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Pak Civil Services Aspirant Asked Bizarre Questions In Mock Interview | Watch

When preparing for civil service exams, aspirants rigorously study various subjects, keep up with current events, and participate in mock interviews to simulate real-life challenges. Typically, these mock interviews are designed to be challenging and intense, often leaving candidates feeling the pressure. However, a recent video from a Pakistani institute has gone viral for all the wrong reasons, showcasing an unusual and inappropriate line of questioning during a mock interview.

In the video, the interviewer begins by asking the aspirant about his favorite actress, to which the candidate responds with Dur-e-Fishan Saleem. The questioning quickly takes an inappropriate turn when the interviewer asks the candidate which body part of the actress he admires the most. The candidate initially mentions her eyes, but the interviewer, dissatisfied, urges him to name a body part below the neck. Hesitant, the candidate eventually says he likes her hands.

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The bizarre questioning doesn’t stop there. The interviewer then asks the candidate about his favorite Indian actress, and the aspirant names Katrina Kaif. The interviewer follows up with a hypothetical scenario, asking if India is planning a nuclear attack on Pakistan and Katrina Kaif has the information needed to stop it. He then poses a question: the only way to obtain the information is by being in a “relationship” with Katrina Kaif—what would the candidate do?

The aspirant replies, “Sir, obviously, for the country’s protection, I have to do such type of things.”

Surprised, the interviewer asks, “You will have a relationship with Katrina Kaif?”

These videos, though shared some time ago on social media, have recently gained traction. Many users have taken to the comments section to express their reactions to the interviewer’s questions.

Instagram user Dr. Hassan Bilal Ahmed commented, “Please don’t upload such interviews, as our generation is too weak intellectually to absorb a few things.”

Another user added, “This interview is a joke.”

“Are they seriously preparing for a top government job?” questioned user Ravi Gupta.

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