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3-35.
When a parcel presented for mailing is
determined to be outside your serving
BMC, which of the following factors must
then be considered to compute the proper
postage?
1. Weight
2. If the parcel is machinable or
nonmachinable
3. Size
4. If the parcel has any notation or
endorsements inscribed on the outside
3-36.
Which of the following articles should be
dispatched as an outside piece (not
sackable)?
1. A parcel that has been damaged
already in the mails
2. A tube less than 26 inches long
3. A glass container with 25 ounces of
liquid
4.
A11 of the above
3-37.
If an article is addressed for delivery
within the delivery area of your serving
BMC, you should charge the Standard
Mail (B) rate with a discount.
1.
True
2. False
3-38.
A machinable article that is addressed for
delivery outside the delivery area of your
serving BMC should be charged the
applicable fourth-class rate with a
surcharge applied.
1.
True
2. False
3-39.
A nonmachinable article that is addressed
for delivery outside the delivery area of
your serving BMC should be charged the
applicable Standard Mail (B) rate without a
surcharge applied.
1.
True
2. False
3-40.
A nonmachinable article, on which a
special handling fee has been paid,
addressed for delivery outside your serving
BMC, should be charged the applicable
Standard Mail (B) rate without a surcharge
applied.
1.
True
2. False
3-41.
A SAM article mailed from one of the 48
contiguous states to an overseas military
post office has what maximum weight
limit?
1. 5 pounds
2. 10 pounds
3. 15 pounds
4. 30 pounds
3-42.
What is the maximum size limit for articles
sent PAL?
1.
20 inches in length and girth
combined
2.
40 inches in length and girth
combined
3.
60 inches in length and girth
combined
4.
80 inches in length and girth
combined
3-43.
PAL mail must not exceed what maximum
weight?
1. 15 pounds
2. 20 pounds
3. 30 pounds
4. 45 pounds
3-44.
The amount of postage charged for Special
Standard Mail is determined by what
factor(s)?
1. Weight only
2. Size only
3. Weight and size
4.
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