@Stetson Lewis I used this on my 4 months pregnant wife, and found out that she had a vicious cocaine addiction (lol). I will be contacting athorities, and in my country women dont have the best rights so she is definitely getting the death penalty (lol). Thanks man this is pretty epic - hope other people are using it for hacking into thier spouses insta's and delivering sweet justice in the form of patriarchal society.
Took the test recently an gotta say, 44 outta the 50 questions are common sense an the rest are just non construction related to catch you out on having to re do it.....
Always do the tutorial before the actual test. Everytime I take it again (obviously every 5 years), there's always new ways of asking the question. For example, they put you in a scenario, looking at it in a 3rd person sense, or dragging answers to the correct boxes etc. Never underestimate these tests, revise loads, its not just common sense. They'll ask you something random like, what's the name of blue asbestos? In my opinion, it gets harder all the time.
It is how they make more money bro. it is quite dis heartening, you have to buy the books to learn what basic common sense is in more technical terms that will not benefit the average labourer.
@@bradks2876 there is a proper cscs revision booklet that my boss issued me, and there is mock tests you can do online. If you put cscs in the search in the app store, there will be a few that come up.
@@daljeetkalirai6708 if its "basic common sense", then you'd know the answer no matter how it's asked. If you don't know the answer and get "caught out" then it's not common sense and you failed to revise what was necessary to learn. Therefore, a failed result is the correct outcome and the test worked, as it's made people on site safer, by keeping a person away from them that failed their safety exam.
I got 47 out of 50 on the day which was a great feeling but also a huge surprise as I had been revising for a cooking test - fuck knows how I ended up in that exam room...
2020 test was very different to this i scored 42/50 and FAILED! They asked if it was my first test, had a sneaky feeling it was a bit of a con and gave me an almost unpassable test the pick 2 type questions where VERY tough how people cope is beyond me, they make you drag the answers in an empty box The test above i studied and got 100%. I think they want people to pay again i hope not but i think it is true.
@@Infinity-dp8sc Hi, i bought the HEALTH SAFETY @ ENVIROMENT TEST FOR OPERATIVES SPECIALISTS (2019 PAPERBACK) cost me £8.49 inc. delivery. It has a mini digger with a concrete breaking attachment yellow in colour on the front cover the books vary in price i just bought the cheapest one. The answers are in the back. The blue pegged questions near the end you do not have to study if you don't want to. The answers are in the back of the book. Simply put a black DOT nest to questions and when you have done up to page 122 mark your answers with a YELLOW marker any wrong answers highlight with a red pen and you should be ok with it. Good luck!
@@daljeetkalirai6708 thanks i’ve already bought the citb GT100 book for £20 and i’m reading through it right now and trying to get as much knowledge as i can
@@Infinity-dp8sc That's great just keep going it over and over am sure you will pass. . . . But do NOT rush through it! I do a day job as well as washing dishes in the evenings last few years and am making a good living now. Keep positive and think about the future my friend.
Not sure how helpful this is... you've clearly doubled up on questions in places and (as of 2020) some answers are WRONG. Please take this down or correct it to make it current.
I’m doing my cscs test in a couple of weeks and want to know if this is the sort of stuff that’s on the test if not then could someone please tell me where there is a video that’s better thanks
LilMishiMoo no problem, if you want my advice most of the test is common sense but the questions that caught me out a bit was signs and different colour fire extinguishers and the working in trenches but if you can swat up a bit on them beforehand you are definitely in with a good shot at passing it first time
Q2 does not define "work"! Now to most of us that means human's working. IF they mean operations (possibly by remote controlled machines) they should say so. This sloppy use of English is woeful!!!
Watch this video on 1.25 speed. Trust me.
@Stetson Lewis I used this on my 4 months pregnant wife, and found out that she had a vicious cocaine addiction (lol). I will be contacting athorities, and in my country women dont have the best rights so she is definitely getting the death penalty (lol). Thanks man this is pretty epic - hope other people are using it for hacking into thier spouses insta's and delivering sweet justice in the form of patriarchal society.
Took the test recently an gotta say, 44 outta the 50 questions are common sense an the rest are just non construction related to catch you out on having to re do it.....
Always do the tutorial before the actual test. Everytime I take it again (obviously every 5 years), there's always new ways of asking the question. For example, they put you in a scenario, looking at it in a 3rd person sense, or dragging answers to the correct boxes etc.
Never underestimate these tests, revise loads, its not just common sense. They'll ask you something random like, what's the name of blue asbestos? In my opinion, it gets harder all the time.
It is how they make more money bro. it is quite dis heartening, you have to buy the books to learn what basic common sense is in more technical terms that will not benefit the average labourer.
Know of any good apps/books to help revise for my test coming up?
@@bradks2876 there is a proper cscs revision booklet that my boss issued me, and there is mock tests you can do online. If you put cscs in the search in the app store, there will be a few that come up.
@@daljeetkalirai6708 if its "basic common sense", then you'd know the answer no matter how it's asked. If you don't know the answer and get "caught out" then it's not common sense and you failed to revise what was necessary to learn. Therefore, a failed result is the correct outcome and the test worked, as it's made people on site safer, by keeping a person away from them that failed their safety exam.
I got 47 out of 50 on the day which was a great feeling but also a huge surprise as I had been revising for a cooking test - fuck knows how I ended up in that exam room...
very usefull ,shows you more important quastions
I don’t agree with question 7 a battery operated tool can still give you an electric shock if faulty
Battery powered tools are low voltages. Not much risk.
I have gotten 94/100 in this mock test. Thank you.
2020 test was very different to this i scored 42/50 and FAILED! They asked if it was my first test, had a sneaky feeling it was a bit of a con and gave me an almost unpassable test the pick 2 type questions where VERY tough how people cope is beyond me, they make you drag the answers in an empty box The test above i studied and got 100%. I think they want people to pay again i hope not but i think it is true.
im about to take my test soon im not sure where i should go revise
@@Infinity-dp8sc Hi, i bought the HEALTH SAFETY @ ENVIROMENT TEST FOR OPERATIVES SPECIALISTS (2019 PAPERBACK) cost me £8.49 inc. delivery. It has a mini digger with a concrete breaking attachment yellow in colour on the front cover the books vary in price i just bought the cheapest one. The answers are in the back. The blue pegged questions near the end you do not have to study if you don't want to. The answers are in the back of the book. Simply put a black DOT nest to questions and when you have done up to page 122 mark your answers with a YELLOW marker any wrong answers highlight with a red pen and you should be ok with it. Good luck!
@@daljeetkalirai6708 thanks i’ve already bought the citb GT100 book for £20 and i’m reading through it right now and trying to get as much knowledge as i can
@@Infinity-dp8sc That's great just keep going it over and over am sure you will pass. . . . But do NOT rush through it! I do a day job as well as washing dishes in the evenings last few years and am making a good living now. Keep positive and think about the future my friend.
@@daljeetkalirai6708 i just done my test and i got 44/50😩
I need information on how to take this qualification
Is them for real? them must be paying 20$ hour, this more like some supervisor position🤦♂️
Not sure how helpful this is... you've clearly doubled up on questions in places and (as of 2020) some answers are WRONG. Please take this down or correct it to make it current.
I’m doing my cscs test in a couple of weeks and want to know if this is the sort of stuff that’s on the test if not then could someone please tell me where there is a video that’s better thanks
I’m literally doing the same thing. I have no idea where to look, apps and revision books cost too much 😂
@@a.i.r.a.D there is a app for 5.99 with every question and helps you at the end it's the CITB app for construction
Thank you !
Legend
I have test tomorrow
I passed ahahaha it took me 4 times
Benefited
thanks u
Is this for the level 1 health and safety award?? Already passed the h&s operatives test
Well I only got a couple wrong so hopefully I’m good to go for test in the morning 🤔
Hi is this test difficult and do you need to do a course to book for the test?
LilMishiMoo I just did some mock tests then went had real test and passed it, wasn’t that hard
DJ S72 HARDCORE ah ok thanks for replying could you send me the mock link if possible? Many thanks
LilMishiMoo no problem, if you want my advice most of the test is common sense but the questions that caught me out a bit was signs and different colour fire extinguishers and the working in trenches but if you can swat up a bit on them beforehand you are definitely in with a good shot at passing it first time
DJ S72 HARDCORE ah ok so mainly hazards and safety signs then is best to look up. Thanks mate for the help
sniff the air
Sniff gear.
Question 51 asks about class A materials, what is meant by this as I can't find anything about materials classes
That's Fire class for this material when it burns. A - paper, wood . B - flammable liquids, C - gas, D - burning metals E -electrical F - cooking oil
@@eugenezolot91 cheers mate alot of help 👍
WHY half way through there repeating there is over 700 questions on the test
Q2 does not define "work"! Now to most of us that means human's working. IF they mean operations (possibly by remote controlled machines) they should say so. This sloppy use of English is woeful!!!
Is this the same as an STSC test?
No but some question will be the same but STSC test will have more of a supervisor role
question 52 and 56 are the same xD
that link to behavioral case study questions :)
constructionskillstest.com/citb-practice-behavioural-case-study-exam/
The robotic voice is horrendous
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‘The correct answer is E’ this voice pronounces B like an E, WTF? I can only assume it's a computer generated reader?