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Fidelity Bank Aptitude Test

The document outlines a Fidelity Bank aptitude test simulation consisting of five sections: Critical Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, and Banking & Financial Knowledge. Each section includes various questions designed to assess logical reasoning, vocabulary, mathematical skills, pattern recognition, and banking concepts. The test aims to evaluate candidates' competencies relevant to banking and finance roles.

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Fidelity Bank Aptitude Test

The document outlines a Fidelity Bank aptitude test simulation consisting of five sections: Critical Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, and Banking & Financial Knowledge. Each section includes various questions designed to assess logical reasoning, vocabulary, mathematical skills, pattern recognition, and banking concepts. The test aims to evaluate candidates' competencies relevant to banking and finance roles.

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Fidelity Bank Aptitude Test Simulation

Section 1: Critical Reasoning

1) James was paid $5 more for each day of work than the preceding day. If he worked for five days,
how much was he paid?

2) People should be accountable for their own actions, but not for actions they can't control. What is
the logical conclusion?

3) Kurt is a student of Spanish. Spanish students never study English, but students study either
Latin or English. What must be true?

4) Which of the following weakens the argument that all new EU members should have welfare
systems like the founding members?

5) Ian paid more for his car than Simon. Simon paid less than Hubert. Sarah paid the same as
Hubert. What must be true?

Section 2: Verbal Reasoning

6) Choose the word that is most similar to 'Prudent'.

7) Find the opposite of 'Expedite'.

8) Identify the word that is most similar to 'Meticulous'.

9) Find the opposite of 'Diligent'.

10) Identify the best analogy: STAR is to ASTRONOMY as EVENT is to...?

Section 3: Numerical Reasoning

21) If 3x - 5 = 16, find x.

22) A loan of NGN50,000 is taken at a simple interest rate of 8% for 3 years. What is the total
interest?

23) A train covers 240 km in 4 hours. What is its average speed in km/h?

24) If a product's price increases from NGN1,200 to NGN1,500, what is the percentage increase?

25) If an item costs NGN2,000 and is sold for a 15% profit, what is the selling price?

Section 4: Abstract Reasoning


36) What is the next shape in the sequence?

38) Which shape does not belong?

Section 5: Banking & Financial Knowledge

41) What is the main function of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)?

42) Which of the following is NOT a type of bank account?

43) What does KYC stand for in banking?

44) What is the primary reason for the introduction of BVN in Nigeria?
45) Which of the following is an example of a cashless transaction?

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