Dyson Graduate Practice Aptitude Test Pack 2022
Dyson Graduate Practice Aptitude Test Pack 2022 aids in enhancing your practice for Dyson graduate assessment with extensive practice questions from the Dyson Graduate Practice Aptitude Test Pack, and featuring all the sections on the actual exams. This book provides insight into what to expect, and helps you develop effective study strategies. Kick off your preparation with our Dyson assessment prep bundle (in one pack):
- Dyson Numerical reasoning test / CEB/SHL style
- Dyson Verbal reasoning test / CEB/SHL style
- Dyson Diagrammatic / Logical Reasoning Tests / CEB/SHL style
With step by step explanations on every questions, and hints on how to solve them faster.
About Dyson company
Dyson is an international accounting and tax consulting firm network. From tax to forensic services, Dyson offer their graduate programmes in a range of exciting business areas.
Dyson Aptitude tests formats; What to expect:
Dyson mostly uses CEB/Gartner (SHL) style tests for its candidate selection. The sections on the assessments may include any of the following test sections, depending on the role that you applied to and also the country you are applying from:
- Numerical Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
Free Dyson Graduate Practice Aptitude Test Pack Sample Questions
Question-7 What was the average cost per machine employed across all three lines in June? A. 875 B. 3,520 C. 3,537 D. 4,752 E. None of the above EXPLANATION Total production across the three lines = 201 308 215 = 723 Average cost per unit production across the three lines = (0.62 0.54 0.45)/3 = 0.5367 Cost across the three production lines = 0.5367 X 723 = 388.02 But the total machine employed across the three lines = 25 35 50 = 110 cost per unit machine = 388.02 / 110 = 3.527 in 000’s = 3,527 = 3520 (Safe Choice) Advice: Don’t get bogged down by questions like these. Move on when a question is taking beyond normal. Answer: (B) Question-8 What was the average cost per machine employed across all three lines in Aug? A. 1209 B. 3,220 C. 3,740 D. 4,752 E. 4,985 Answer: (A) Verbal Reasoning Financial fraud is a crime of growing significance. In 2003, 8% of reported business-related crimes was fraud, averaging 35 ,000 in losses. By 2005, whilst financial fraud was found to be the sixth-most frequent crime, it was the third-highest concern amongst business leaders. Researchers found that, globally, Internet-based fraud was rising dramatically, accounting for two- thirds of all reported fraud cases in 2005. The main reasons for fraud included poor supervision and lack of proper division of duties, inadequate control of access to systems, and poor authorisation controls. Internal detective measures uncovered less than half of the cases, with an increasing number of cases being discovered by accident. One third of the cases were committed by management staff, while half were committed by non-managerial staff. Question 32 Over half of all cases of fraud in 2005 were discovered by accident. A. True B. False C. Cannot Say Question 33 Detective methods were operating very effectively in 2005. A. True B. False C. Cannot Say Question 34 The average cost of financial fraud in 2005 was more than in 2003. A. True B. False C. Cannot Say
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