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NLNG Graduate Internship Past Questions and Answers
From the authors of the most recently updated NLNG Graduate Internship past questions, this study pack will help you prepare faster for your best performance in the test.
To perform your best, a crucial part of your preparation tactics is to practice previous years’ papers. Solving these will help you understand the exam pattern, know the level of difficulty, and ultimately, help you create your best preparation strategy and guarantee success.
About NLNG
Securing a spot in the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) graduate internship program is highly competitive. NLNG is renowned for its excellence in natural gas production and commitment to professional development. To maximize your chances of success, thorough preparation is essential. This guide provides an overview of what to expect, tips for preparation, and sample questions to help you excel.
What to Expect in the NLNG Graduate Internship Test
NLNG’s selection process includes an aptitude test designed to assess your cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and subject-specific knowledge. The test typically covers the following areas:
- Verbal Reasoning
This section evaluates your comprehension and communication skills, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and logical reasoning. - Quantitative Reasoning
Numerical and mathematical skills are assessed here, including basic arithmetic, data interpretation, and problem-solving. - Logical Reasoning
This section measures your ability to analyze patterns, sequences, and logical arguments. - Technical Knowledge (optional for some roles)
For candidates in technical fields, this section may include questions related to engineering principles, programming, or other specialized knowledge areas. - Current Affairs and General Knowledge
Questions on Nigeria’s economic, political, and social landscape, as well as NLNG’s operations and industry trends, may also feature.
Preparation Tips
- Understand the Test Format
Familiarize yourself with the structure of the test and practice answering questions within a timed environment. - Use Past Questions
Practicing past questions helps you identify recurring patterns and build confidence. - Stay Updated on Current Affairs
Read news articles, particularly about the oil and gas industry and Nigeria’s economy. - Sharpen Your Technical Skills
For technical roles, review fundamental concepts in your area of expertise. - Practice Consistently
Dedicate time daily to solving sample questions and revising weak areas.
Some Frequently Asked Questions about NLNG Graduate Internship
Q: Can I take the test on my phone?
A: We strongly advise against using your phone for the test. Using your phone can result in your test
being terminated when calls or SMS come in during the test as this can be considered suspicious
activities (see the question on suspicious activities for more details).
Q: Can I take the test more than once?
A: You are only allowed to take the test only once. If you take the test more than once, it is only your
score from the first attempt that will be recorded.
Q: Is the test timed?
A: Yes. All tests have a time duration in which they must be completed. Once the duration is
reached, the test will be terminated, and your score recorded and submitted.
Q: What if I mistakenly end the test before I am done?
A: Once a test is submitted or closed, it will be assumed that the test has been completed and
submitted.
Q: Would I be allowed to retake the test if my test automatically ended because of network or
internet issues?
A: No, you would not be allowed to retake the test. You are advised to make sure you have quality
internet service to avoid this.
Q: Would I be allowed to use the calculator on my system for the test for mathematical questions?
A: Opening another app on your device while taking the test is considered an unusual behaviour so
we advise you have a physical calculator for the test.
Q: My test just ended. I don’t know what happened. What should I do?
A: Your test can be terminated for several reasons – internet connection, suspicious behaviour, or test
time elapsed.
Please ensure you have good and reliable internet before starting the examination to prevent
termination due to poor internet connection.
If you perform five (5) suspicious activities, your test will be terminated. Every time a suspicious
activity is noticed, you will get a warning. By the fifth (5th) warning, your test will be terminated.
Q: What are suspicious activities?
A: Your test will be terminated if you perform five (5) suspicious activities. The following activities are
considered suspicious activities /unusual behaviour:
˗ Minimizing the browser.
˗ Resizing the browser.
˗ Opening a new tab.
˗ Opening a new program.
˗ Take a screenshot. (Desktop)
˗ Pressing Ctrl + C.
˗ Pressing Ctrl + V.
˗ Pressing Print Screen.
˗ Pressing F12.
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