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1. Describe how zone charts influence the pricing structure of postal services.
Zone charts are primarily used for tracking packages during transit.
Zone charts are used to determine delivery times for different mail
categories.
Zone charts influence pricing by calculating costs based on the
distance the mail travels and its weight.
Zone charts provide information on the types of mail that can be sent
internationally.
2. Describe the purpose of a Direct Service Money Order and the identification
requirements for higher amounts.
A Direct Service Money Order is used for international transfers and
requires a photo ID for amounts exceeding $700.
A Direct Service Money Order can be used for any amount without ID.
A Direct Service Money Order is for domestic transfers and requires
no identification.
A Direct Service Money Order is used for local payments and has a
limit of $500.
3. What is the minimum amount that triggers the requirement for PS Form 8105-
A?
$1,500
$3,000
$5,000
, $2,000
4. Which type of mail includes all correspondence, whether handwritten or
typed, all bills, and all materials weighing 13 ounces or less?
First-class mail
Express mail
Parcel post
Priority mail
5. If a postal worker encounters a problem with international mail delivery,
which document should they refer to for guidance?
Postal Service Customer Service Handbook
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM)
First-Class Mail Guidelines
International Mail Manual (IMM)
6. Which statement best describes a HAZMAT?
Gases supplied in any form
Any chemical posing a threat to an individual
A substance that is primarily radioactive
Toxic waste products from manufacturers
7. Why is maintaining the security and sanctity of the mail one of the core
responsibilities of the Postal Service?
Assists in keeping prices low
Instills customer confidence
, Assist in providing quality products/services
Decreases theft of the mail
8. Describe the criteria that determine eligibility for the Firm Holdout service.
Eligibility is based solely on the weight of the mail.
Only commercial businesses can qualify for the Firm Holdout service.
Eligibility is determined by the size of the mail package received.
Eligibility for the Firm Holdout service is based on receiving 50 or
more letters on the first delivery trip or being a news agent or
publisher representative.
9. Describe the size limitations for irregular parcels as defined by the U.S. Postal
Service.
Irregular parcels are defined by their weight, which must exceed 6
ounces.
Irregular parcels must be less than 6 inches in length, less than 3
inches in height, or less than 6 ounces.
Irregular parcels can be up to 12 inches in length and 4 inches in
height.
Irregular parcels must weigh less than 8 ounces and can be up to 10
inches long.
10. What are the key factors customers need to consider when using
international shipping options?
Customs regulations, shipping times, and costs associated with
sending mail internationally.
The color of the packaging.
, Only the weight of the package.
The destination country's language.
11. What is the weight limit for Priority Mail Express International shipments?
50 pounds
70 pounds
30 pounds
100 pounds
12. When is Dimensional Weight surcharge applied?
A. A Priority Mail package going to Zone 2 with a combined length
and girth of 85 inches
B. A Priority Mail package going to Zone 7 that measures over 1
cubic foot
D. Both B and C
C. A Retail Ground package going to Zone 3 that measures over 1
cubic foot
13. If a customer wants to send a Priority Mail package weighing 10 pounds
across a distance categorized in Zone 5, how would the zone chart be
utilized?
The zone chart would be used to find the specific price for sending
a 10-pound package to Zone 5.
The zone chart would determine the delivery time for the package.
The zone chart would indicate whether insurance is required for the
package.