Q1)Concorde made its first non-stop transatlantic flight: on 26th September of which year?
Q2)More to the point: was that a French or English Concorde?
Q3)Indonesia was admitted to the UN: on 26th September, 1950. What’s Indonesia’s capital city?
Q4)26th September, 1493, saw Alexander 6th issue a Papal Bull: allowing Isabella and Ferdinand to colonize parts of the New World. Which of the monarchs ruled what we now call Castile?
Q5)Which US commission was first set up: in a US act what went into force on 26th September, 1914?
Q6)Finally … 26th September, 1917, saw the start of the Battle of Polygon Wood. The Battle took place in which European country?
Q1)25th September, 1066, was the date of the Battle of Stamford Bridge. The Battle marked the last invasion of England. By whom: Germans, Vikings or knotweed?
Q2)England and Scotland signed the treaty that defined their common border: on 25th September, 1237. That Treaty was the Treaty of where: York, Arbroath or Cardiff?
Q4)Thirty-eight prisoners escaped from the Maze Prison: on 25th September, 1983. The Maze was in which country of the UK: Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales?
Q5)Finally … British forces withdrew from Arnhem, on the night of the 25th September, 1944: marking an end to the Battle of Arnhem. The Battle was in which European country?
“The years between fifty and seventy are the hardest. You are always being asked to do more, and you are not yet decrepit enough to turn them down.”
TS Eliot, 26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965.
And, given it’s Bryan Ferry’s birthday …
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Don’t get scared by eyeballs …
* I’ve managed to read up on La Mercè, Olga: sounds like one hell of a do! Those giant models look vaguely familiar. I know I’ve seen something like them … believe it or not, in Moonraker … ! At ANY rate … ? Here’s hoping today’s interview goes well!
† One of these days, Debbi someone will come up with a treatment for it! At any rate, wish me luck for today’s interview! (Yeah: i USUALLY try not to repeat a question, but occasionally, one slips through … !)
Q1) 1973 Q2) French Q3) Jakarta Q4) Isabella (Isabel) Q5) The Federal Trade Commission Q6) Belgium I was intrigued by those tests you mentioned, Paul. It seems they are pretty standard https://www.wikijob.co.uk/content/aptitude-tests/test-types/situational-judgement-test
I've found a website that mentions free test but then it mentions a price so I think it might be a way of getting people to buy... http://www.practiceaptitudetests.com/top-employer-profiles/sainsburys-assessments/ Good luck!
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Q1) 1973
ReplyDeleteQ2) French
Q3) Jakarta
Q4) Isabella (Isabel)
Q5) The Federal Trade Commission
Q6) Belgium
I was intrigued by those tests you mentioned, Paul. It seems they are pretty standard https://www.wikijob.co.uk/content/aptitude-tests/test-types/situational-judgement-test
I've found a website that mentions free test but then it mentions a price so I think it might be a way of getting people to buy... http://www.practiceaptitudetests.com/top-employer-profiles/sainsburys-assessments/
Good luck!
What is with these employers? Something will work out, I'm sure!
ReplyDelete1. 1973
2. French
3. Jakarta
4. Isabella
5. the Federal Trade Commission (I once worked as a part-time reference librarian there!)
6. Belgium