Professional Numerical Reasoning Tests 2008
Improve your speed and accuracy for employer selection tests

Assessment center or online aptitude test coming up? You will probably agree that relevant practice before the real thing will help. It is common for employers to use standardised aptitude tests as part of their selection process. These numerical reasoning tests have been specifically designed to mimic the same numerical reasoning tests used by many employers, so by practising with these tests you will gain a head-start in the employer selection process.

Familiarisation with the process of numerical aptitude testing will help you to feel more composed in a real test situation and allow you to show your true ability. Most people make silly mistakes when they are tested for the first time; make your silly mistakes now instead of when it really matters.

The series of questions contained within Professional Numerical Reasoning Tests 2008 provide practice in the key skills commonly examined by employers including:

- percentages and ratios;
- costs and sales data;
- fractions and decimals;
- rates and trends.

You may use a calculator for these practice tests, just as is the case with the majority of real numerical reasoning tests. However, do try to find out about the assessment before-hand because some employers do not permit a calculator and it would be wise to practice without one.

Tip: Although it is likely they will lend you a calculator, it is a good idea to take your own as you will be familiar with the location of the buttons which will help you to save a few vital seconds, giving you an advantage over the ill-prepared candidates.

A high score in a numerical reasoning test requires speed and accuracy, so try to work quickly without making too many mistakes. Your answer should be based only on the information given in the questions. If you are unsure of an answer, you should leave it and come back to it at the end if you have time. 

What you get with Professional Numerical Reasoning Tests 2008
And why you need them


            Test 1                  Test 2                  Test 3                Test 4

                      

Test 1
This is a warm-up test to get you familiar with the style and format of the type of numeracy and data interpretation questions employers typically use. It consists of 12 questions with a 15 minute time limit. Results and full solutions are given.

Test 2, Test 3 and Test 4
These are specially written full-length numerical reasoning tests, each consisting of 30 questions with a 40 minute time limit. Again, the style is very similar to the tests used by many employers, and full solutions are available at the end. Find a time and a place where you will not be disturbed and treat these tests like the real thing. That way you will get an accurate understanding of where your strengths and weaknesses lie, and so discover what questions you need to pay particular attention to next time.

By practising these numerical questions you will be well-equipped when it comes to your interview or assessment day; you may even find you will have practiced questions similar to the ones you have to face in the real test.

You can gain instant online access to these professionally-written practice numerical reasoning tests. There are over 100 questions broken down into four separate tests with results and full solutions. There is no limit to the number of times you can take these tests, but remember; practice is most effective when faced with fresh questions, not ones you have memorised the answers to!

The most successful way to prepare for numerical reasoning tests, which you may have coming-up as part of an interview or assessment day, is to sit down and practise some.

Be the successful candidate who is fully prepared. Start improving your speed and accuracy now with instant online access to over 100 professional numerical reasoning questions, and see for yourself why practice makes all the difference.

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Really, preparation is a significant factor in success; the more you practise, the greater the advantage you will have over other candidates. Prepare for success, start training your brain now.

Wishing you all the best for your future,

              

               Oliver Savill
               Numerical-Reasoning.com
               os@numerical-reasoning.com

 

 

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