How to Pass Numerical Reasoning Tests

Over 550 Practice Questions

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Pub Date Jun 03 2017 | Archive Date Jul 03 2017

Description

Containing the largest bank of test questions on the market, How to Pass Numerical Reasoning Tests provides advice, practice and exercises to help you prepare for the rigorous tests used by employers, helping you to build up speed, accuracy and confidence.

An overview of the basics is followed by a step-by-step guide to numerical tests, covering:

- Fractions and decimals
- Rates
- Percentages
- Ratios and proportions
- Data interpretation

Also containing practice on mathematical problems in written word format to aid your analytical skills, How to Pass Numerical Reasoning Tests gives you everything you need to boost your ability and face the challenge head on.

Containing the largest bank of test questions on the market, How to Pass Numerical Reasoning Tests provides advice, practice and exercises to help you prepare for the rigorous tests used by...


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ISBN 9780749480196
PRICE £14.99 (GBP)
PAGES 232

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This book is well divided into topics and so far I've dipped in and out of areas of interest to me. As this is not the type of book where I personally would start reading at page 1 and then proceed through page by page, it will take a while to complete and will be treated as a reference manual. It is a good revision of numerical topics and gives many scenarios which show how the theory can be applied. I would recommend this book to those who wish to sharpen their numeracy skills and as a result, their confidence, before going for an interview or starting a new job. Also, it is good fun to work through the exercises, some more challenging than others: it could be used as an educational puzzle book. Reading the book has encouraged me to look at some of the others in the series.

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Great for the purpose intended but otherwise rather tricky.

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