Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 6-2-2019: The Crash

6th February, 2019.


Yes: I’ve had the bad news from BT.

I’ve not been picked for a second interview.

I am … 

Not surprised, somehow.

As the next stage of the process was the online assessment I took, yesterday.

It was one of those with three components.

Part one’s a timed numeracy and detail matching test.

I get the feeling I do well on these: any deficiencies on the time I believe is countered by my basic ability with maths and detail.

Part two?

An audio based section on customer services that, again, I think I did well with.   Especially after this many years in customer facing roles.

Part three?

Was one of those tests where you get a series of statements, with with a range of multiple answers: ranging from ‘Strongly Agree’ to ‘Strongly Disagree’.


I hate these tests: and never get through them.

Tests like these are something I don’t know how to navigate: or, at least, navigate with a good enough result to counter any of my failings in the first and second parts.

Frankly?

My next appointment with the Job Centre is tomorrow.

I think I might want a LONG chat with my work coach.

~≈§≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Badwolf*, Olga†, and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Badwolf scoring five out of five: and Olga and Debbi on four.

Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video … 


Q1) Eight footballers were killed in an air-crash: on 6th February, 1958.   Which team were those players from?
Q2) Who was the team’s manager?
Q3) The crash was at an airport in which German city?
Q4) The plane launched from then Yugoslav city?
Q5) Finally … ?   Name any one of the players who died as a result of the crash.
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) 5th February, 1807, was one of the last sightings of the HMS Blenheim and the HMS Java.   The two ships were last seen on the coast of Rodrigues.   Rodrigues is part of which nation?
A1) The Republic of Mauritius.
Q2) The 68th Caudillo de España was named on 5th February, 1939.   Who was he?
A2) Generalissimo Francisco Franco.
Q3) WW2 era sweet rationing ended in the UK: on 5th February of which year?
A3) 1953.
Q4) 5th February, 1919, saw the birth of Aaron Chwatt.   What was his strange name?
Q5) 5th February, 1940, saw the birth of artist, Hans Ruedi Giger.   He was hired to work on an early film version of Dune.   By which cult director?
A5) Alejandro Jodorowsky.   (You can read more about it, here.)
Here’s a thought …
“There was no screaming, no sounds, only the terrible shearing of metal. Something cracked my skull like a hard-boiled egg. I was hit again at the front. The salty taste of blood was in my mouth. I was afraid to put my hands to my head.”
Sir Bobby Charlton, one of the survivors of the crash.
And a song …


Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

Have a good day.





*      Morning, Badwolf: nice run of top scores, there!

†        I’d imagine you’d need good eyesight to repair mobile screens, Olga: I’d imagine if you’re good at war-games modelling — building tin soldiers, in other words — you’d have an advantage.   As for BT : well … … (Oh, Ridley Scott^ worked on a separate version of Dune: one that inherited some of the Jodorowsky designers, but eventually turned into the Lynch version.   There’s a new version dueª.)

‡        Sounds like it, Debbi!   (Oh, David did the most recent version of Dune, back in the eighties: I think that’s where he started hiring Kyle McLachlan on a regular basis.   There’s a new version dueª.)

^        I believe that’s where he met — or was introduced to — Chris Foss and H. R. Giger, two of the key designers for Alien.

ª        Given the Jodorowsky and Scott versions never got made, and the Lynch version has … mixed reviews … ?   I have my doubts about the Villeneuve version.   What I’ve seen of the cast look good: although I’m not sure about casting Stellan Skarsgård as Vladimir Harkonnen.   The Baron’s obese: Skarsgård isn’t.

3 comments:

DEATH COMES TO US ALL said...

(1) Manchester United (2)Sir Matt Busby(3)Munich(4)Belgrade(5)Geoff Bent

Olga said...

Q1) Manchester United F.C.
Q2) Matt Busby
Q3) Munich-Riem
Q4) Belgrade
Q5) Geoff Bent
Sorry about the BT thing, and you're right about having a chat at the Job Centre. There must be some guidance they can provide on this kind of tests, although I suspect they will vary according to the company and the role... (Multitasking while trying to answer the questions doesn't help, for sure!)

Debbi said...

Yeah, that's the one I was thinking of.

1. Manchester United
2. Matt Busby
3. Munich
4. Belgrade
5. Roger Byrne