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Difference between revisions of "National Testing Center"

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The '''National Testing Center''' is located in [[Proctorville]], [[Iowa]]. Tests are brought in after being flown into the [[Iowa Non-International Airport]]. Its motto is "Controlling your destiny since 1925." The tests are controlled by a robot named [[Emma (robot)|Emma]]. Emma is watched over by a man who pokes it with a broom when it stalls. The machine broke apart when it corrected [[Bart Simpson]]'s test.  
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The '''National Testing Center''' is located in [[Proctorville]], Iowa. Tests are brought in after being flown into the [[Iowa Non-International Airport]]. Its motto is "Controlling your destiny since 1925." The tests are controlled by a robot named [[Emma (robot)|Emma]]. Emma is watched over by a man who pokes it with a broom when it stalls. The machine broke apart when it corrected [[Bart Simpson]]'s test.  
  
 
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Revision as of 20:01, January 15, 2011

National Testing Center
National Testing Center
Location Information
Use: Correcting standardized tests

The National Testing Center is located in Proctorville, Iowa. Tests are brought in after being flown into the Iowa Non-International Airport. Its motto is "Controlling your destiny since 1925." The tests are controlled by a robot named Emma. Emma is watched over by a man who pokes it with a broom when it stalls. The machine broke apart when it corrected Bart Simpson's test.

Appearances