Recruitment Culture Test
Recruitment Culture Test
Welcome to the Recruitment Culture Test designed specifically for the Media Review Analyst role. This quiz is crafted to evaluate your knowledge on American history, culture, and current events.
Get ready to challenge yourself with a variety of questions that cover:
- American Politics
- Pop Culture
- Geographical Knowledge
- Significant Historical Events
You are about to take the Recruitment Culture Test for the Media Review Analyst Role.
General Instruction: Please Respond to the following questions by selecting the letter the corresponds to your answer.
Reminders:
1. You have 30-40 seconds to select the correct answer. The test will automatically move to the next question after and you will not be able to return to the previous questions.
2. Don't use other resources (Google, Yahoo etc.) to search for the correct answer as we are gauging your current knowledge on the questions provided.
3. Don't forget to provide your Full Name and Email Address after finishing the exam.
4. The result of this exam will not affect your application with us.
Good Luck!
You are about to take the Recruitment Culture Test for the Media Review Analyst Role.
General Instruction: Please Respond to the following questions by selecting the letter the corresponds to your answer.
Reminders:
1. You have 30-40 seconds to select the correct answer. The test will automatically move to the next question after and you will not be able to return to the previous questions.
2. Don't use other resources (Google, Yahoo etc.) to search for the correct answer as we are gauging your current knowledge on the questions provided.
3. Don't forget to provide your Full Name and Email Address after finishing the exam.
4. The result of this exam will not affect your application with us.
Good Luck!
1. The _______________ is the head of state of the United States. They are elected by the American citizens every four years in democratic elections. They also appoint people who will work in different departments that focuses on special areas for the country.
A. President of the United States
B. Secretary of State
C. Prime Minister
D. Defense Minister
2. It is the largest country in North America.
A. Russia
B. Canada
C. Greenland
D. San Francisco
3. It is the world’s third largest continent.
A. Russia
B. Antartica
C. Asia
D. North America
4. ____________ is the world’s most famous rodeo being held every July in Calgary, Alberta and Canada. It was first hosted in 1912.
A. Calgary for You and Me
B. Calgary Convention
C. Calgary Stampede
C. Calgary for the People
5. He was an American Christian minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement from 1955. His most famous work is his “I Have a Dream” (1963) speech, in which he spoke of his dream of a United States that is void of segregation and racism.
A. Martin Luther King Jr.
B. Cassius Clay
C. Jerry Lawler
D. Billy Gunn
6. Scopes Monkey Trial, an American Legal case in July 1925 was held in _________.
A. Tennessee
B. San Francisco
C. New York
D. Texas
7. He was American Marxist who assassinated John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
A. John Wayne Gacy
B. Ed Kemper
C. Lee Harvey Oswald
D. Edgar Manson
8. Michael Jackson is also known as __________.
A. Mr. Boogie Nights
B. The Zombie
C. Astronaut
D. King of Pop
9. An American professional basketball player who died on 26 January 2020 due to helicopter crash; he is also known as Black Mamba.
A. George Gervin
B. Mohammad Wilson
C. Kobe Bryant
D. John Stark
10. _________________ by Lil Nas X (USA, b. Montero Hill) was awarded a Diamond certificate by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), in recognition of sales of 10 million, on 22 October 2019. The remix of the track that fuelled its sales/streaming surge, featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, was released 200 days earlier, on 5 April 2019.
A. Old Town Road
B. Party in the USA Remix
C. Texas Battle
D. Road Dogg
11. Donald John Trump is the ______ president of the United States.
A. 45th
B. 17th
C. 23rd
D. 64th
12. He is the 48th vice president of the United States of America and assumed office January 20, 2017.
A. Gerald Ford
B. Spiro Agnew
C. George Clinton
D. Mike Pence
13. She served as First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001, as a United States senator from New York from 2001 to 2009, and as the 67th United States secretary of state from 2009 until 2013.
A. Lady Bird Johnson
B. Eleanor Roosevelt
C. Hillary Rodham Clinton
D. Michelle Obama
14. This act is colloquially known as Obamacare. Also, United States federal statute enacted by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010.
A. Dream Act
B. Wall Street Perform Act
C. American Recovery Act
D. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
15. What’s the largest city in North America?
A. New York
B. Los Angeles
C. Chicago
D. Mexico City
16. ____________ is the largest of the Great Lakes of North America. It is the world's largest freshwater lake by surface area, and the third largest freshwater lake by volume.
A. Lake Victoria
B. Lake Superior
C. Caspian Sea
D. Lake Michigan
17. Located in North America, what is the world’s largest island?
A. Antartica
B. Greenland
C. Iceland
D. Faroe Islands
18. Who wrote the American national anthem?
A. Francis Scott Key
B. Francis Drake
C. F. Scott Fitzgerald
D. Francis Bellamy
19. It is the practice of restricting people to certain circumscribed areas of residence or to separate institutions (e.g., schools, churches) and facilities (parks, playgrounds, restaurants, restrooms) based on race or alleged race.
A. Racial segregation
B. sexism
C. colloquialism
D. euphemism
20. This activity began in the early hours of June 28, 1969 when New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay club located in Greenwich Village in New York City. The raid sparked a riot among bar patrons and neighborhood residents as police roughly hauled employees and patrons out of the bar, leading to six days of protests and violent clashes with law enforcement outside the bar on Christopher Street, in neighboring streets and in nearby Christopher Park.
A. Stonewall Riots
B. March for Our Lives
C. March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation
D. Gentleman's Riot, Boston, Massachusetts
21. Which document does the Fourth of July commemorate?
A. Gettysburg Address
B. The Declaration of Independence
C. Articles of Confederation
D. Constitution
22. What is the first "self-evident truth" as stated in the U.S. Declaration of Independence?
A. All men are equal
B. All men have the right to vote
C. All men can buy guns
D. All men have the right to territories
23. What type of government does the US have?
A. monarchy
B. democracy
C. patriarchy
D. republic
24. As of 2019, what is the number 1 movie and highest grossing film of all time?
A. The Godfather
B. Titanic
C. Avatar
D. Avengers: Endgame
25. In American slang, if someone declares himself as "zonked," what does it mean?
A. Extremely tired
B. Extremely bored
C. Extremely hungry
D. Extremely in pain
26. What would the American slang term "creep" describe?
A. A killer or an assassin
B. A good dancer
C. A strange person
D. An uncooked hotdog
27. If a student says they need to "cram," what do they plan to do?
A. Spend more time in the park and date
B. Eat with their friends after exam to celebrate
C. Study intensively over a short period of time just before an examination
D. Go to party after graduation
28. Which of these bests describes a "couch potato?"
A. A person who’s lazy to do exercise and watches a lot of tv shows
B. A person who can’t stand from the table due to busyness
C. A person who’s lazy to do laundry
D. A person who often asks for water
29. What is the title of Taylor Swift's first album?
A. Fearless
B. Our Song
C. Speak Now
D. Taylor Swift
30. Who originally coined the term ‘meme’?
A. Richard Dawkins
B. Tim Berners Lee
C. Steve Jobs
D. Bill Gates
31. Which Australian city is home to the iconic Opera House?
A. Adelaide
B. Sydney
C. Perth
D. Melbourne
32. This is used to refer to a young man or a boy.
A. troop
B. noy
C. mate
D. lad
33. What is the capital of Australia?
A. Sydney
B. Canberra
C. Melbourne
D. Perth
34. Who is the New Zealand singer/song writer who was caught in a political controversy of having anti-Semitic beliefs? Her breakout hit “Royals” makes her one of the youngest artists ever to receive a Grammy at age of 17.
A. Lorde
B. Kylie Minogue
C. Natalie Imbruglia
D. Sia
35. This phrase is used to intensify an affirmative response to a complete agreement.
A. Bloody hell
B. Oi oi oi
C. No way
D. Bloody oath
36. Who is the Australian artist who came forward and tweeted about experiencing sexual harassment by a male celebrity in Hollywood and has a defamation case to Bauer Media?
A. Isla Fisher
B. Margot Robbie
C. Rebel Wilson
D. Nicole Kidman
37. Who is the most controversial Muslim activist, known for offending thousands after using ANZAC Day to tweet about refugees?
A. Aziza Abdel-Halim
B. Omar Abdel-Rahman
C. Yassim Abdel-Maiged
D. Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh
38. Who is the previous Prime Minister of Australia that finalized the Australian-Philippines relations covering joined defenses cooperation against terrorism? He also visited Philippines last November 2017.
A. Tony Abbott
B. Malcolm Turnbull
C. Kevin Rudd
D. Bob Hawke
39. Who is the 40th Prime minister of New Zealand who has also served as the Leader of the Labour Party since 2017?
A. Winston Peters
B. Jacinda Ardern
C. Anders Behring Brievik
D. Sanna Marin
40. Who is the first transgender to play in Women’s Australian football league last 2018 after the law passed for LGBT rights?
A. Andraya Yearwood
B. Veronica Ivy
C. Renee Richards
D. Hannah Mouncey
41. The name Australia is derived from the Latin word “Australis” which means ______.
A. "northern"
B. "western"
C. “southern”
D. "Reverina"
42. “His father's agro voice was accompanied by a slap.” In this sentence, what is the meaning of the underlined word?
A. Chilling
B. Sweet
C. Angry
D. Calm
43. It was the one of the biggest massacres and was also considered as the worst mass murder of the modern history of Australia in which 35 people were killed and 23 were wounded. This took place on April 28-29 1996 in Tasmania, Australia.
A. Boston Bombing
B. Melbourne stabbing attack
C. Sydney Massacre
D. Port Arthur massacre
44. This current Prime Minister of Australia, who’s also known as “ScoMo”, is involved in a controversial promotional video of a misleading and deceptive bushfire ad, which raised serious integrity issues.
A. Scott Morris
B. Scott Morrison
C. Scott Moore
D. Scott Montereal
45. What is the largest reef system in the world?
A. Great Barrier Reef
B. Great Dividing Range
C. Great Artesian Basin
D. Australasia
46. This bill was passed and legalized in December 2017 in Australia, allowing and recognizing the right to marry regardless of sex or gender.
A. Freedom rights
B. Human rights
C. Election bill
D. Marriage equality
47. Is a national day of remembrance on April 25 in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations" and "the contribution and suffering of all those who have served."
A. Freedom Day
B. Anzac Day
C. Remembrance Day
D. Thanksgiving Day
49. “My brother likes KFC but I prefer Macca’s.”, in this sentence what is the definition of the highlighted word.
A. Wendy’s
B. Mad for Pizzas
C. Mc Donalds
D. Mac and Cheese
48. What is the type of wildfire disaster that recently happened in Australia and is also known as the season of Black Summer?
A. Bushfire
B. Crown fire
C. Ground fire
D. Volcanic eruption
50. What is the form of government in New Zealand?
A. Absolute Monarchy
B. Constitutional monarchy
C. Federal Government
D. Democratic Government
51. This is a reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name which featured couples in a ground-breaking experiment as they meet for the first time at their wedding, then honeymoon, meet the in-laws and set up home, all the while getting to know one another more and more deeply.
A. The Bachelor
B. The Bachelorette
C. Temptation Island
D. Married at first sight
52. Which event is an annual LGBT parade and festival being held in Australia and is considered as one of the largest festivals in the world and the largest Pride event in Oceania?
A. Australia day Parade
B. Adeline Fringe Festival
C. Mardi Gras
D. Music Festivals
53. What is the capital city of New Zealand?
A. Wellington
B. Auckland
C. Christchurch
D. Perth
54. This event consisted of two consecutive mass shootings which occurred at mosques on March 15,2019 in New Zealand. The perpetrator had a motive of Islamophobia and is a member of the White Supremacist movement.
A. Darwin Shooting
B. Christchurch Shooting
C. Isla Vista Massacre
D. Columbine Shooting
55. In Australian slang, what is the meaning of the term “footy”?
A. kick
B. soccer
C. feet
D. football
56. Who is the Duchess of Sussex and the wife of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex?
A. Kate Middleton
B. Sophie Rhys Jones
C. Meghan Markle
D. Charlene Wittstock
57. What is this known contact sport in Australia which is played between two teams of eighteen players on an oval-shaped field (often a modified cricket ground)?
A. Hockey
B. Football
C. Basketball
D. Futsal
58. Who is the Australian Actor who played the role of Will Blakelee in The Last Song (2010) and of Gale Hawthorne in The Hunger Games film series (2012–2015)?
A. Chris Hemsworth
B. Chris Pratt
C. Patrick Schwarzenegger
D. Liam Hemsworth
59. Who is the current monarch of New Zealand?
A. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon
B. Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor
C. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor
D. Elizabeth Hamilton
60. What is the name of the 9-year old Australian boy who went viral for her mother’s video of him confessing on wanting to commit suicide because of bullying in school due to his dwarfism?
A. Quaden Bayles
B. Keaton Jones
C. Gabriel Taye
D. Phillip Spruill
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