We've created two free full-length Casper practice tests designed to closely mirror the structure and format of the real Casper exam. These full-length sample tests are a great way to practice for the 2025 Casper exam.
What's Included:
Each test reflects the 2025 Casper format.
While working at a local coffee shop, you discover that your coworker has been giving free drinks to their friends by marking them as 'waste' in the system. You've noticed this happening several times over the past week, and estimate it has cost the business about $50 in lost revenue.
Question 1
How would you handle this situation, considering both your responsibility to the business and your relationship with your coworker? Explain your reasoning.
Question 2
You later learn that your coworker has been doing this because their friends are college students who can barely afford food. Does this additional information change how you would approach the situation? Why or why not?
Question 1
How would you handle this situation while balancing academic integrity with empathy for Alex's personal circumstances? Explain your reasoning.
Question 2
If you discovered that Alex had also plagiarized work in other classes and other students' grades were affected, how would this change your approach to the situation?
Question 1
How would you maintain a balance between supporting Jordan's difficult situation while upholding academic integrity? What specific actions would you take to help them succeed legitimately?
Question 2
If you discover that Jordan has been secretly photographing your homework assignments without your knowledge for the past month, how would this affect your approach to helping them moving forward?
Question 1
How would you balance respecting Alex's desire for privacy while still showing that you care about their wellbeing?
Question 2
If you learned that Alex had previously received counseling for depression but stopped attending sessions after their parents' divorce, how would this information affect your approach to the situation?
Question 1
How would you evaluate Sam's actions, and what does this situation reveal about their self-awareness?
Question 2
If you discovered that Alex actually borrowed this idea from a competitor's published materials, how would this change your perspective on the situation?
You have been leading a volunteer project at your local community center teaching basic computer skills to seniors. Recently, you've noticed your attendance numbers dropping significantly, and several regular participants have stopped coming altogether.
Question 1
What steps would you take to understand why attendance has dropped and how would you address this situation? Explain your reasoning.
Question 2
You learn that a new community center has opened nearby offering similar classes with more modern computers and better wifi. How does this information affect your approach to the situation?
Question 1
What ethical principles should guide Sam's decision about whether to share this information with the marketing team?
Question 2
If you learned that Jordan was sharing this information intentionally to test employee loyalty, how would that change your approach to the situation?
You are part of a group project in your final year of university where the workload is divided equally among four team members. Two weeks before the deadline, you discover that one of your teammates, who you know is dealing with financial difficulties and working two part-time jobs, has not completed any of their assigned tasks.
Question 1
How would you approach discussing this situation with your teammate and what specific solutions would you propose to ensure the project's completion?
Question 2
Your other two teammates suggest removing this person's name from the project and reporting them to the professor. How would you respond to this suggestion?
Question 1
How would you approach having a conversation with Alex about this situation while maintaining empathy and professionalism?
Question 2
If you discover that Alex has been charging money for sharing these study materials, how would this change your approach to handling the situation?
Question 1
How would you advise Sam to approach this situation with Alex to ensure both team members can contribute meaningfully to the project?
Question 2
If you discover that Alex is acting this way because they previously failed this course and are desperate to get an A this time, how might this information change your approach to resolving the situation?
You have been consistently putting in overtime hours at work to complete an important project. Your colleague, who is working on the same project, frequently takes extended lunch breaks and leaves early, causing delays in the project timeline.
Question 1
How would you address this situation with your colleague while maintaining a professional relationship?
Question 2
Your colleague reveals they are taking care of a sick parent and that's why they need the extra time off. How does this information affect your approach to the situation?
Consider the following quote by Nelson Mandela: 'Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.' Reflect on what this quote means to you.
Question 1
Describe a time when you faced repeated setbacks while pursuing an important goal. How did you maintain your motivation to keep trying?
Question 2
What do you believe is the difference between persisting through challenges and knowing when to change course? How do you determine which approach to take?
Question 1
How would you help Morgan build resilience in this situation while acknowledging their feelings of pressure and disappointment?
Question 2
If you later discovered that Morgan's performance issues were due to being cyberbullied by other teammates on social media, how would this change your approach to supporting them?
Question 1
How would you advise Sam to balance their personal career aspirations with their commitment to the team? What factors should they consider in making this decision?
Question 2
If you learned that three other teammates were also secretly planning to quit after receiving similar opportunities, how would this information affect your advice to Sam?
Your best friend has been unemployed for six months and is struggling to find work. You notice that your company has an open position that would be perfect for their skills, but you've heard from colleagues that your friend can be difficult to work with and tends to miss deadlines.
Question 1
What factors would you consider when deciding whether to recommend your friend for the position? Explain your reasoning.
Question 2
You learn that your friend has been supporting their elderly parents financially and is at risk of losing their apartment. How, if at all, does this additional information affect your decision to recommend them?
Question 1
How would you address this situation while maintaining professional relationships and ensuring fair treatment for all team members?
Question 2
If you learned that Taylor was actually working extra hours mentoring junior team members, would this change how you view the situation? Why or why not?
Question 1
What ethical principles should be considered when deciding whether to report Alex's academic dishonesty?
Question 2
If you discovered that Alex had previously done this to other group members in different classes, how would this information affect your decision?
Question 1
How would you address this situation while maintaining professional relationships with all parties involved?
Question 2
If you learned that Pat has a history of taking credit for others' work, and several former employees left the company because of similar incidents, how would this information affect your approach?
You notice that a close friend has been posting increasingly negative and self-deprecating content on social media lately. While they maintain a cheerful demeanor in person, their online posts suggest they might be struggling with feelings of inadequacy and loneliness.
Question 1
How would you approach discussing this situation with your friend, and what specific concerns would you address?
Question 2
Your friend dismisses your concerns and says they're just trying to be funny online. How would this response affect your approach to helping them?
Question 1
How would you handle this situation while maintaining professional integrity and preserving workplace relationships?
Question 2
If you learned that Morgan was planning this vacation because they need to attend their child's medical treatments in Hawaii, but are too proud to disclose this to management, how would this change your approach?
You are part of a group project in your university class where each member is responsible for analyzing different sections of a research paper. During your research, you discover that one of your team members has misinterpreted crucial data, which could significantly impact the entire project's conclusions. The deadline is in two days.
Question 1
How would you approach discussing this issue with your team member while maintaining a collaborative work environment? Explain your reasoning.
Question 2
If your team member becomes defensive and insists their interpretation is correct, what steps would you take to resolve this disagreement?
Question 1
How would you advise Sam to handle this situation while being mindful of both their privacy and their relationship with Alex's sibling?
Question 2
If you later discovered that Alex was sharing this information because they were also dealing with their parents' divorce and was trying to find someone who understood, how would this change your approach to the situation?