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Oilserv Group Past Questions and Answers – Updated Version
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About Oilserv Group
The Oilserv Group is a conglomerate of companies involved in various sectors of the oil and gas industry. It is known for its involvement in engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) services in the oil and gas sector, particularly in Nigeria. The group provides a wide range of services that include pipeline construction, drilling, facility maintenance, and more. They are known for their expertise in handling complex and large-scale projects within the oil and gas sector.
Oilserv Group Test Format
Our Oilserv Group Past Questions and Answers – Updated Version Study Pack includes:
- Verbal Reasoning: Assesses the candidate’s ability to understand written passages, draw logical conclusions, and make inferences based on the information provided.
- Numerical Reasoning: Evaluates the candidate’s quantitative skills, data analysis, and ability to interpret graphs, charts, and numerical data.
- Abstract Reasoning: Measures the candidate’s non-verbal problem-solving and analytical skills through patterns and sequences.
Sample Questions for Oilserv Group
It was the custom in Luchen where we lived for married women who were not yet in charge of the household to go back to their parent’s home for the summer. Although my father’s mother was then still quite strong. my mother had quite a few household duties She could not spend many days, other own home during summer. She could take a few day, only after visiting the Ancestral graves. At such times I always went with her to stay in her parent’s house. lt was a place called Pingchao village, not far from the sea, a very out-of-the way little village on a river, with less than thirty household, peasants and fishermen.
We spend most of our days digging up worms, putting them on little hooks made of copper wire, and lying on the river bank to catch shrimps. What I looked forward to most was going to Chaochuay to see the opera. Chaochuay was a slightly larger village about two miles away. Since Pingchao was too small to afford to put on opera, every year it contributed some money for a performance at Chaochuay
That year when I was eleven or twelve, the long: awaited day arrived. But as ill-luck would have it, there was no boat for hire that morning.
Pingchao village had only one sailing boat. which left in the morning and came back in the evening. __ This was a large boot which was out of the question to hire and all the other boats were unsuitable because they were. too small. Someone was sent round to the neighboring villages to ask if they had boats; but no-they had all been hired already. My grandmother was very upset. blamed my cousins for not hiring one earlier and began to complain. Mother tried to comfort her by saying the operas at Lucben where much better than in their little villages and there were several every year, so there Was no need to go today. But I was nearly in tears from disappointment and mother did her best to impress on me that no matter what, I must not make a scene, because it would upset my grandmother.
In word, it had fallen through. After lunch when all my friends had left and the opera had started, I imagined I could hear the sound of gongs and drums, and saw them, with my mind’s eye in front of the stage buying soya-bean milk.
1. The dominant emotion in the passage is
A.Anger
B.Anxiety
C.Joyfulness
D.Hostility
Soluition:
It is clear from the passage that the dominant emotion is anxiety
Answer: B
2. The narrator spent time in his grand parents’ home because
A.He enjoyed the opera at Pingchao.
B.His grandmother needed him around her all the time.
C.He must visit his grandparents every year according to the custom.
D.He always went with his mother when she Visited there. Solution:
The only time the narrator spends with his grandparents is when his mother visits there.
Answer: D
3. The word ‘impress’ as used in the passage most nearly means
A.Mark
B.Emphasize
C.Affect
D.Amaze
Solution:
The best word among the options that can best replace ‘impress’ as used in the passage is ‘emphasize’
Answer: B
4. The phrase ”with my mind’s eye” implies that the narrator
A.Saw a vision.
B.Had a good imagination
C.Had poor eyesight.
D.Wanted to go to sleep
Solution:
“With my mind’s eye” as used by the narrator in the passage means ‘by imagination’
Answer: B
5. Which of these statements is not true according to the passage?
A.The villagers at Chaochuay contributed money to put up an opera
B.The writer had lunch with his friend
C.Pingchao village had a boat
D.The writer’s grandmother wanted him to attend the opera
Solution:
The events experienced by the narrator in the last paragraph was as a result of imagination. Hence, he didn’t really have lunch with his friends. Answer: B
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