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FlyDubai Cabin Crew Assessment Guide

This document provides instructions for a multiple choice assessment for a cabin crew role. It explains that the assessment will have 5 sections testing English comprehension, situational expressions, grammar, vocabulary and numerical reasoning. It notes the assessment should take approximately 15 minutes to complete and only one attempt is permitted. It also provides terms, confirming no sharing of questions is allowed and violations will result in disqualification.

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  • communication skills,
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  • career choices,
  • problem-solving,
  • grammar,
  • English comprehension
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
3K views9 pages

FlyDubai Cabin Crew Assessment Guide

This document provides instructions for a multiple choice assessment for a cabin crew role. It explains that the assessment will have 5 sections testing English comprehension, situational expressions, grammar, vocabulary and numerical reasoning. It notes the assessment should take approximately 15 minutes to complete and only one attempt is permitted. It also provides terms, confirming no sharing of questions is allowed and violations will result in disqualification.

Uploaded by

n74nqrgpcw
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Topics covered

  • communication skills,
  • job interview,
  • encouragement,
  • interview preparation,
  • language skills,
  • recruitment process,
  • career choices,
  • problem-solving,
  • grammar,
  • English comprehension
  • Introduction to Exam
  • Section 1: Multiple Choice
  • Section 2: Situational Expression
  • Section 3: Multiple Choice - English Level
  • Section 4: Continued Questions
  • Section 5: Numerical Reasoning

FlyDubai

What you can expect:

27 Multiple Choice
Wondering how you'll be reviewed?
Our hiring team will review your submission. This interview experience is designed to give
you the opportunity to shine beyond your application, reduce bias, and help the hiring team
make better decisions.

For this role, only our team members will evaluate your submission. No computer-assisted
evaluation (AI) is being used.

This should take approximately 15 minutes to complete.

Instructions
In this section there is 1 question for you to answer. This question will have its own time limit.
Once you submit your answer, you cannot change it and you will be taken to the next section.

Thank you for participating in our recruitment process.

Please note you will have 18 minutes to complete this assessment.

The aim for this assessment is to identify your level of English comprehension, which is
critical to be successful in the role of Cabin Crew. You should complete this assessment
without anyone's help, honestly and with integrity.

No screenshots or sharing of the questions with anyone else is permitted. Any such violation
identified at this stage or later on in the recruitment process will result in immediate
disqualification of your application.

By submitting your results of this quiz you agree to these terms.

Please read the questions carefully before answering, you will only be permitted to complete
this form once.

All questions are mandatory, and all have only one correct answer.
Please confirm below if the instruction are clear.

Multiple Choice
Choose One

Yes

No

Section 1 - Comprehension.
Please read the following paragraph. You will be required to choose the correct answer
thereafter. You will have 5 minutes to complete this section.

From the minute you are born the family effect starts to impact your thought process. A child
is like a sponge that absorbs ideas and beliefs. Beliefs are taught to a child in minor ways
such as just listening to the parents and their ideas from everything containing politics,
social problems, moral issues and even opinions about how others behave. It is within the
family unit that a person learns their moral values. It is from their parents that a child is
taught right and wrong. One's course of thought develops in the family ..........

as parents are dominant and always talk in the family.

but school is often the first preference of children for education.

when parents explain to their children something completely true.

whenever he or she is born.

as soon as parents teach children to use a process of thought.

Section 2- Situational Expression.


Please read the following paragraph and you will be required to choose the correct
answer thereafter.

You've just arranged a job interview with the manager of a well-established firm. When you
arrive there, you approach the officer at the reception and tell her politely the reason for your
visit:
visit:

Excuse me, I can't find the interview room.

Do you know where the other applicants are?

Good morning. I’d like to ask you if m I'm in the right place for the interview?

Good afternoon. I’m John Melbourne and I'm here for a job interview with Mr
Dawson.

I’m sorry but wouldn't it be better to set up a better organization for the interviews.

You're preparing for the university entrance exams and decided that you want to study
foreign languages. But your parents are of the idea that foreign languages don't promise a
wealthy future. Namely, it's not a good career planning. Nevertheless, you've t-already
decided and you're so determined. You tell them forcefully by saying

Why are you insisting on science? I prefer engineering.

It's not yet certain I'll pass the exams, so it's no use talking about these

I haven't decided yet; if you were in my position, what would you do?

I'm just determined and I'm going to study what I want to study and this is my final
decision.

I think you speak too early. We'll wait and see.

Your friend has lost his job due to the recent economic crisis. He was a successful architect.
Now he feels rather sad. You know how qualified he is, so as to comfort and encourage him,
you say:

This crisis has made many people jobless.

Why don't you understand the company's financial situation? They must have many
other problems

If I were you, I would sue the company because of this decision.

Please, don't be so upset. I'm certain an architect having your qualifications can find a
job easily.

I feel pity for you and you should feel it for yourself. You've lost such a good past for
I feel pity for you and you should feel it for yourself. You've lost such a good past for
nothing.

Instructions
Section 3 - Multiple Choice (English Level )
Complete the following sentences using the options provided.

We’ve proved that he was guilty but he ......................... doesn’t admit it.
( ‫ﺣﻠﺺ‬# ‫ﺤ'ٮﺎر واﻟﻮ'ڡﺖ‬
# ‫ٮﺖ ﻫ‬#‫) ﻛ‬

yet

already

no longer

still

If I ......................... the mistake, I would have corrected it . ( ‫ﺣﻠﺺ‬# ‫ﺤ'ٮﺎر واﻟﻮ'ڡﺖ‬


# ‫ٮﺖ ﻫ‬#‫) ﻛ‬

noticed

had noticed

would notice

would have noticed

Every old house like this has ………. strange stories.

His

Their

Her

Our

He came to the party ………. he hadn't been invited.

In case

In sprite
In sprite

Although

Even

Her work has been ………. and she deserves an increase in salary.

regular

satisfactory

very well

available

He had to get off the bus because he couldn't pay the ………….

bill

fare

wage

hire

We discussed the problem …………..our way to the office.

though

On

By

In

They ……… taking the money.

accused

blame

punished

threatened

I don't think we've met before. You're confusing me with ……….

some other

someone other
someone other

other person

someone else

I wanted to write to her but she ………. her address. give me

hadn't

hasn't

wouldn't

Shouldn’t

They were all on the platform, waiting……arrive.

for the train

the train to

the train's for

the train to

……………a good thing that the teacher didn't see you.

That's

What's

There's

It’s

He stayed under water for a minute and then swam to the ……………

sea

surfac

level

ground

I didn't realise that your house was ……..the other side of the road.

in
in

on

for

by

She'd seen the film before, …………she?

hadn't

didn’t

wouldn't

shouldn't

How long does it take you to ……… to work every day?

approach

reach

arrive

get

She wasn't………… to reach the ceiling.

enough tall

so tall

as tall

tall enough

We have …………secretary but haven't appointed anyone yet. ( ‫ﺣﻠﺺ‬# ‫ﺤ'ٮﺎر واﻟﻮ'ڡﺖ‬
# ‫ٮﺖ ﻫ‬#‫) ﻛ‬

announced

advised

advertised

noticed

He's a better player than I am so I didn't expect to …………him.

beat
beat

gain

win

victory

She's a lovely little girl. I think that she's going to be her mother.

so pretty than

as prety than

so pretty as

as pratty as

Section 5 of 5
Instructions
Section 5 - Numerical Reasoning.

The take-off (Departure) time of the flight to Dushanbe is 21:40. The flying time is 300
minutes. You are informed by the captain that due to traffic in Dubai airport the flight take-
off will be delayed by 15 min. What is the new landing time (Arrival) knowing that there is one
hour difference between Dushanbe (ahead) and Dubai?

1:55

2:55

3:55

4:55

The takeoff time (Departure) from Muscat is 22:15. The flying time is 52 minutes. You are
informed by the captain that due to traffic in Dubai airport the flight will be delayed by 17
min. What is the new landing time (Arrival) knowing that there is no time difference between
Muscat and Dubai?

23:09

23:15

23:24
23:24

23:27

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