UNI Britannica Oxbridge Quiz 10/11/2022 Allan Ferreira Leave a comment Do you think you are good enough for Oxbridge? Oxford and Cambridge are some of the most prestigious universities in the world and getting a place there is extremely difficult. When applying to Oxbridge you should consider quite a strong competition. Even if your academic performance is excellent you will still be facing a very challenging admission interview to go through. This interview is designed to test your responses about things you may not have any particular knowledge. Lots of students fail exactly this part of the assessments. Do you think you are good enough to pass the Oxbridge admission interview? We made a special selection of real showcases to create a quick test, combining genuine interview questions. Ready to challenge yourself? Which one is not a "world religion"? Sikhism Hinduism Taoism Which method is concerned with function? Geometrical method Pragmatic method Phenomenological method Which economical model concerns unemployment and wages? Leontiev curve Phillips curve Quesnay curve What does DMO mean? Destination Marketing Organisation Designated Medical Officer Daily Method of Operation Which animal does this skull belong to? Red panda Striped skunk Giant otter Which art movement does this belong to? Classical realism Cubo-Futurism Quito School What is this poetic form called? Ballad Rondeau Sonnet What is this part of a column? Architrave Capital Frieze How does an airplane fly? The airplane's forward speed is greater than its falling speed. They generate lift by increasing pressure beneath the wing. Sound waves from the turbines create chromodynamic energy. Why did ancient civilizations erect large monuments? To preserve aspects of their culture and legacy. To intimidate rival nations and deter invaders. To use them as landmarks for navigation. Why is climate so unpredictable? Weather prediction models rely on probability. Thermodynamics and hydrodynamics are not fully understood. Human interference has made climate harder to predict. Is there a difference between literature and philosophy? Philosophical ideas are often brought to the readers through literature. They are both the meaningful products of human thought and action. Philosophy revolves around truth, intellect, and literal use of language, whereas literature focuses on fiction, emotion, and metaphorical language. Name Phone Email Time's up