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For an application to remain valid, what must an applicant do if they fail to appear for their initial exam within 30 days?

  1. Pay an additional fee

  2. Submit a new application

  3. Appear within the next succeeding 30 days

  4. Provide a valid reason for their absence

The correct answer is: Appear within the next succeeding 30 days

If an applicant fails to appear for their initial exam within 30 days, they must appear within the next succeeding 30 days in order for their application to remain valid. Option A is incorrect because simply paying an additional fee will not make the application valid again. Option B is also incorrect because submitting a new application would start the process over and the initial 30 day timeframe would no longer apply. Option D is incorrect because providing a valid reason for their absence does not fulfill the requirement of appearing for the exam within 30 days. Only option C aligns with the initial 30 day timeframe given for the exam.