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Cognitive Skills
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1. If a CNC machine is set to cut a part to a specific dimension, and you notice that the final cut is consistently 0.5 mm off, what would you do first?
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A ) Adjust the machine settings to account for the difference
B) Inform a supervisor about the discrepancy
C) Ignore it if it's within tolerance
D) Re-measure the raw material
2. You need to install a part that requires 4 bolts, each to be tightened to 25 Nm (Newton-meters). If you've tightened three of them, how many Nm of torque have you applied in total?
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A) 25 Nm
B) 50 Nm
C) 75 Nm
D) 100 Nm
3. If an instruction says to align a part at a 30° angle but you mistakenly set it to 45°, what’s the most appropriate next step?
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A) Leave it as is
B) Adjust to the correct 30° angle
C) Ask for clarification
D) Move on to the next task
Personality Fit
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4. You’re working with a team on a project that has just received a sudden design change. What is your approach?
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A) Adapt quickly, ask questions if needed, and keep moving forward
B) Focus on your own tasks, allowing others to handle the adjustments
C) Suggest that the team stick to the original plan
D) Ask for step-by-step instructions on the new design
5. If you notice a teammate struggling with their part of the project, what would you most likely do?
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A) Offer to help them get back on track
B) Inform a supervisor of the issue
C) Focus on completing your own work first
D) Assume they will handle it themselves
6. You’ve been assigned a task that requires extreme precision, but a faster approach is suggested. How do you proceed?
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A) Follow the original instructions to ensure accuracy
B) Use the faster approach if it seems close enough
C) Discuss with a teammate for their opinion
D) Confirm with a supervisor before changing methods
Culture Fit
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7. You’re working under a tight deadline in a fast-paced environment. How do you handle your tasks?
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A) Prioritize speed over precision to meet the deadline
B) Balance speed with accuracy, even if you need to ask for help
C) Focus only on your work, letting others meet their own deadlines
D) Take extra time to double-check everything, even if it delays the process
8. A supervisor gives you feedback on a recent task. How do you respond?
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A) Acknowledge the feedback and ask how to improve
B) Thank them but continue with your current methods
C) Accept it but feel frustrated, thinking the feedback was unfair
D) Ignore it if it doesn't align with your work style
9. Safety protocols in your work area are updated. What do you do?
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A) Quickly review the updates and return to work
B) Take time to fully understand the new protocols before resuming
C) Ignore the changes if you feel they’re unnecessary
D) Ask a supervisor to explain any updates you're unsure about
10. You are working with another team member who makes a mistake. Do you:
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A) Fix it and mention the mistake so they can learn.
B) Report the mistake to the supervisor.
C) Ignore it and move on.
D) Option A & B
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