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Posted: Wed Jan 7th, 2009 03:49 pm |
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HI
MY NAMES UMAR IM GOING FOR MY NTTA NEXT WEEK IVE READ THE HILLIERS FUNDAMENTALS FIFTH EDITION N THERE AINT MUCH IN THERE THAT I DONT ALREADY KNOW BUT I KNOW THERES ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT N I WAS UNSUCCESSFULL IN MY LAST ATTEMPT LAST YEAR HOWEVER I WAS INTERESTED IN THE 300 QUESTIONS THAT U HAVE CHEERS
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Wesley Trade Member
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Posted: Tue Jan 6th, 2009 11:25 pm |
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craig79 wrote: craig79 wrote: craig79 wrote: got questions any body been for exam last went september got plenty of information contact me by email fast.furious@live.co.uk or craigsmith250@hotmail.com been studying hard due to go again soon if you would like to leave phone number i will return your call about 300 questions
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Posted: Tue Jan 6th, 2009 11:10 pm |
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craig79 wrote: craig79 wrote: got questions any body been for exam last went september got plenty of information contact me by email fast.furious@live.co.uk or craigsmith250@hotmail.com been studying hard due to go again soon if you would like to leave phone number i will return your call about 300 questions
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Posted: Tue Jan 6th, 2009 11:05 pm |
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craig79 wrote: got questions any body been for exam last went september got plenty of information
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Posted: Tue Jan 6th, 2009 11:05 pm |
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got questions any body been for exam last went september got plenty of information
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Posted: Mon Nov 17th, 2008 11:38 pm |
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nicknak wrote: The questions are at a very basic level, if they are a problem do you not think perhaps that maybe you are not ready to be an mot tester. Just a thought guys are we not getting to a point where anyone can become a tester regardless of their background. I met a guy recently that was a male nurse and decided to be a tester, he eventually got through the ntta and now can look at a car and tell you if its not new, but thats about it he says his fail rates are through the roof, what do you think?
I didn't like saying anything, but now you mention it you are right, last year at the seminar the trainers were talking about a MOT National CPC, never heard nothing since maybe i will bring it up next year at seminar.
Personally I think the whole scheme needs a revamp to be honest, this is not to say that testers are not doing a good job, but really, one day every five years to sit in VOSA local office and talk about the manual, were is the experience in that?
There is something in the latest Matters of Testing mentioning disciplinary action and VOSA are saying something about it is used to learn from testers or something, doesn't sound that good to me to punish people to learn, you can't get the best from somebody if they feel intimidated and nervous of you can you?
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Posted: Mon Nov 17th, 2008 06:25 pm |
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The questions are at a very basic level, if they are a problem do you not think perhaps that maybe you are not ready to be an mot tester. Just a thought guys are we not getting to a point where anyone can become a tester regardless of their background. I met a guy recently that was a male nurse and decided to be a tester, he eventually got through the ntta and now can look at a car and tell you if its not new, but thats about it he says his fail rates are through the roof, what do you think?
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Posted: Sun Nov 16th, 2008 10:31 pm |
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CHAUDARY wrote: thanks david
i have been on vosa site they have some example questions i am a mechanic but still there is some things i can not understand because of there level of test so i am sure there may be some kind of book or course you can guide me on thanks
Hi CHAUDARY
There are a vast range of books available, without producing a library here are some examples;
1) Fundamentals of Motor Vehicle Technology by V.A.W Hillier
2) Vehicle and Engine Technology by Heinz Heisler
3) Advanced Vehicle Technology by Heinz Heisler
4) The Repair of Vehicle Bodies by A. Robinson W.A. Livesley
The truth is that by the time you have read and understood those books mentioned above, VOSA should not be in a position to put anything before you from an MOT point of view that you could not successfully answer.
David
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Posted: Sun Nov 16th, 2008 09:25 pm |
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thanks david
i have been on vosa site they have some example questions i am a mechanic but still there is some things i can not understand because of there level of test so i am sure there may be some kind of book or course you can guide me on thanks
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Posted: Sun Nov 16th, 2008 05:34 pm |
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CHAUDARY wrote: is there any course i can do to pass ntt first time or some one can help me on all the possible questions . 
Hi CHAUDARY,
Welcome to the forum. VOSA are the organisation who are the providers of training services for the mot testing scheme. If you visit their website they have the requirements on there to become an mot tester.
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Posted: Sun Nov 16th, 2008 05:18 pm |
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is there any course i can do to pass ntt first time or some one can help me on all the possible questions . 
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