Test PartnershipNumerical Reasoning Test 4Solutions BookletAssessmentDayPractice Aptitude TestsInstructionsThis numerical reasoning test comprises 18 questions, and you will have 60 seconds perquestion. Calculators are permitted for this test, and it is recommended you have some roughpaper to work on.This example test has two subtests. The first subtest assesses your ability to performnumerical ca
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Test Partnership
Numerical Reasoning Test 4
Solutions Booklet
AssessmentDay
Practice Aptitude Tests
Instructions
This numerical reasoning test comprises 18 questions, and you will have 60 seconds per
question. Calculators are permitted for this test, and it is recommended you have some rough
paper to work on.
This example test has two subtests. The first subtest assesses your ability to perform
numerical calculations and the second subtest assesses your ability to make decisions based
on numerical data.
This first subtest comprises nine questions and you will have 60 seconds to answer each
question. This subtest measures your ability to interpret numerical information and perform
calculations. You will be presented with short numerical problems, requiring a number of
calculations to solve. For each question you will be presented with five possible options, only
one of which is correct. You will need a calculator and some rough paper to complete this
subtest.
You will have to work quickly and accurately to perform well in this test. If you don't know the
answer to a question, leave it and come back to it if you have time. Each question will have
five possible answers, one of which is correct. If the exact correct answer is not provided,
select the closest possible answer. You may click Back and Next during the test to review or
skip questions.
You can submit your test at any time. If the time limit is up before you click submit the test will
automatically be submitted with the answers you have selected. It is recommended to keep
working until the time limit is up.
Try to find a time and place where you will not be interrupted during the test. The test will
begin on the next page.
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Q1 A regular cup of tea contains 35 mg of caffeine, a regular cup of instant
coffee contains 63 mg of caffeine and the average energy drink contains 80
mg of caffeine. If an individual consumed three cups of tea, two cups of
coffee and 1 energy drink per day, by how much does this exceed the weekly
recommended allowance of caffeine? (assume that the weekly
recommended allowance of caffeine is 1,400mg)
(A) 765 mg
(B) 777 mg
(C) 787 mg
(D) 797 mg
(E) 807 mg
Step 1 – Calculate the total daily caffeine intake of the individual by multiplying the number of
drinks by their respective caffeine contents and then combining them to identify the total.
Tea = 35 mg x 3 = 105 mg
Coffee = 63 mg x 2 = 126 mg
Energy drink = 80 mg x 1 = 80 mg
105 mg + 126 mg + 80 mg = 311 mg
Step 2 – Calculate the weekly caffeine intake by multiplying the daily total by the number of
days in a week (7).
311 mg x 7 = 2,177 mg
Step 3 – Calculate the surplus caffeine intake by subtracting the total weekly caffeine intake
from the recommended daily allowance of caffeine (1400 mg).
2,177 mg – 1,400 mg = 777 mg
Thus the correct answer is (B) 777 mg
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Q2 In an email marketing campaign, a company sent out 120,050 emails inviting
potential customers to buy their product. Of these 120,050 customers, 24%
opened their email, ¼ followed the link in the email and 35% of customers
following the link made a purchase. If the advertised product costs £9.99,
how much revenue was generated by this email marketing campaign?
(A) £25,184.79
(B) £26,458.21
(C) £27,655.36
(D) £28,658.32
(E) £29,321.58
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