please i'll like to know if you read the instruction for the trainee engineer test. was there anything like negative marking on it?
if this is rilly the test quetions dat the mangt trainee guyz ansnered..i tink it is only fair to call for a retest because it means other fields could have leaked also and some pple must av seen it before the test
please i'll like to know if you read the instruction for the trainee engineer test. was there anything like negative marking on it?
I didn't notice anything like that, y d sudden interest in that nacos I guessed a few o
I pray cut-off 4 trainee engr go dey moderate oo,bcos I prepared for mgt trainee,that day I saw trainee engr......Baba God help us oo.
Abeg no retest anything. Whu has time 2 start wasting transport money up and down? All the tests wey person don write wth nuttn to show nko? Shebi dey did a retest 4 exxonmobil? What was d outcome? Just hope 4 d best esp if u prepared 4 d wrong test.
I hope those insinuating that the mgt trainee test was leaked know exactly what they saying, cos the fact that the questions are exact doesn't mean some people saw the questions before hand. The person cld've just dug out the questions from somewhere after the test out of curiosity and decided to share.
Hello pple, for those who felt the questions leaked simply because a guy sought out the questions off the web...you are hugely mistaken!. Most of these recruitment agencies and the companies themselves go online to seek out questions, or how else do u think they come up wiv them, u guys really baffle me. Well, to ease ur doubts I decided to take a few minutes off work to seek out the remainder of the questions. For ur perusal...and I hope u dont get heart broken
I know some pple are impossible and wld still doubt, so here is the link for such pple. they shld go and seek it out themselves....http://www.studyguidezone.com/gmat_verbal.htm
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The "Twentieth" school was built of logs hewn on two sides. The cracks were chinked and filled with plaster, which had a curious habit of falling out during the summer months, no one knew how; but somehow the holes always appeared on the boys' side, and being there, were found to be most useful, for as looking out of the window was forbidden, through these holes the boys could catch glimpses of the outer world--glimpses worth catching, too, for all around stood the great forest, the playground of boys and girls during noon-hour and recesses; an enchanted land, peopled, not by fairies, elves, and other shadowy beings of fancy, but with living things, squirrels, and chipmunks, and weasels, chattering ground- hogs, thumping rabbits, and stealthy foxes, not to speak of a host of flying things, from the little gray-bird that twittered its happy nonsense all day, to the big-eyed owl that hooted solemnly when the moon came out. A wonderful place this forest, for children to live in, to know, and to love, and in after days to long for.
1. This description was most likely written by:
A: a historian
B: an ad executive
C: a former student of the 'Twentieth' school
D: a third-grader
2. Why did the plaster continue to fall out of the logs?
A: It wasn't very sticky.
B: The girls pushed it out.
C: The teacher pushed it out.
D: The boys pushed it out.
3. Which is the most likely year for this passage to be set?
A: 1600
B: 1950
C: 2007
D: 1850
4. What is the author's attitude to make-believe creatures?
A: He believes they are fascinating.
B: He believes they really exist.
C: He believes that real animals are more interesting.
D: He believes they are evil.
5. What is the author's attitude to the Twentieth school?
A: skeptical
B: nostalgic
C: apathetic
D: gregarious
Answer Key
1. C. The author clearly has some familiarity and fondness for the school.
2. D. The author leads you to believe that the boys were responsible for creating the holes in the plaster.
3. D. 1850 would be a likely year for children to be attending a school built out of logs.
4. C. The declares that the wildlife surrounding the school is far more interesting that fanciful creatures.
5. B. The author speaks of the school in fond remembrance.
Mehn! God help us. An easy test is suddenly seeming difficult.
God bless you Oparo and Chymzo
Let keep our hands cross and believe god
roomie will all be called for the oral interview and how soon?
I might b wrong, but I'm of d opinion that d answer is 1950. The school is named "Twentieth" and so I jst think it shld be within d 20th century. Only 1950 fits dis.