The Numeracy Test Workbook

Everything You Need for a Successful Programme of Self Study Including Quick Tests and Full-length Realistic Mock-ups

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Author: Mike Bryon ISBN: 9780749462086
Publisher: Kogan Page Publication: May 3, 2011
Imprint: Kogan Page Language: English
Author: Mike Bryon
ISBN: 9780749462086
Publisher: Kogan Page
Publication: May 3, 2011
Imprint: Kogan Page
Language: English

Numeracy, or numerical reasoning tests are one of the most common types of psychometric tests used in assessment and selection procedures, and now with increased competition for jobs and placements it has never been more important to excel in them.

This second edition of The Numeracy Test Workbook includes over 1000 questions and is the perfect starting point if you lack practice or confidence. It gives you the opportunity to improve your numerical skills before facing a real-life test. It will help you get up to speed on the basic skills needed for multiplication, division, fractions, percentages and units of measurement. The section on key skills is followed by practice questions and realistic mock tests, organized into number problems, number sequencing and data interpretation.

Now including time-based questions which are used in the selection of emergency services staff, this companion to the popular How to Pass Numeracy Tests also includes detailed explanations to answers and interpretations of scores. It will help you to improve your test techniques and dramatically increase your chances of success.

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Numeracy, or numerical reasoning tests are one of the most common types of psychometric tests used in assessment and selection procedures, and now with increased competition for jobs and placements it has never been more important to excel in them.

This second edition of The Numeracy Test Workbook includes over 1000 questions and is the perfect starting point if you lack practice or confidence. It gives you the opportunity to improve your numerical skills before facing a real-life test. It will help you get up to speed on the basic skills needed for multiplication, division, fractions, percentages and units of measurement. The section on key skills is followed by practice questions and realistic mock tests, organized into number problems, number sequencing and data interpretation.

Now including time-based questions which are used in the selection of emergency services staff, this companion to the popular How to Pass Numeracy Tests also includes detailed explanations to answers and interpretations of scores. It will help you to improve your test techniques and dramatically increase your chances of success.

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