Q1: What is your name?
A: My name is [Robiul Hossain],.
Q2: Tell me about yourself?
A: My name is [Robiul Hossain], I am from Bangladesh, and I have 7 years of experience in agriculture. I am hardworking, skilled in planting, harvesting, and operating farm machines. I can follow instructions and work outdoors in any weather.
Q3: Do you have farming experience?
A: Yes, I have 7 years of farming experience.
Q4: What are your job responsibilities as a farm worker?
A: My responsibilities include preparing soil, planting, watering, harvesting, using machines, maintaining equipment, and keeping the farm area neat.
Q5: Why do you want to work in Cyprus?
A: For better opportunities and to support my family.
Q6: Can you follow instructions in English?
A: Sure, I can understand and follow English instructions.
Q7: Are you ready to work outdoors in farms?
A: Yes, I am comfortable working outside in all weather conditions.
Q8: Are you physically fit for farm work?
A: Yes, I am healthy and strong for farm work.
Q9: What is your educational qualification?
A: I studied up to class 10.
Q10: Do you know how to drive a tractor?
A: Yes, I can drive and operate tractors safely.
Q11: Do you have driving skills for other vehicles?
A: Yes, I can drive small trucks, vans, or loaders if needed.
Q12: Do you know how to use a ploughing machine?
A: Yes, I can attach and operate ploughing machines with tractors.
Q13: Do you know how to use a harvesting machine (combine harvester)?
A: Yes, I can operate harvesters safely to collect crops efficiently.
Q14: Do you know how to use irrigation systems?
A: Well, I can manage sprinklers, drip irrigation, and water pumps.
Q15: Do you know how to use a spraying machine?
A: Yes, I can use hand sprayers or machine sprayers to apply pesticides safely.
Q16: Can you use a seeding machine?
A: Yes, I can operate a seed drill or planter machine correctly.
Q17: Do you know how to use a fertilizer spreader?
A: Yes, I can operate fertilizer spreaders to apply evenly.
Q18: Do you know how to repair or maintain farm machines?
A: Yes, I can do basic maintenance like cleaning, oiling, and checking tires.
Q19: Can you drive a forklift or loader?
A: Yes, I can operate forklifts or loaders to move goods safely.
Q20: Do you have a driving license?
A: Yes, I have a valid license for tractors and light vehicles.
Q21: How do you ensure safety while using machines?
A: I follow instructions, wear safety gear, check machines before use, and never take risks.
Q22: Can you work in hot or cold weather?
A: Yes, I can work in all weather conditions.
Q23: Do you know how to prune trees or plants?
A: Yes, I can prune branches and plants to improve growth.
Q24: Do you know how to protect crops from pests?
A: Yes, I use pesticides, remove weeds, and follow safe practices.
Q25: Can you handle heavy lifting?
A: Yes, I am fit to lift and carry loads when needed.
Q26: Do you use safety gear while working?
A: Yes, I use gloves, boots, masks, and goggles when required.
Q27: Can you follow time schedules?
A: Yes, I always finish work on time.
Q28: Are you willing to work overtime if needed?
A: Yes, I can work extra hours if required.
Q29: What will you do during emergency situations?
A: I will stop work, protect myself and others, secure tools and machines, and follow supervisor’s instructions. If it is very risky, I will call emergency number 112 for help.
Q30: Why should we hire you as a farm worker?
A: Because I am hardworking, skilled in farm machines, picking up fruits and vegetables, have driving experience, and I always follow instructions to deliver good farm results.
Q31: What will you do if a tractor breaks down in the middle of work?
A: I will stop the machine, secure it, inform my supervisor, and wait for a mechanic. I will not try unsafe repairs myself.
Q32: What will you do if a fire starts in the field?
A: I will alert others, move to safety, use water or fire extinguisher if available, and call 112 immediately.
Q33: What will you do if you see a co-worker get an electric shock from a water pump?
A: I will switch off the power first, keep safe distance, and call for emergency help. I will not touch the person directly.
Q34: What will you do if pesticide spills on your skin?
A: I will wash the area immediately with clean water and inform my supervisor. If serious, I will go to a doctor.
Q35: What will you do if a machine catches fire while working?
A: I will turn off the engine, move away, and use a fire extinguisher if safe. Then I will report my supervisor immediately.
Q36: What will you do if irrigation pipes burst?
A: I will shut off the water supply and inform the supervisor for repair. If possible, I will use temporary pipes.
Q37: What will you do if fuel leaks from a tractor or harvester?
A: I will stop the machine, clean the area safely, and report it. I will not restart until repaired.
Q38: What will you do if heavy rain damages crops?
A: I will cover small plants if possible, clear water from fields, and follow supervisor’s instructions for recovery.
Q39: What will you do if you see snakes or dangerous animals in the field?
A: I will stay away, alert co-workers, and inform the supervisor. I will not try to handle it myself.
Q40: What will you do if you feel dizzy while spraying pesticides?
A: I will stop spraying, move to fresh air, wash, and inform supervisor. If needed, I will seek medical help.
Q41: What will you do if a combine harvester gets stuck in the field?
A: I will stop the machine, avoid overloading, and wait for assistance to pull it out safely.
Q42: What will you do if a co-worker is injured by a sharp tool?
A: I will give first aid if possible, stop bleeding with cloth, and call supervisor or 112 for emergency.
Q43: What will you do if you see smoke from electrical wires in the farm?
A: I will switch off the power, keep others away, and call an electrician.
Q44: What will you do if your tractor gets into an accident on the road?
A: I will stop immediately, check for injuries, call 112 if serious, and inform my supervisor.
Q45: What will you do if the irrigation pump stops working suddenly?
A: I will check fuel, power supply, and pipes. If it’s still not working, I will report for repair.
Q46: What will you do if dust or chemicals get into your eyes?
A: I will wash my eyes with clean water immediately and seek medical help if needed.
Q47: What will you do if you see fuel on the ground near storage tanks?
A: I will not light anything nearby, keep others away, and report immediately to prevent fire.
Q48: What will you do if crops start drying due to lack of water?
A: I will check irrigation systems, water schedule, and inform supervisor for immediate action.
Q49: What will you do if a machine makes unusual noise during work?
A: I will stop the machine immediately, check for safety, and call mechanic. I will not continue working.
Q50: What will you do if there is a medical emergency on the farm?
A: I will stop work, give first aid if possible, inform supervisor, and call emergency number 112 for help.
