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Free Numerical Reasoning Test

The document provides a sample numerical reasoning test with 6 questions and their answers. The test includes questions about production quantities and costs over multiple years, percentages of total production, price increases at different stores, and the number of items that would be on display for a given price after various increases. The answers are provided at the end.

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Free Numerical Reasoning Test

The document provides a sample numerical reasoning test with 6 questions and their answers. The test includes questions about production quantities and costs over multiple years, percentages of total production, price increases at different stores, and the number of items that would be on display for a given price after various increases. The answers are provided at the end.

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Free Numerical Reasoning Test

Free Practice Numerical Reasoning Tests Example Test 1 (Answers at the end)

EQ1 By how many units did combined stool and chair production vary between years 5 and 6? 10 no change 10,000 5,000 EQ2 If total production costs in year 4 were 142,000 and it costs 2.90 to produce one chair, how much did it cost to produce one stool? 2.80 2.75 2.65 Cannot say EQ3 On average, what percent of total production did chairs account for over the whole six year period? 57.9% 42.1% 52.1% 41.0%

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Free Numerical Reasoning Test

EQ4 If the number of items on display for under 5 rose by 10% per year at Superstore A and 5% per year at Superstore B, what would be the difference between superstores in the number of items on sale for under 5 after 4 years? 44 293 1,198 Cannot say EQ5 What percentage of all items on sale in both Superstores cost less than 20? 68.0% 64.8% 68.9% 70.0% EQ6 If Superstore A were to increase the cost of every item by 0.50, how many items would be on display for less than 2? 795 80 614 Cannot say

Answers: Q1: 10,000; Q2; 2.75; Q3: 57.9%; Q4: 1,198; Q5: 68.9%; Q6: Cannot say.

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