SafeStudentSitter

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Safe Student Sitter Quiz

Welcome to the Safe Student Sitter Quiz! This quiz is designed to assess your suitability as a responsible pet and house sitter. With a series of questions focused on your qualifications, experience, and decision-making abilities in pet care, we aim to identify the best applicants for our pet-sitting program.

Key features of the quiz:

  • Initial personal information gathering
  • Timed situational questions
  • Focus on pet care practices and responsibilities
27 Questions7 MinutesCreated by CaringCat123
Name and Surname ( PLEASE PUT YOUR INITIALS BEFORE EACH ANSWER)
I.D no.
Email Address and cell no.
Age
Residence
Nationality
Highschool
Tertiary education
Further qualifications [degree/diploma/certificate etc or working towards one]
Work experience [Any work experience, position, duration and relevant person to contact] ONLY NEEDED IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY PROVIDED TO US
Drivers license [yes/no, and for how long]
Pet sitting experience [yes/no, and if yes, how many houses and how long]
Previous pets owned [type of animal] and reason of death
Please provide a motivational paragraph as to why you feel we should hire you.
THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ARE TIMED, YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS TO COMPLETE EACH QUESTION.
THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ARE TIMED, YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS TO COMPLETE EACH QUESTION.
John has been told to lock the doors whenever he leaves, but is currently in the house. Does he need to lock the doors?
John is looking after 3 pets. A cat and two dogs. He has been told to feed the dog twice a day, and the cat only once. He accidently fed the one dog double the amount for his first meal. Should John feed the dog again for it's second meal?
John has noticed the cat shivering and is not eating it's food, at 2am, the cat throws up. What should John do?
John has had to re-fill the water bowl 3 times in one day, should he be concerned?
John has run out of pet food, and it is now meal time, what does John feed the pets?
John dropped a large amount of cocao on the floor, and the dog licked it up. Why should John be concerned?
John woke up to the sound of the alarm, he is not sure why it has been set off. What should John do?
John has unfortunately broken several objects during his stay. What should he do as a responsible pet/house sitter?
John has been asked to walk two large dogs which are very strong, how should he tackle the situation?
John is considering walking the dogs without the leashes. Why is this a bad idea?
John has noticed that the one dog is starting to bark and growl at the gate. It is making a lot of noise. What should John do and why?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!
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