(Score is number right.)
1. No credit is given for any item in which more is done than the instructions require.
2. In an item where something is to be written “in” a given space, give credit if a mark crosses a line from haste or awkwardness: give no credit if the position is really ambiguous.
3. Where something is to be underlined or crossed out, give credit if two or three underlinings are made in the required place, and give credit for any method of crossing out.
4. Item 2.—The pencil line must begin and end either on the circumference or within the circles indicated. It may touch the intermediate circles, but must not cut through them.
5. Item 6.—In the circle marked “not 12” there must be some number which is not 12, such as 5, 0, 27.
6. Item 9.—The proper numbers must be crossed out to receive credit.
7. Item 10.—In Form 5, “2” alone and “3” alone, but not “2 or 3,” in each of the two largest parts; “5” alone and “6” alone, but not “5 or 6,” in the next to the smallest part, are correct. Similarly for other forms.
8. Item 11.—The lines must cross, or at least touch, the proper numbers; they may or may not cut the accompanying letters. Mere indication of the square, triangle, etc., is not sufficient.
9. Item 12.—Underlining in place of crossing out is wrong.