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Animesh Kumar Singh

Test ID: 397240657442040 9559333061 [email protected]

Test Date: October 7, 2024

SVAR - Spoken English Autoview

72 /100
Scoring pending

SVAR - Spoken English 72 / 100 CEFR: B2

Competencies
Pronunciation Fluency Active Listening

71 / 100 55 / 100 76 / 100

Spoken English Understanding Vocabulary Grammar

60 / 100 80 / 100 100 / 100

Job Suitability

Direct Customer Interaction International Voice Profile

Domestic Voice Profile Backend Processing Profile

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1 Introduction

About the Report

This report provides a detailed analysis of the candidate's performance on different assessments. The tests for this
job role were decided based on job analysis, O*Net taxonomy mapping and/or criterion validity studies. The
candidate’s responses to these tests help construct a profile that reflects her/his likely performance level and
achievement potential in the job role

This report has the following sections:

The Summary section provides an overall snapshot of the candidate’s performance. It includes a graphical
representation of the test scores and the subsection scores.

The Insights section provides detailed feedback on the candidate’s performance in each of the tests. The descriptive
feedback includes the competency definitions, the topics covered in the test, and a note on the level of the
candidate’s performance.

The Response section captures the response provided by the candidate. This section includes only those tests that
require a subjective input from the candidate and are scored based on artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Score Interpretation

All the test scores are on a scale of 0-100. All the tests except personality and behavioural evaluation provide
absolute scores. The personality and behavioural tests provide a norm-referenced score and hence, are percentile
scores. Throughout the report, the colour codes used are as follows:

Scores between 67 and 100

Scores between 33 and 67

Scores between 0 and 33

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2 Insights

SVAR - Spoken English 72 / 100 CEFR: B2

• You demonstrate an understanding of the main ideas of sophisticated texts pertaining to concrete and abstract
topics including technical discussions regarding your field of specialization.
• You speak with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers easy
and unrestrained.
• You can produce clear, detailed text on a wide variety of subjects, and can explain and support your viewpoints
on topical issues while explaining the advantages and disadvantages of opposing viewpoints.

Competencies

Pronunciation
71 / 100

This test aims to measure your ability to articulate words in a manner that is generally understood by
native and non-native speakers. You speak with a neutral accent.

• Your pronunciation is satisfactory but is influenced by your primary language.


• You often place improper stress on syllables.
• Your mistakes in pronunciation may impede the comprehensibility of your speech by native and
other non-native speakers.

Fluency 55 / 100

The test aims to measure your ability to express oneself effortlessly and articulately. You speak with
correct rhythm and intonation.

• You exhibit low fluency.


• Your speech is fragmented and punctuated with abrupt pauses and hesitations.
• These disruptions interfere with the comprehensibility of your speech.

Active Listening 76 / 100

The test aims to measure your ability to comprehend and remember spoken information; to
compensate for unfamiliar or missed words; and to anticipate upcoming details, based on the context
of the speech.

• You possess a very good ability to comprehend and reproduce new information that you receive.
• You can compensate for missed or unfamiliar words and grasp the meaning of the speech.
• You commit minor errors while reproducing the information, but the meaning of the information
is not lost or altered.
• Your errors are due to distraction or unfamiliarity with new words.

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Spoken English Understanding 60 / 100

The test aims to measure your ability to discern main ideas and details in spoken information. The test
also measures your ability to comprehend the speaker's intent and to respond accordingly.

• You exhibit satisfactory understanding of spoken English.


• You grasp the main idea and context of conversation and spoken information, but miss
important details.
• At times, you may misinterpret large portions of the speech, and therefore may fail to respond
to questions and instructions in an appropriate manner.

Vocabulary 80 / 100

The test aims to measure your ability to recognize words and phrases, as well as the proper context
for words with similar meanings.

• Overall, you possess excellent knowledge of English words and phrases.


• You can express yourself eloquently and communicate effectively to express complex ideas
accurately and clearly.

Grammar 100 / 100

The test aims to measure your ability to construct proper sentences and paragraphs using correct
syntax.

• Overall, you exhibit an excellent knowledge of proper syntax.


• You use grammar accurately and effectively.
• You possess near perfect command of grammatical technique.

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3 Response

SVAR - Spoken English 72 / 100

The Responses chapter is not applicable to this assessment

Autoview

Question 1

Hi! How are you?

Question 2

Hello! Please tell me a little about yourself. What are your likes and dislikes? Do you have any hobbies?

Question 3

Describe a situation when you helped someone. What was the situation? What did you do to help?

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Question 4

After a long time, you finally have an evening to yourself. How would you spend this time?

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Question 5

Your manager tells you that you must deliver a presentation at a conference the following week. You have not yet
made any preparations for this presentation. The conference is in a different city, and you will have to fly there. You
will have to make your own air and hotel reservations and the company will reimburse you later. How would you
prepare for this trip? Which tasks would you address first?

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Question 6

Describe a time when you made a mistake or when you did not apply the necessary effort in a task or project. What
feedback did you receive? How did you change your approach as a result of this feedback?

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Question 7

You and a friend are discussing whether technology does more harm than good for humanity. You want to convince
your friend to agree with your own viewpoint. Choose one side of the debate and then argue your case.

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Question 8

Describe a time in your work or studies when you experienced stress. What about the situation gave you stress? How
did you deal with it?

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Question 9

What are your strengths? Describe a weakness that you have recently overcome. How did this weakness impact your
work? What did you do to overcome it?

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Question 10

It is your last day of college. You are with a group of friends and you decide that each person should give a short
farewell speech. Each person should recount their college experience, fondest memories, regrets, and how they feel
these years are going to influence their future life. Make a short conversational speech, as if you are talking to your
friends

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