"Which part of a bicycle do you associate yourself with?".
This is one of those tricky interview questions you may be asked in a job interview.
What would you answer, and why?
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  • Kim Hannon

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    I would say the handle bars because i can handle any challenges i am good at steering myself and others in the right direction to complete our goals

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  • You may think it is a stupid question, but the interviewer uses your answer to gain insight on how you view yourself in a team or group setting.

  • Mbaka JB

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    1mo

    The spikes. They are the reason the tyres will rotate. one off and the bike cannot move. An unfair question though, it assumes everyone being asked... is a bike rider! more

  • The chain is what translates effort into movement. You can have strong pedals, sturdy wheels, and a clear direction — but without the chain, nothing... actually moves forward. more

  • The pedals…what good is the bike without a source of energy for mobility.

  • my answer is Chain I will work together with other people as a chain to develop the institution

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  • the seat , without it a cyclist gets tired and cannot travel very long distances. with a seat am refreshed and ever ready to work

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  • This aligns well with a couple questions I've been asked during some interviews. One was: if you could be any animal, what would you be and why? The... other was: if you could have any super power what would it be and why? These questions are alright but I always wondered what information is really gathered when folks answer. I couldnt help but notice there was zero mention of the tires. Which feels like something id say but my gut tells me it would be an unfavorable answer somehow, but logic tells me you cant operate that bike without a tire. Having a tube is important, but you still need the tire. So, I would be honest and say, "these questions are my least favorite, and a tire. Ill work well on the road, and I hope to go for thousands of amazing miles before I dry rot."  more

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  • Unfortunately, I wind up being the entirety of the bicycle.

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  • higher authourites***

  • the handles. you need to handle challenges before taking the to hogher authourites

  • The body frame holds every component of the bicycle together and everything is dependent upon the frame of the bicycle. The bicycle is string the... foundation that supports the function of the bike. I am.a steam player with a string foundation in leadership and education. I enjoy helping others, training others and problem-solving. I can hold the seam up and support the team as well. I lead by example and believe I have to have a strong foundation to support my team and help them grow. more

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  • The chain

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  • The designer. Im the idea behind the physical product

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  • I would say the handle bars because i can handle any challenges i am good at steering myself and others in the right direction to complete our goals

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  • Seat

  • As a bicycle guy due to legal blindness, not able to have a driver's license, I think this question is stupid. I've never seen it on an app, nor have... I heard it in an interview, but, had I, I would mention a bicycle part that's obscure and not well known. Like the lining inside the wheel by the tube, or a specific boring part, like the neck spacer. But if y'all want a good answer. The inner tube, the chain's master link, the handlebars or the seat are all vital and important. The bike won't function without these.
    Also. Forget about buying cars guys. Get a good E-bike! Mine is a 29" 1590 Watt with a 98,000ma/h battery! Goes 30 mph uphill, and on speed 5, goes almost 50 miles before dying. Even when it does die, I can still peddle it home. Can't do that with a dead car! I'm in great shape at 48, cuz of mine. And it was around $1000. They've got better ones for more money too. Cars suck! Stop buying them.
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