No, these are not stupid questions at all, but the answers must be unique to you; it's not good enough to quote someone else's ideas. You will almost certainly be asked to expand on your answers if (when!) you reach interview.
Assuming you are applying to an English-language company, take great care with your writing. W.G. above gives us some excellent examples of things to avoid (sorry, W.G., but I couldn't resist this!). Apostrophes are used for two major reasons: to denote ownership (this is John's car), or to indicate abbreviation (can't, won't, it's [which is short for it is, not belonging to it]). Apostrophes are not used in plurals ( meaning more than one - managers, questions) or adverbs (always). Try and avoid cliches (at the end of the day). Inverted commas ("TEAM") should be used for reported speech, or (rarely) when using a euphemism for another word. Capitalisation (TEAM) should be restricted to the first letter of a sentence (Just be honest...), or acronyms (FAA); avoid using them for emphasis.
I'm sorry to take the mick out of W.G. a bit, as his advice is absolutely sound - but he provided such an excellent example of some of the things to avoid in the formal written English you should use in an application. Once again, W.G. - sorry!
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