Sixty words, once. The text is built rather than sampled: it holds ordinary prose,
capitals, punctuation and figures in deliberate proportion, because an overall
score cannot tell a typist who fumbles letters apart from one who is fine on prose
and comes apart on the number row. Those two people need different courses.
There is no code in it — everyone sits the same assessment, and a line of Ruby put
in front of someone who has never written any would measure their bafflement
rather than their typing.
Type it as you normally would. Do not slow down to be careful, and do not race —
either will place you wrongly.