The document provides a tutorial for graduate aptitude tests, covering various reasoning types such as numerical, verbal, and mechanical reasoning. It includes sample questions and answers, along with tips on managing time during the tests. The tests are primarily multiple-choice and designed to be completed under strict time constraints.
Overview of graduate aptitude tests that include tutorials and Q&A from MyPsychometricTests.com.
Different types of reasoning tests covered: numerical, verbal, mechanical, critical, inductive, abstract, and spatial.
Tests are multiple choice and conducted under timed conditions.
Calculation tip for time management: 40 seconds per question with a total of 30 questions in 20 minutes.
Series of sample questions to practice different aptitude types, including numerical problems and logical reasoning, with some requiring answers in comments.
Graduate Aptitude Tests
Tests will be performed under timed conditions.
Multiple choice in nature.
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Graduate Aptitude Tests
TIP:Calculate how long, on average, you
have to answer each question…
There are 30 questions in total and you have
20 minutes to complete the test.
1,200 30 = 40 seconds
Sample question 4
Howmany different numbers can be made from these 3 playing cards?
6 9 7
Please put your answer in the comments
section below for marking
TIMER
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Sample question 5
X8 + 8
A number is put into the machine (input). If the output is 64, what is the input?
64
64 8 8 7
Sample question 13
Q.An employer must ensure all floor surfaces are non-slip in order to prevent slips, trips and falls.
A.True
B.False
C.Cannot say
18.
Sample question 14
Q.Analysts predict a 0.4% rise in internet sales.
A.True
B.False
C.Cannot say
Please put your answer in the comments section below for
marking
TIMER
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Sample question 15
Thefurther to the
left, i.e. the
direction of the
incline, the more
likely the fall will
occur.
A