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MrBlue92 18th May 2011 12:43

Good luck from your results :)

so how does this work then?
At 24 mph, how long does it take to travel 18 miles?

60 obviously doesn't go into 24, but 6 does..
24/6 = 4 miles per 10 minutes, is that right?
but then where do I go from there?

Gradient 18th May 2011 12:53

18miles is 3/4 of 24miles (the distance travelled in one hour), therefore it would take you 3/4 of an hour to travel 18 miles, i.e 45 minutes.

lkrd1 18th May 2011 20:44

hey guys/gals,

First stage assessment on Friday for me, just wondered on dress code...smart casual means so much in so many different places. What did you wear and what were others wearing. Would smart jeans and smart jumper be sufficient?
Many thanks

gazb2 19th May 2011 09:29

Another bit of advice for the stage ones is to really work as quick as possible with cubes and diagramming. Of course, be accurate....but there isn't enough time to check and double check your answers...and time disappears...so go quickly, especially with the first 10 or so when they are simple.

Crazy Voyager 19th May 2011 09:36

I had time to check my answers... But maybe I'm weird :8

MrBlue92 19th May 2011 11:08

How do you work out the fuel bit? that's the next thing i'm on to, as you can tell maths isn't my strongest point :P

MrFrost81 19th May 2011 11:41

MrBlue, from what I recall the fuel questions were a minor, extra layer on top of the S/D/T questions.
They will tell you how much fuel you have (50 gallons) and how fast you burn through it (25 gallons per hour) then your speed (300 mph) and ask which of the multiple choice distance answers is the furthest you can reach (a. 400 miles, b. 580 miles, c. 720 miles, etc).
All you have to do is first calculate the fuel (50 gallons at 25 gallons per hour is 2 hours), then it's the same old S/D/T questions as before (300 mph for 2 hrs means max distance of 600 miles so answer B).
My example was easy but the questions aren't too hard. They just want to see if you'll trip up with extra layers to work through.

edit: ... or they'll do it the opposite way around and give you the distance and speed then the rate of fuel consumption and ask how much fuel is needed to fly this distance.
This is just the distance divided by speed to find the time needed and then multiply the fuel consumption by the time to see how much fuel you need.


Stay chilled and good luck.

@ Crazy Voyager
I had about 5 minutes spare at the end of the cube test but I didn't need to check any of my answers :cool:

edit: "Pro" tip for the cube test. If you're sure the right answer is the first cube you look at don't waste time ruling out the others. It always seems to take me longer to work through a wrong cube and since there are 3 or 4 wrong cubes for every question then it's best to move on straight away when you find the right one.

MrBlue92 19th May 2011 12:15

Cheers MrFrost, I understand it a bit better now, I can only do my best I suppose, just another quick question, I have heard somewhere that the s/d/t is multiple choice, I highly doubt that's true but maybe you can confirm it :)

Gradient 19th May 2011 13:12

Stage 1 is multiple choice :)

RedFalcon 19th May 2011 13:39

Ahhhhh Stage 1 tomorrow!! Nervous!

jstanley 19th May 2011 19:58

Hi, New to this forum. Ive got stage 3 interview & group exercise next thursday at bournemouth airport, really nervous about interview, can anyone whos had the interview post what questions they got? Is that allowed? James

mallardpi 19th May 2011 22:32

jstanley.

See your personal messages.

RedFalcon 20th May 2011 11:38

Well failed stage 1! Well done to all that got through!

Crazy Voyager 20th May 2011 12:11

esudfu, is that at CTC? Because I will have my stage 3 on the 31st aswell but that is at the Swanwick center.

jstanley, the best of luck to you :)

Simon89 20th May 2011 15:01

First, this thread was useful in giving me an idea of what to expect at stage 1, so thanks!

Had my stage 1 at the corporate center (Whitely/Fareham, you know the one) this morning this morning, made it through to the 2nd half. Motivation, numerical, and diagramming all OK, though I'm going to be having nightmares about cubes! Told we'd hear back by Wednesday, so good luck to others waiting :)

boeingairbus1981 20th May 2011 15:52

Just got the good news after stage 2; an invite to do the occupational personality questionnaire. congrats and commiserations to all the other recent stage 2 guys.

fusi0n 20th May 2011 16:59

^^^ Same here. Don't know why it took so long for it to come through compared to everyone else but I don't care, I'm just happy I made it through. I felt sure I'd failed.

aimiez_30 21st May 2011 22:50

Congratulations to those who make it. Good job http://imagicon.info/cat/8-2/icon_biggrin.gif

jstanley 22nd May 2011 11:02

Good luck to all who have future tests, interviews etc & well done to all who passed their tests. :ok:
Counting down the days to my interview on thursday :uhoh: & getting increasingly nervous, lol, can anyone whos had stage 3 give me some tips/pointers.

mbor 22nd May 2011 15:32

Hi to everyone!

Any recommendation about accomendation in Fareham??

I have my stage 2 the 2nd of june so I will spend the night before there.

Hope to meet someone there and good luck to everyone!!


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