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Pre-employment Quiz
Please respond to the following math questions with a decimal answer.
50 - 5 =
56 + 12 =
0.125 + 0.375 =
0.5625 - 0.125 =
9 * 7 =
16 / 4 =
0.25 * 4 =
0.75 / 2 =
What measure does the 'A' marked on the ruler correspond to?
1/2"
1/4"
1/8"
1"
What measure does the 'B' marked on the ruler correspond to?
1/2"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
What measure does the 'C' marked on the ruler correspond to?
2-15/16"
2"
2-3/8"
2-9/16"
What measure does the 'D' marked on the ruler correspond to?
3"
3-1/2"
2-9/16"
3-1/4"
What measure does the 'E' marked on the ruler correspond to?
21/32"
21/64"
1/2"
3/4"
What measure does the 'F' marked on the ruler correspond to?
21/64"
5/64"
15/64"
33/64"
What measure does the 'G' marked on the ruler correspond to?
4.5"
4-3/4"
5"
4.3"
What measure does the 'H' marked on the ruler correspond to?
5.375"
5.5"
5.2"
5.475"
If a 1-3/4" x 5" x 60" 180 lb. steel bar was falling over, what would you do?
Try to stop the bar from falling.
Place a pad under the bar to cushion the impact.
Let the bar fall, possibly causing serious damage to equipment.
Call for someone to help, waiting for them to decide what to do.
How many millimeters to an inch?
100
24.5
110
25.4
You broke a machine while you were working on a part. The machine works fine most of the time, but you know it's broken. You know the repair will cost a lot of money. What do you do?
Don't say anything knowing you might get fired.
Tell your supervisor how it happened and that it needs to be fixed.
Tell your supervisor that you just noticed the machine is not working properly.
Try to fix the machine yourself hoping nobody will notice.
You accidentally dropped a heavy bar on your foot. It hurts really bad for a while but it feels better now. What do you do?
Don't worry about it and continue to work.
Go to the doctor's office after work not telling anyone.
Report the accident to your supervisor.
Leave work and go home to let it get better.
What does MSDS stand for?
Modern Safety Department Standards
Material Standards for Development Systems
Material Safety Data Sheet
Model Solutions for Design Standards
You have to make a phone call during business hours. What do you do?
Make the call when you are in between jobs.
Make the call on your lunch break.
Make the call whenever you feel like it.
Check with your supervisor for the appropriate time.
What is the decimal equivalent of 1/2"?
0.050
0.250
0.500
0.375
You are driving a forklift truck and notice the brakes are not working properly. What do you do?
Continue to use the truck hoping someone else will have them fixed.
Stop what you are doing and fix them yourself.
Tell your supervisor about the problem so they can be fixed.
Tell someone you don't like to drive the truck.
While operating a machine you notice a safety guard is missing. The machine will still operate. What would you do?
a) Stop using the machine immediately, causing production to stop.
b) Wait until after your shift is over to report the problem to your supervisor.
c) Keep running the machine so production will not be affected.
d) Both B and C.
What is the decimal equivalent of 3/8"?
0.375
0.250
0.750
None of the above
You are working on a part and are not sure of a dimension. You should know the right dimension. What do you do?
Continue making the part hoping you are right.
Continue to make the part knowing someone else will catch the error if you are wrong.
Check with someone who knows what the right dimension is after you finish the part.
Check with someone who knows what the right dimension is before you finish the part.
You are working a shift that has no supervisors. While you are working you notice a fellow employee is under performing. What do you do?
Nothing, not your responisibility.
Alter your work to match his.
Discuss with your supervisor at the next opportunity.
Tell him to speed up.
You have an idea to improve production and possibly eliminate the job you are doing. What do you do?
Nothing, because management doesn't care what you think.
Tell your fellow employees only.
Discuss it with your supervisor.
Implement the change yourself.
Nothing, for fear of losing your employment.
Performance is best judged by?
a) How many parts an employee makes compared to other workers.
b) How long an employee has been with a company.
c) Employee's ability to work as part of a team to meet customer requirements.
d) Employee's ability to work safely at all times.
e) Both 'C' and 'D'.
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