Who wants to be a millionaire, recruitment quiz for people with learning difficulties

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Quiz to be used with people with learning difficulties to prepare for recruiting staff

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Who Wants to be a

Millionaire ? Who Wants to be a

Millionaire ?

£ 100

£ 2,000£ 1,000

£ 4,000 £ 8,000

£ 16,000

£ 32,000

£ 64,000

£ 125,000

£ 250,000 £ 500,000

£1,000,000

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1. £100 What can you ask people in an

interview?

A. Why they want the job

C. What religion are they

B. Their age

D. If they are married

2. £200 What is a job description?

A. The skills you need to do the job

C. A list of duties relating to the job

B. The address of where you are going to work

D. What you sign when you get the job

3. £500 Where is a good place to advertise for support staff if you are a

small organisation?

A. A high street bank

C. A local paper

B. The television

D. A national paper

4. £1000 What is a person specification

A. How you want your life to be in the future

C. Your clothes size

B. It tells you the skills and qualities you need to do the job

D. It tells you if someone has committed a crime

5. £2000 What does the Disclosure and Barring Service do?

A. It tells the service if staff have committed a crime

C. It stops people who have a criminal record staying out after 9:00

B. It stops people without a passport leaving the country

D. It’s a social networking site

6. £4000 By law how many people have to be on an interview panel?

A. It doesn’t matter

C. There has to be at 6 people on every panel

B. There has to be at least 3 people on every panel

D. You are not allowed more than 5 people

7. £8000 What can you tell your friends about the people who you interviewed?

A. Everything the candidate said

C. You can say who you liked best

B. You can’t say anything that was said because it is private

D. You can tell them what scores you gave people

8. £16 000 Where can you interview

candidates? A.

You can only interview people at the place they are going to work

C. You should do it at in a busy place

B. It needs to be somewhere private

D. It has to be at the head office of the organisation

9. £32 000 It is good practice for the panel to be made up of…

A. Only men

C. Only people who have learning difficulties

B. Only women

D. A mix of men and women from different ethnic backgrounds

10. £64 000 An employment contract starts..

A. When staff sign their written contract

C. When staff have passed their probationary period

B. As soon as staff start the job

D. As soon as staff are offered the job

13. £500 000 How do you check that people are allowed to work in this

country?

A. Ask them

C. Ask their last employer

B. You don’t need to find this out

D. Ask for the ID which is stated by the Home Office

11. £1000 000 How should you decide who gets the job?

A. The whole panel marks what each candidate says

C. Give the job to the person who looks the smartest

B. Choose the person who looks the friendliest

D. The only person who can decide is the manager

Congratulations

Bad Luck

The End