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What distinguishes the Surveyor in Training exam from the Registered Professional Land Surveyor's exam?

It is a practical exam only

It is a national exam administered by NCEES

The reason the choice indicating that the Surveyor in Training exam is a national exam administered by NCEES is correct lies in the structure and purpose of the exam itself. The Surveyor in Training (SIT) exam, also known as the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam, is indeed a standardized examination developed and administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). This organization is recognized for establishing national standards for professional licensure. Candidates who pass this exam typically have completed their education in surveying or related fields, thereby allowing them to move on to the next phase of licensure. The distinction between the SIT exam and the Registered Professional Land Surveyor's (RPLS) exam is essential. The RPLS exam, which is required to obtain full licensure as a professional land surveyor, is also managed by NCEES but focuses on advanced knowledge and professional practice. While the SIT exam assesses foundational surveying knowledge, the RPLS exam tests the application of this knowledge in practical, real-world contexts. In contrast, the other choices provided do not effectively characterize the SIT exam. It is not strictly a practical exam, nor does it require a field evaluation, which are aspects more aligned

It requires a field evaluation

It consists of multiple-choice questions only

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