How To Become Cabin Crew
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How to become cabin crew is a comprehensive guide that covers every element of the selection process, from how to complete a successful cabin crew application form, through to how to answer the tough interview questions. As with any job of this nature the competition is fierce and it is crucial that you are fully prepared. Not only will this guide give you the edge over the other applicants but it will also tell you how to complete the cabin crew application form, how to pass the assessment centre and also how to pass the cabin crew interview.

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Date de parution 20 novembre 2012
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781909229389
Langue English

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HOW TO PASS THE POLICE WRITTEN TESTS WORKBOOK



Rian Crombie
Copyright © How2Become Ltd.





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VERBAL REASONING QUESTIONS
Verbal Reasoning Question Number 1
An accident occurred on the M6 motorway between junctions 8 and 9 southbound at 3pm. The driver of a Ford Fiesta was seen to pull into the middle lane without indicating, forcing another car to veer into the central reservation. One person suffered a broken arm and was taken to hospital before the police arrived.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. The accident was on the M6 motorway on the carriageway that leads to Scotland. 2. The driver of the Ford Fiesta was injured in the crash. 3. The central reservation was responsible for the accident. 4. The police did not give first aid at the scene. 5. The accident happened at 1500 hours.



Verbal Reasoning Question Number 2
A man of between 30 and 35 years of age was seen stealing a car from outside Mrs Brown’s house yesterday. He was seen breaking the nearside rear window with a hammer before driving off at 40 miles per hour. He narrowly missed a young mother who was pushing a pram.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. The man who stole the car was 34 years old. 2. He stole Mrs Brown’s car. 3. The young mother who was pushing a pram was injured. 4. He used a hammer to smash the windscreen. 5. When he drove off he was breaking the speed limit.



Verbal Reasoning Question Number 3
A shopkeeper called Mr Smith was seen serving alcohol to a girl aged 16.
The girl had shown him fake ID, which was a driving licence belonging to her sister. The incident occurred at around 11.30pm on a Wednesday evening during December.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. The girl is old enough to purchase alcohol from Mr Smith. 2. The girl purchased the alcohol for her sister. 3. The girl’s sister had given the driving licence to her. 4. Mr Smith will receive a custodial sentence for his actions.



Verbal Reasoning Question Number 4
Following a bank robbery in a town centre, 6 masked gunmen were seen speeding away from the scene in a black van. The incident, which happened in broad daylight in front of hundreds of shoppers, was picked up by CCTV footage. Police are appealing for witnesses. The local newspaper has offered a £5,000 reward for any information leading to the conviction of all the people involved.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. The car in which the gunmen drove off was a black van. 2. Someone must have seen something. 3. The incident was picked up by CCTV cameras. 4. The newspaper will pay £5,000 for information leading to the arrest of all of the men involved. 5. Police are not appealing to members of the public for help.




Verbal Reasoning Question Number 5
A factory fire at ‘Stevenage Supplies’ was arson, the police have confirmed. A man was seen running away from the scene shortly before the fire started. Earlier that day a man was sacked from the company for allegedly stealing money from the safe. The incident is the second one to occur at the factory in as many months.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. Police have confirmed that the fire at the factory was arson. 2. The man who was seen running away from the fire was the man who started it. 3. One previous ‘fire-related’ incident has already occurred at the factory. 4. The man who was sacked from the factory may have started the fire.



Verbal Reasoning Question Number 6
At 1800 hours today police issued a statement in relation to the crime scene in Armstrong Road. Police have been examining the scene all day and reports suggest that it may be murder. Forensic officers have been visiting the incident and inform us that the whole street has been cordoned off and nobody will be allowed through. Police say that the street involved will be closed for another 18 hours and no access will be available to anyone during this time.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. Police have confirmed the incident is murder. 2. Forensic officers have now left the scene. 3. The road will be open at 12 noon the following day. 4. Although the street has been cordoned off, taxis and buses will be given access. 5. Forensic officers will be at the scene all night.



Verbal Reasoning Question Number 7
Mrs Rogers telephoned the police at 8pm to report a burglary at her house in Gamble Crescent. She reports that she came home from work and her front bedroom window was open but she doesn’t remember leaving it open.
She informs the police that her jewellery box is missing and also £40 cash, which was left on the kitchen table. She came home from work at 5pm and left again at 7am in the morning. No other signs of forced entry were visible.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. The burglar made his/her way in through the bedroom window. 2. The burglar took the jewellery and £40 cash before leaving. 3. Mrs Rogers was away from the house for 10 hours in total. 4. Mrs Rogers may have left the window open herself before leaving for work. 5. There were other visible signs of forced entry.




Verbal Reasoning Question Number 8
The local bank was held up at gunpoint on Monday the 18th of September at approximately 4pm. The thieves used a black motorcycle to make their getaway.
The following facts are also known about the incident: • Two shots were fired. • There were 12 staff members on duty at the time of the raid. • The alarm was raised by the manager and the police were called. • The cashier was ordered to hand over a bag of money containing £7,000. • The thieves have not yet been caught. • Police are appealing for witnesses.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. The thieves have been caught. 2. The cashier raised the alarm. 3. The cashier was shot. 4. Two people were injured. 5. The bank was open for business at the time of the incident.




Verbal Reasoning Question Number 9
A father and son were found dead in their two-bedroom flat in Sparsbrook on Sunday evening. They had both been suffocated.
The following facts are also known: • The victims were identified by the police as Mark Webster, 16 years old, and his father, Thomas Webster, 39 years old. • Thomas was in debt to the sum of £37,000. • Two men were seen leaving the house at 4pm on Sunday afternoon. • Two men were seen acting suspiciously in the area on Saturday evening before driving off in a Brown Ford Escort car. • Thomas had previously contacted the police to express his concerns about his safety following threats from his creditors. • The house had not been broken into.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. The people Thomas owed money to could have been responsible for the deaths. 2. The two men seen leaving the house were not responsible for the deaths of Mark Webster and Thomas Webster. 3. The house had been broken into. 4. Neighbours reported two men acting suspiciously in the area on Saturday evening. 5. The people responsible for the deaths drove off in a brown Ford Escort car.



Verbal Reasoning Question Number 10
Firefighters have discovered a large quantity of cannabis during a fire on a farm in the village of Teynsville. Police have cordoned off the area.
The following facts are also known about the incident: • The farm is owned by local farmer Peter Watts. • The fire was deliberately started. • Peter Watts has two previous convictions for possession and supply of Class A drugs. • Peter Watts wife was at home on the night of the fire. • Peter Watts was visiting friends in the nearby town of Grentshill when the fire started. • A passer-by reported the fire to the police at 9pm. • Peter Watts has been arrested on suspicion of possession of cannabis.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. Cannabis is a Class A drug. 2. The fire was started accidentally. 3. A passer-by reported the fire to the fire service at 9pm. 4. The cannabis found during the fire belonged to Peter Watts. 5. Peter Watts has been arrested for possession of cannabis.



Verbal Reasoning Question Number 11
A row of terraced houses was partially destroyed by an explosion on the 17th of April 2007. Just before the explosion a man was seen running back into his house. He had reported a gas leak to the gas board 7 days prior to the explosion.
The following facts are also known about the incident: • The smell of gas had also been reported by two further residents in the weeks leading up to the explosion. • The police are investigating possible terrorist connections with one of the residents.
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY 1. A gas leak was reported to the gas board on the 10th of April 2007. 2. The explosion was caused by a gas leak. 3. The explosion was not caused by a terrorist attack. 4. The man seen running back into his house had already reported a gas leak to the gas board. 5. The row of terraced houses that were involved in the explosion has been damaged.



Verbal Reasoning Question Number 12
On the evening of December 21 Peterborough Boat Club was

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