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UGANDA AIRLINES INTERNAL AUDITOR – OPERATIONS APTITUDE TEST

50 Questions, 35 Minutes

UGANDA AIRLINES INTERNAL AUDITOR – OPERATIONS APTITUDE TEST. 3/12/2025 

 

1.Ticketing overrides always occur before peak hours. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Operational efficiency 

Manual manipulation 

System automation 

Scheduling compliance 

2.Payroll shows overlapping flight claims by employees. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Policy misunderstanding 

Control weakness 

Scheduling error 

System glitch 

3.Fuel burn ratios consistently below expected consumption. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Efficient operations 

Misreporting 

Measurement rounding 

Stable conditions 

4.Flight delay codes repeated identically across multiple flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Standard coding 

Concealed root causes 

Operational efficiency 

Reporting coincidence 

5.Station reports zero incident logs despite increased flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Excellent safety 

Underreporting 

Accurate reporting 

Operational efficiency 

6.Maintenance logs show tasks completed outside normal operational hours. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Flexible scheduling 

Ghost entries 

High efficiency 

System automation 

7.Ticketing overrides happen exactly 2 minutes before closure. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

System automation 

Manual fraud 

Operational procedure 

Fare optimization 

8.If a pilot departs at 08:00 and flies 4 hours east, then 3 hours west, crossing two time zones eastward, what local time does the flight land? 

(2 Points) 

13:00 

12:00 

14:00 

11:00 

9.Fuel usage for 10 identical flights shows a standard deviation of zero. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Perfect operational consistency 

Data manipulation 

Stable weather conditions 

Accurate reporting 

10.Sequence: 2, 6, 12, 20, ? Next number? 

(2 Points) 

30 

28 

32 

36 

11.Cargo manifests show missing entries only for high-value shipments. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Clerical error 

Revenue diversion 

Seasonal adjustment 

Vendor oversight 

12.Flight log shows entries: 1, 4, 9, 16, ? Next entry? 

(2 Points) 

20 

25 

24 

30 

13.Tender scoring sheets show unusually high similarity between suppliers. MOST useful audit technique:

 

(2 Points) 

Variance analysis 

Similarity index 

Weighted scoring 

Risk mapping 

14.FOQA logs show identical throttle and climb data across all flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Exceptional piloting 

Data manipulation 

Accurate logging 

table weather 

15.Overtime hours appear only at shift ends for multiple employees. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Efficient scheduling 

Payroll manipulation 

Normal work patterns 

Staff preference 

16.Baggage conveyor moves 5 bags/min. 50 bags remain 15 minutes before departure. How long until all bags are loaded? 

(2 Points) 

10 min 

12 min 

15 min 

20 min 

17.You notice pattern in boarding times: 5, 10, 20, 40, ? Next? 

(2 Points) 

60 

80 

100 

90 

18.Payroll shows overlapping flight claims. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Scheduling error 

Control weakness 

Clerical mistake 

System glitch 

19.A station’s daily passenger load factor increases by 5% over 5 consecutive days, then drops by 15% the next day. What is the MOST likely explanation?

 

(2 Points) 

Random fluctuation 

Seasonal passenger variation 

Systematic reporting error 

Exceptional efficiency 

20.Cargo weight variances between manifest and actual weight average 0.01% for 50 flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Exceptional handling accuracy 

Concealment of errors 

Normal variance 

Vendor compliance 

21.If Flight A departs 10:00 and Flight B 12:00, and B arrives 1 hour after A, total flight times are equal, departure difference is 2 hours. B’s arrival?

 

(2 Points) 

14:00 

15:00 

16:00 

13:00 

22.AWB discrepancies appear only on international flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Clerical error 

Cross-border cargo fraud 

System limitation 

Seasonal variation 

23.Hazard logs report only one hazard type over months. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Streamlined classification 

Underreporting 

Exceptional safety 

Accurate reporting 

24.Catering inventory counts identical across months. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Standard stock 

Falsified reporting 

Vendor compliance 

Seasonal consistency 

25.You have 4 pilots and 3 flights. How many unique flight-pilot assignments are possible? 

(2 Points) 

12 

24 

64 

81 

26.Fuel reports consistently below expected burn. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Operational efficiency 

Misreporting 

Measurement rounding 

Stable conditions 

27.Passenger load factors identical across multiple flights at different times. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Accurate forecasting 

Data manipulation 

Operational consistency 

Coincidental reporting 

28.A plane flies 600 km north in 2 hours, then 400 km east in 1 hour. What is the resultant speed? 

(2 Points) 

400 km/h 

500 km/h 

600 km/h 

700 km/h 

29.Catering inventory shows zero discrepancies despite fluctuating loads. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Perfect inventory 

Falsified reporting 

Vendor compliance 

System automation 

30.AWB sequence numbers missing for high-value shipments but low-value complete. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Clerical error 

Cargo diversion 

Vendor oversight 

Seasonal variation 

31.Ground operations report zero delays during staff shortages. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Perfect efficiency 

Delay misreporting 

Exceptional planning 

Accurate coding 

32.Multiple maintenance logs show identical completion times. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Staff efficiency 

Data duplication 

Normal performance 

Automation 

33.FOQA logs show identical descent rates regardless of load. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Stable conditions 

Data manipulation 

Accurate logging 

Exceptional piloting 

34.WHAT IS YOUR NAME 

35.Average delay per route remains exactly 12 minutes for three months. MOST likely implication: 

(2 Points) 

Accurate reporting 

Data smoothing 

Coincidence 

Excellent planning 

36.If a cargo weight doubles but space remains the same, density MOST likely: 

(2 Points) 

Halves 

Doubles 

Stays same 

Cannot determine 

37.Hazard reporting logs show only one type of hazard over months. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Streamlined classification 

Underreporting 

Exceptional safety 

Accurate reporting 

38.Ground operations logs show identical taxi times across multiple flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Efficient operations 

Data standardization 

Coincidence 

Crew training 

39.Multiple aircraft report identical taxi times at different airports. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Efficient ground operations 

Data standardization 

Coincidence 

Crew training 

40.Reconciliation shows identical catering invoice totals across different flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Vendor standardization 

Duplicate invoicing 

System error 

Accurate forecasting 

41.Maintenance tasks logged for aircraft that did not move. MOST likely indicates:  

(2 Points) 

Task efficiency 

Ghost entries 

System lag 

Clerical delay 

42.Fuel uplift records always in multiples of 50 kg. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Rounding procedure 

Misreporting 

Operational convenience 

Accurate logging 

43.AWBs missing sequentially only for high-value cargo. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Clerical error 

Cargo diversion 

Seasonal adjustment 

Vendor oversight 

44.Catering invoices show identical line-item quantities and prices for 6% of flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Vendor consistency 

Duplicate invoices 

Menu standardization 

Accurate reporting 

45.Fuel reconciliation consistently under by 2,500 kg across flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Efficient management 

Misreporting 

Measurement error 

System rounding 

46.A plane consumes 50 liters/km. How many liters needed for a 1,200 km flight? 

(2 Points) 

50,000 

60,000 

55,000 

52,000 

47.Overtime always recorded at shift ends. MOST likely indicates:

 

(2 Points) 

Normal scheduling 

  1. B) Payroll manipulation
  2. C) Staff preference
  3. D) Operational efficiency

48.FOQA logs show identical climb rates and throttle across all flights. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Exceptional piloting 

Data manipulation 

Stable weather 

Accurate automation 

49.Ground operations report zero delays during staff shortages. MOST likely indicates: 

(2 Points) 

Perfect efficiency 

Delay misreporting 

Exceptional planning 

Accurate coding 

50.Fuel reconciliation shows delivery notes printed before truck arrival. MOST strongly suggests: 

(2 Points) 

System efficiency 

Possible misreporting 

Exceptional planning 

Clerical timing error 

51.Payroll shows employees with no system logins for 90 days but still paid. MOST likely indicates:

(2 Points) 

System error 

Ghost employees 

Operational leave 

Shift changes 

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