<p>In the gov exam the proctor went around yelling at our class saying that we can't put any spces between the questions? Is this true? and I don't mean double spacing the whole thing- I didn't do that, but just a singles space between questions?</p>
<p>The directions say to start each question on a new page. I put spaces between each paragraph also.</p>
<p>Oh, crap. I forgot to start each question on a new page...nooooooo.... :( :( :(...</p>
<p>Just to clarify... Which government test were you taking?</p>
<p>I really don't think it matters. So long as you clearly indicated which question you were answering, you'll be fine. If anything, your essays will be clearer to read. And, by the way, I don't think proctors are supposed to scream at people like that. They are given a specific set of instructions to read to test takers, and they must read the word for word. If there are any questions, they've obviously supposed to answer them, but apart from that, the interaction between student and prctor is minimal.</p>
<p>I know! that's what I thought, why the heck is she screaming? it was pretty distracting. I forgot to start on a new page so hopefully they'll not be confused...</p>