How to Pass Advanced Numeracy Tests
Mike Bryon
Improve Your Scores in Numerical Reasoning and Data Interpretation Psychometric Tests
9780749452292
Published date: April 2008
Paperback
Edition: Revised edition
How to Pass Advanced Numeracy Tests includes over 500 practice questions on quantitative reasoning, data interpretation and business judgement as well as four realistic practice tests to help you prepare for employer selection procedures
Numerical psychometric tests, often used as part of an employer's selection procedure, represent a considerable challenge to many candidates. Only practice can ensure you perform to the best of your abilities.
How to Pass Advanced Numeracy Tests provides a wealth of highly relevant practice questions and detailed explanations to help you prepare for such tests. Pitched at a more advanced 'graduate' level, it also has much to offer the beginner, such as a section on revising the basics. Testing areas covered include: quantitative reasoning; data interpretation and business judgement.
With over 500 practice questions, plus four realistic practice tests, this book from testing expert Mike Bryon provides you with the opportunity to prepare yourself and rise to the challenge.
BOOK DETAILS :
Paperback, 224 Pages, Dimensions 216 x 135 MM Language English.
CONTENTS INCLUDE :
Part 1 Psychometric tests and practice
1. Demonstrate your true potential
2. The winning approach
Part 2 Hundreds of really relevant practice questions
3. Quantitative reasoning
4. Data interpretation
5. Business judgement and data sufficiency
6. Mock tests
Part 3 Answers and many detailed explanations
About Authors
Mike Bryon
Mike Bryon is an expert in psychometrics and training solutions. He is also the author of The Advanced Numeracy Test Workbook, The Numeracy Test Workbook, How to Pass Graduate Psychometric Tests , Graduate Psychometric Test Workbook, How to Pass the Civil Service Qualifying Tests, How to Pass Selection Tests, How to Pass Technical Selection Tests and The Ultimate Psychometric Test Book all available thru International Press Publications
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