Weird and Wacky Interview Questions
96Out of This World Questions --
During your last interview, did you feel as if you were you questioned by a mad scientist?
Were there aliens in the inner office feeding questions to your interviewer telephathically?
Twilight Zone...or the Outer Limits?
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Within the last ten to fifteen years, some strange and different interview questons have come into use among job interviewers around the United States. Some of these questions sound like "pop psychology" quizzes from magazines, some sound like a psychiatric examination, some appear to be like logic puzzles, and some don't make much sense at all.
These off-the-wall questions are designed to make you think, think creatively and quickly, and tap into your inner resources and personality components.
Unusual questions are often asked by an interviewer in order to find out more about your inner self and how your mind works. It is a way to get to know you better without asking questions that are overly personal. Your answer to such questions will tell the interviewer whether you will be a good fit for the company, as well as how creative you are and how well you can think in spur-of-the-moment scenarios. Before answering a question you feel is odd, take a deep breath and think for a moment or two, and then answer candidly. Don't try to think of an answer that the company wants to hear. Just be yourself.
Wild Card Interview Questions
The following questions have been used recently in job interviews around the country. Some of the questions have tips given to help you understand what the job interviewer is looking for with the question.
If you were a tree (or animal) what kind of tree (animal) would you be?
For either one, pick something strong and/or intelligent like a tiger or lion and try to relate the animal to the skills needed on the job. - no snakes and nothing fluffy and cuddly. For trees, pick an oak (strong and long-lived) and not a weeping willow.
If you were a Star Trek® [or Star Wars® ] character, which one would it be?
This is easy. There are a lot of fun and "pop" quizzes based on sci-fi personalities. Pick a character that is a leader and a bit of a risk-taker. Captain Kirk, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Spock, Sarek, etc.
What is your favorite color?
There are some personality and work-styles quizzes based on colors.
You are invited to a large cocktail party at a country club. When you arrive, the room where the party is being held is already over half full of people. How do they react to you when you enter the room?
This question tests for self-confidence.
Why are manhole covers round?
This question is looking for a creative answer.
What is your favorite drink?
Personality my be a little like a drink, but an answer to this question also may tell your employer whether you drink alcohol or not. In order to keep health insurance costs low, the company may try to hire non-drinkers.
What would I find in your refrigerator right now?
This would show planning and personality traits.
What is the last book you read?
Employers like employees who read the newspaper and magazines related to their industry.
If you could trade places with any other person for a week, famous or not famous, living or dead, real or fictional. with whom would it be?
- shows interests and creativity
What was the last movie you went to see?
- shows interests
What is your favorite movie (song)?
- shows interests
How would you explain a database in three sentences to your eight-year-old nephew?
This one shows creativity and your ability to summarize a topic.
How many gas stations would you say there are in the United States?
This one displays how you think about solving a large problem. It's about estimations vs. actual calculations and sometimes you can do both.
If aliens landed in front of you and, in exchange for anything you desire, offered you any position on their planet, what would you want?
- creativity
If you could be any character in fiction, whom would you be?
- shows interests and personality
If Hollywood made a movie about your life, whom would you like to see play the lead role as you?
- shows interests, self-confidence and personality
If you could be a superhero, what would you want your superpowers to be?
- creativity, personality
If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?
- creativity, personality, accomplishments
If you had only six months left to live, what would you do with the time?
- creativity, goals, planning
If you were a type of food, what type of food would you be?
- goes to personality. May also let the company know if you are iikely to enjoy unhealthy food and raise their insurance rates!
If you won $20 million in the lottery, what would you do with the money?
-creativity, goals, planning, generousity, responsibility.
If you were a salad, what kind of dressing would you have?
-personality
If you were a car, what kind would you be?
- personality
If you were written about in the newspaper, on the front page, what would the headline say?
- creativity, personality, accomplishments
Who do you like best, you mom or dad?
I'd be careful of this one and say I liked them both. Don't indicate family problems in an interview. Say something about what each parent taught you that has helped you become a success inlife.
What kind of people do you dislike?
Be careful with this one, because if you name any minority class of individuals or political party, you will be branded a bigot or "one of them.". Say that there are no particular people you dislike, although you find some behaviors annoying - such as not completing work assignments on time, wasting the company's time gossiping, etc.
What makes you angry?
Be careful about admitting to having episodes of anger. Indicate that you handle problems as they arise so that they don't build up to the anger point.
How many close friends do you have?
Most people do not have a lot of close friends, so don't say you do if you don't. Saying you have a lot of really close friends may make you seem like a liar or a shallow person if they are not close. Most people have a handful of really close friends, but many more casual friends.
In a small room you have a refridgerator, if you left the door of the 'fridge open would the temp in the room fall or would the temp in the 'fridge rise? Why?
Heat moves into less-heated areas because heated electrons move faster than cold ones, so the fridg temp would rise.
At a Subway Restaurant Interview:
What's the most important part of the sandwich?
Correct Answer - The SMILE.
A Question of Intelligence
If I assembled 3 of your former supervisors in a room and asked them about you, what would they say about you that you would say is not true?
It would likely be good to say that they all probably would over-praise you; that you worked hard for all your supervisors, but are a humble individuals.
What are the first three things you'd do on your first day at work here?
Think of three useful, organizational things, or include one item on getting to know the staff and daily activities.
What were the causes of the Civil War?
You may also be asked this about the Revolutionary War, or the War in Iraq. Employers want to know how to PREVENT big problems and studying wars should help us learn how to prevent them in the future.
Can you describe an atom?'
Say it is like a tiny solar system.
On a scale of 1 to 10 how happy are you?
Say you are an 8 or 9, but would be a 10 if you could work for their company.
How would you describe yourself in three words?
Use good words like resourceful, intelligent, quick, dependable, energetic, honest, sincere, determined, goal-directed, etc.
How would you design a spice rack for a blind person?
Any creative answer would be great - Braille labels, "talking" containers, etc.
What is the temperature when it's twice as cold as zero degrees?
Convert from Fahrenheit to Centigrade and then double that number. The answer is that 0 F doubled would be -17.8 C doubled, equals -35.6 Centigrade!
Tell me about the worst boss you ever had.
Do not complain about former bosses. Simply state that some may not have taught you as much as others did and point out a few good qualities of a favorite past boss.
As a finale, here is a quote that could be a good answer to several odd interview questions. It is left to us by a famous architect:
"Less is more only when more is too much." - Frank Lloyd Wright
A Strange Interview - Monty Python
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Excellent hub! Interesting and informative.
Thumbs up! I hope you get the position ;)
How can this quote
"Less is more only when more is too much." - Frank Lloyd Wright
be a good answer to odd interview questions?
please explain
Great article. I am also job hunting and employers really enjoy throwing curve balls these days! Thanks for the heads up.
I am keeping this list for the day we start hiring again
I want to apply for that position. I think I am over qualified since I have been trained watching reality shows.
Fun article.
Hector
Good collection of answers.What kind of questions they ask.Shameful
I've never been asked such questions but i wonder, what would happen if you mention a book or movie they've never heard of?
Glad I work at home, these are bizarre (but fun and informative!). Thanks!
Sounds really wierd.Do they really ask such questions?I would flunk as an 'interviewee'.Thanks for the 'info-caution'.May be practising for such ones would help.
I'm glad I'm self employeed today - those are some wild questions - loved your insight as to why they would ask them - that's always interesting to see what they're looking for.
This is fantastic.
Wow, what a good hub! I am glad that I don't have to go to another job interview again! Those questions do leave room for thought and I can see how they are related to a position for a company that would be hiring. It is like a personality test but right on the spot one. People should study this hub before they go out on an interview. I would!
Very interesting article. But here I would like to know about the following questions and answers mentioned in your hub:
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If I assembled 3 of your former supervisors in a room and asked them about you, what would they say about you that you would say is not true?
It would likely be good to say that they all probably would over-praise you; that you worked hard for all your supervisors, but are a humble individuals.
If you were a tree (or animal) what kind of tree (animal) would you be?
For either one, pick something strong and/or intelligent like a tiger or lion and try to relate the animal to the skills needed on the job. - no snakes and nothing fluffy and cuddly. For trees, pick an oak (strong and long-lived) and not a weeping willow.
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First of all my teacher of "Business Communication and Ethics" teacher advised our class never to be extra-smart in an interview. He gave us an example of an interview. An interviewee was asked: "Tell me your biggest weakness." The interviewee replied: "My biggest weakness is that I speak the truth all the time. People get annoyed with this habit of mine." My teacher said this is not a good answer because interviewee is trying to hide his real weakness and trying to replace it with something that is considered good.
The 'supervisor' and 'tree(animal)' questions' answers look similar to the interviewee's answer mentioned in the anecdote which my teacher told me.
Please clarify your stance.
The second question is regarding this question:
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What makes you angry?
Be careful about admitting to having episodes of anger. Indicate that you handle problems as they arise so that they don't build up to the anger point.
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I think people who "handle problems as they arise so that they don't build up to the anger point" are very rare. Won't this answer give impression to the interviewer that the interviewee is trying to be very 'cool' and 'smart' and not honest and straightforward?
Eagerly waiting for your reply,
Muhammad Ali
I was once asked what grade I got for O level Chemistry (an exam I'd taken when I was in my late teens). The job was as Chief Accountant - no chemisty required.
Maybe the question was a test of my long term memory?
My English teacher at my university told me that they sometimes ask a question: "What is the name of the first chapter of your thermodynamics book?"
Interestingly the first chapter of almost all the engineering books is not read very carefully because it contains basics that have already been learned.
So, if you get stuck on this question your impression on the interviewer is beyond any doubt pathetic.
great topic. very interesting. I'll be sure to check it out again next time I am in the process of interviewing.
You have made Hubpages a better place to live in! Keep churning up these interesting articles.
Wow Patty what an interesting piece of work. You have put together quite a list of interesting questions.
Patty,
Great hub as always and a lot of work and info here!!. If anyones tooled up for job interview its you and im sure you will get the position next week, if you dont its their loss!:)
Holy moly!!
If you need a reference for any job, i and many hubbers here will give you:)
I have never had a job interview in my life but if i do ever get too, which i doubt!! i will be very well prepared thanks to your help;)
Wow those are some interesting questions. I'll be a little prepared if I ever get asked any of those. LOL! and I thought some of the questions I've been asked were wierd those blow them away.
Patty,
As always a very well written Hub with lots of great information regarding interview questions that might be asked. These definitely seem like some strange questions, but your explanations for the reasons they may be asked makes them seem more reasonable. This would be a great reference for any type of interview situation at all. Thanks.
Have my first interview this weekend.
So nervous:(
Thanky ou so much for this page though, at least i can prepare!
On a scale of 1 to 10 how happy are you?
Say you are an 8 or 9, but would be a 10 if you could work for their company.
Loved this one. It`s like gaming their minds. People are usually naive and some might swallow that instantly.
Great stuff here Patty.
Alex M.
Monty Phyton movie was AWESOME!
ah ding ding ding ding
Great hub Patty. I was suprised to see that there are so many weird questions interviewers ask on a job interview. Sounds more like the person being interviewed is on a game show.
You are awesome. I aspire to be a great writer and captivator as yourself. Hope to see many more creative and thought provoking articles from you in the future.
I didn't know it would be so tough to go through such an interview.. At least I have never been in such a weird session before.. great hub..
That is really one weird question. What kind of part time job was that?
What an excellent list of questions - I have already thought of my answers just in case (not that I will be asked these exactly) Very Thoughtprovoking whether you are preparing for interviews of simply looking for an interesting read.
I have been asked the manhole cover question before along with many of my friends. All of the positions were computer related - so if you are going to interview for one of those anytime soon I would read up on this list. It became popular from Microsoft when they used it in their interview questioning.
Some answers to the manhole one:
- A round manhole cover cannot fall through its circular opening, whereas a square manhole cover may fall in if it were inserted diagonally in the aperture - Round tubes are the strongest and most material-efficient shape against the compression of the earth around them, and so it is natural that the cover of a round tube assume a circular shape.- The bearing surfaces of manhole frames and covers are machined to assure flatness and prevent them from becoming dislodged by traffic. - Circular covers do not need to be rotated to align them when covering a circular manhole.- Human beings have a roughly circular cross-section.- A round manhole cover can be more easily moved by being rolled.- If an automobile rolls over a dislodged manhole of another shape, the sharp corners could puncture the automobile's tire, whereas a circle doesn't have corners.- It's easier to dig a circular hole.- Tradition- Aesthetics
I've never been asked an unusual question like this in an interview, and it would really unsettle me if I did! Great hub, its made me realise that interviews are changing and different interviewing techniques are becoming more popular
Patty,
Another great hub.
I have some comments on a couple of the questions
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What is the temperature when it's twice as cold as zero degrees?
Convert from Fahrenheit to Centigrade and then double that number. The answer is that 0 F doubled would be -17.8 C doubled, equals -35.6 Centigrade!
Ny Comment: The question is ambiguous because it doesn't mention Fahrenheit or Centigrade or Kelvin. I believe that to answer the question properly the temperature scale has to be mentioned. Otherwise, you would have to provide a conversion answer for all temparture scales. 0 degrees Centigrade would have an answer of 17.7777777...... degress Centigrade.
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Scientists use a third scale for unique measurements, called the absolute or Kelvin scale. This scale was invented by William Thomson, also know as Lord Kelvin, a British scientist who made important discoveries about heat in the 1800's. Scientists have determined that the coldest it can get, in theory, is minus 273.15 degrees Celsius. This temperature has never actually been reached, though scientists have come close. The value, minus 273.15 degrees Celsius, is called absolute zero. At this temperature scientists believe that molecular motion would stop. You can't get any colder than that. The Kelvin scale uses this number as zero. To get other temperatures in the Kelvin scale, you add 273 degrees to the Celsius temperature. Conversion is very straight forward, though, strangely enough, the word degree is not used with the Kelvin scale. A now somewhat obsolete scale is used in specific calculations and measurements. It was created by R A F de R?aumur (1683-1757) a French scientist. He knew nothing of Fahrenheit's work and did not use mercury, but did produce a good working thermometer. He used the freezing point of water as his zero mark, and put the boiling point at 80 degrees. This scale was widely used in the 18th and 19th centuries, especially in France, in scientific communities. He has a greater claim to fame for much of the other scientific work he did. W J M Rankine (1820-1872), a Scottish engineer, created his scale, which was merely the Kelvin scale using the Fahrenheit degree instead of the Celsius. It has also had some wide use in scientific communities but is of no practical use in other areas of measurement.
Kelvin, Réaumur, and Rankine
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Can you double a temperature of zero degress Kelvin. Isn't that something like multiplying by zero?
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Why are manhole covers round?
My answer: The circular shape sitting on the base lip of the hole will not let it fall through the hole as would other shape. That is an attribute of circles, the circle has only one width. Unless that width (circumference is smaller than that of the hole, it is not going through the hole.
Too picky?
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In a small room you have a refridgerator, if you left the door of the 'fridge open would the temp in the room fall or would the temp in the 'fridge rise? Why?
Heat moves into less-heated areas because heated electrons move faster than cold ones, so the fridg temp would rise.
My Comment: This question is also ambiguous because we don't know the actual conditions in the scenario. It is also possible tht the temperature of the room is lower than that of the refridgerator. In which case the answer would be different. In an answer to this question, I believe that you would have to provide the data that you are using to come to your conclusion.
In addition, is the question asking for a generalization ro something more specific. For example, there would be no temperature difference from opening the fridge door if the temperatures were the same inside the fridge and in the room. If thee was a initial difference of a fraction of a degree, an oridnary thermometer wouldn't be able to detect a difference.
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If you had only six months left to live, what would you do with the time?
My Commet: I wouldn't be hear interviewing with you that is for certain.
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What were the causes of the Civil War?
My Answer: People couldn't resolve their dfferences and neither side wanted to give in to the other side. Then War was the answer as in the spoils of war.
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Ok, I will stop...
My pet peeve question is
"Where do you see yourself in five years?
Answer: Having your job.
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My personal experience, from hiring people in the technicla field and interviewing for a technical management position as well as many obseration leads me to believe that most of the people asking these questions are not qualified to interpret them. Again, my empirical base opinion.
Other people may have different experiences.
Good hub, once again.
If I could think that well on my feet I wouldn't be a writer! The whole point of writing is that you get to take your time researching and compiling and crafting each sentence to your liking. Gosh, some of these really threw me! Others (like what animal/tree) are questions I routinely use with clients to help understand their business better so I can create brand messages for them.
Wonder what would happen if (like me) you are not a fan of either Start Trek or Star Wars? Perhaps I would volunteer which of the many Law & Order characters I most resemble:-).
Very cool hub and especially useful in these economic times. I bet you are getting lots of traffic from job hunters. Best, MM
Patty.
Glad, that I could make you smile.
Being in the computer technical field has made me critical of HR. The trend in the last decade for HR has been to employ independent contractors to handle the filling of jobs for the company. These outsiders have a specialized skill and experience in filling job requirements. But many of these contractors and the headhunter agencies are not in general staffed with technical people. This puts them at a disadvantage when searching for applicants to fill these technical positions. This has been the rule in my experience, from all perspective of the job.
Many of them are even unfamiliar with the technical terminology, so they are at a disadvantage in determing the skills of an applicant. They then send many more resumes to the hiring manager than the hiring manager has time to go through.
This is not a condemnation of the entire HR community, it is just a reflection of my experiences and their conclusions.
I have also found that the human trait of personality in most cases trumps job qualifications. I have hired several candidates that interviewed well and had an impressive resume, only to wind up with an employee that transformed themselves into the opposite of what they portrayed in the interview. They bacame a liability to me, the rest of my group and the company. But, once in the company, it became difficult for upper upper management to remdy the situation.
It might just be the computer industry software designers and the other industries don't have these problems.
Do you think it might just me? Nah that couldn't be.
Patty,
Thanks for the sanity check
Off The Wall
very good, I support you, come on , welcome to my hub!
To Singh:
...to be honest with you, I have no idea. Probably, "Do you talk much or do you prefer to listen more?" But that's not really weird in the context of the article.
Sqwerly My Sis was interviewing for a County position (involving contact with public and grant money) and the panel asked one very unusual question you might like to hear. It has many connotations, some of which, we have since learned the answers to, but the origin is still a mystery...
Q-1): Do you think the average employee steals more from the company than the employer steals from him/her in a given week?
A-1): <!??!> There are four parts to this answer, the first of which is identifying the three assumptions lurking within...
a) assumes the employee steals from the company
b) assumes the employer steals from the employee
c) assumes the employee views the employer as some
kind of sneaky, subversive enemy plotting your ruin
A-1 Part2: recent stats show employees waste one hour per day of company time via e-mail, innappropriate (personal) use equipment, gossip leaks, petty write-ups,etc... so multiply the hourly wage by hrs/day, then days/week. Less than this and you sound 'Pollyanna', they're looking for a realist (mgt material); more than this and you sound 'Office Space' boss (soc/emo imbalanced = hi^insurance).
A-1 Part3: Must emphasize that you will not intentionally steal, and respect the company's work policies, but are susceptible to human falibility on rare occasions (be real, but be smart). Try to include ability to tactfully restrain others' inconsiderate manipulation of the system for bonus points...(Sis' ex-coworker used company car to go grocery shopping when attending conferences, and added lunch tab to company's expenses because of the 38 cent gas rebate! It caused the policy to be dropped for everyone.)
A-1 Part4: Phrase company time, tools, programs, and equipment as valuable resources, which you make efficient use of-- include experiential examples (Sis worked at Section 8, so she updated the clientele/waiting list daily by scrolling the Police Blotter's list through the program daily, as felons are ineligible for services; consequently, she saved an average of two full vouchers and five waitlist slots per month, which translates into a beter bottom line).
Her four years' longevity in another department of the same county, 92% on the written, and 87.5% on the psyche eval did not help her get this job when she bombed this question, Pollyanna-style. Two months after another applicant was given the job, Sis and the Supervisor of the job descript, who was a key panel interviewer coincidentally met at a function of mutual interest. They worked together on a charity project for several weeks, before the Supervisor divulged the above answers, saying Sis was better qualified for the position and they are thinking of dismissing the current employee at the end of the 12-month probation period.
Very odderifick questions!
I have been very fortunate so far in that my interviews have had fairly normal questions (knock on wood)! But now that I've lost my job to the economy, I'm getting ready for a whole new round of interviewing, so this type of hub is very helpful.
Also, that video about "what is your greatest weakness" is VERY interesting. I, too, have always heard to say a strength and describe it as a weakness, but everyone else knows that trick, too. Giving an actual weakness that you are working to fix seems much more interesting and genuine. I feel like if I were an interviewer, I would hire that person on the spot!
How would you weigh a plane without scales
How many times do a clock's hands overlap in a day
Tell me 10 ways to use a pencil other than writing
Why is there fuzz on a tennis ball
my personal favorite is “Why do you want to work for us?” It is mandatory to determine one’s wishes and expectations and thus choose a company. But asking why we applied to the offer is simply stupid!
“Why did I apply? Because you need a worker while I have the needed qualifications and need the money. End of story.”
a friend of mine was asked to describe a lemon without using the words fruit, sour, yellow etc :)
During an interview last week, I was asked, if I died, what would I like written on my headstone. I wanted to answer "My Name, silly". However I chose "She made a difference." Not sure what they were looking for on that one.
I think the only one I know is the one about the round manhole cover. (It's the only shape that can't fall down into the hole it covers.)
Here is an interesting question - if you could build an edible house, what would it be made out of?
How about " In the book of your life, what are the first three chapters:"
What a great Hub! Love the question about if you were a Star Wars character which would you be. As for what are your weaknesses, a friend of mine once said "chocolate" and it lightened the mood and she ended up getting the job!
OMG those are some pretty good questions... I had fun answering them.
WEIRD!
There is no wrong or right answer to these interview questions but if you are well prepared for random questions like these, you will come across as a confident and resourceful candidate.
Here is a true question that I was asked at a very short interview... I should give some background first, I had some inkling that my father who I had not seen for 20 years had worked at the firm, but had no idea what he did, I was applying for a senior post and I was being interviewed by the owner of the firm...
The pleasantries were quite brief and the owner asked if I had any relatives at the firm to which I replied that I believed that my father had worked there but had no idea what he did..
The owner of the firm, looked me in the eye and explained that my father was his chief designer, had designed the last range of equipment which was experiencing major recall problems which was on the verge of bankrupting the company and he had recently run away with the female sales representative of their main competitor taking all of the company designs and information with him.... As he explained this he became more and more agitated and redder in the face until he asked me...
"do you think I am mad?" looking at me to actually answer..
So I said "no"...
"good then, because I would have to be mad to employ you.." at which point he left the room and I was swiftly marched out without even having had a sip of the tea that I had been given at the start of the interview..
Great hub. I have yet to come across any of those questions on an interview, there are some weird ones in there.
manhole covers are round because ... square ones would cut tires...?
THESE are not interview questions - these are obviously made up for one of those email jokes.
I really hate interviews lol glad I haven't had to go to one in a long time.. they are so nerve racking.
I had an interview just yesterday and was asked "This can relate to your personal or professional life, but was is the biggest disapointment in your life?" I replied "I wasn't able to save my marriage" and left it at that. probably not the best answer, but it was the first thing that sprang to mind. My question is "What were they REALLY asking???
You said at the beginning of the article [quote] ... strange and different interview questions . . . around the United States [/quote]
That is a madness syndrome and thank God limited in the US only. I pity for you my US friends.
Every time in EU we know that a CEO or other personnel comes in our EU HQ bet start to roll. We call it the "Northern Madness Bet".
Cheers
Thanks for helpfull information!
Good compilation, funny yes, but pity the interviewee especially the first timers. Once we (my boss and I) interviewed a guy and decided to test him on his selling techniques by giving him difficult customer situations. The interviewee suddenly stood up, said "I do not want this job anymore", he was nervous and left the room!!
this is a awsome set of questions. i no my friends will be fed up answering this set of million questions. anyway they will be amazed to ans. im in grade 6b livin in saudi and i am a sri lankan.hahahahahahaha
I would think that a horse would be a good choice for the animal question because they are elegant creatures that can be used for farming and transportation and all sorts of work.
Good job on getting all of this info together on here.
Nice to have that list. Helps to prepare
Patty,
Great questions - my answers gave me some clues as to what I find important. I'm interviewing for a teaching job after being the interviewer for the past twenty years - I needed to stop over thinking the questions, damn psychology degree!
C
thx this is awesome
I got some logic questions before. Once I was ask, "How many gas stations do you estimate is in the city?" Of course, I'm supposed to talk through my thinking process.
[It was written on this page]:
"Why are manhole covers round?
This question is looking for a creative answer."
This might have been likely answered already...(?)...
But there really is a reason for manholes being round.
Because if they were any other shape except round, they could fit/fall thru the hole they cover. No other shape has that property (square, rectangle, triangle, oval, hexagon, octogon, etc. would fit thru sideways). But not a true circle.
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-Al Allerton III-
I would like questions like these to be answered by politicians during debates so I could record their answers and play them backwards in order to see what they are really thinking.If,nothing else it would be entertaining to say the least.
My personal favorite job application questions
Walmart/Sams Club
"Many things I see at work tend to cause more problems than they solve" agree or disagree
"I know the answers to many questions" agree or disagree
Starbucks
"People do a lot of annoying things" agree or disagree"
Hi
I read this post 2 times. It is very useful.
Pls try to keep posting.
Let me show other source that may be good for community.
Source: Art teacher interview questions
Best regards
Jonathan.
Hey Patty,
Love your list of questions and these questions were mind blowing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.LOL. Anyways Patty,did u got a job by answering any one of these difficult(!!) questions? Eagerly awaiting for your reply.
Even I got a job by answering to the first question in this hub in the HR round???
Cheers,
Parimala
Great HUB! Voted up and funny and shared with my ESL blog! :)
Yes, and working on odd questions like this and adding humor can take a lot of the pressure and stress out of ESL practice.
Great hub!
Great stuff!!!!!!
Above there is a sub way interview question asking: what is the most important part of the sandwich? according to the answer its the smile. I completely disagree. The correct answer is THE BREAD, reason for this: without the bread the filling would fall apart, therefore no sandwich and definitely no smile. This reflects that the interviewee has a firm belief in team work, without team work there's nothing. the smile should be the second most important thing.
This is great, but I'm in a high school debate class, and I'm going to be interviewing someone the making a speech about them, I need more questions that would get a normally shy person to talk more about them self



















































Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 4 years ago
I have an interview of sorts next week, so I have to practice on this list myself!