recruitment of police officers for the
Liberian National Police Service. John left the supermarket without even having a response from the manager. John decided to become a police officer.
Walking home John saw a poster on the wall of the
Police station located in the center of Monrovia and read that applicants, who successfully meet basic criteria in fitness, writing, psychological and medical tests would be invited for interview at the
Police HQ.
When John came home he spoke with his father about his intention to become a police officer. His father said that he would be proud if John was a police officer. John successfully passed all necessary tests and on Monday, 17th of
January 2005 he was invited to come to the police
Headquarters for interview.
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