JP Morgan Practice Aptitude Test Pack 2022
JP Morgan Practice Aptitude Test Pack 2022 aids in enhancing your practice for JP Morgan graduate assessment with extensive practice questions from the JP Morgan Graduate Practice Pack, 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 JP Morgan Practice Aptitude Test Pack 2022 (all-in-one pack): JP Morgan Numerical reasoning test / CEB/SHL style JP Morgan Verbal reasoning test / CEB/SHL style With step-by-step explanations on every question, and hints on how to solve them faster.
About JP Morgan company
JPMorgan is an American multinational investment bank and financial services holding company headquartered in New York City. JPMorgan Chase is ranked by S&P Global as the largest bank in the United States and the sixth largest bank in the world by total assets, with total assets of US$2.687 trillion. JP Morgan Aptitude tests formats; What to expect: JP Morgan 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
Sample Questions of JP Morgan Graduate Practice Test Pack The ambulance service estimates that as many as 500 lives are lost because of the slower emergency response times caused by road humps. Some claim that road humps, or sleeping policemen as they are sometimes called, cost more lives than are saved as a result of the traffic being slowed. Critics of road humps also claim that they cause more pollution as drivers repeatedly slow down and speed up and that they cause more congestion by disrupting the flow of traffic. Residents complain of the noise of cars crossing them and accelerating away from them. Some of these claims run counter to published research which shows that road humps cause average speeds to drop by 10 mph and as a result save lives. Since 1980 and the widespread introduction of road humps, figures show that the level of deaths and serious injury fell by 60 per cent. Question 6. Delays to the ambulance service and environmental concerns are raised as objections to road humps. A. True B. False Answer C. Cannot tell Answer: A Question 7. It is fair to say that road humps can save lives and injuries but at a price. A. True B. False Answer C. Cannot tell Question 8. Drivers find road humps annoying. A. True B. False Answer C. Cannot tell Answer: A Question 9. Critics believe that traffic would flow more smoothly if road humps were removed. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Answer: C Question 10. The passage states that it is true that the repeated slowing and accelerating of cars over road humps causes more pollution. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Answer: B People assume that they go to the hospital to get well. However, in the past few years, this perception has been challenged by the real risk of acquiring a deadly infection while in hospital. As a consequence, public confidence in the health service has suffered. An antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria was first identified in the 1950s. It was a staphylococcus common in abscesses and bloodstream infections and it had become resistant to the antibiotic penicillin. Since then the bacteria have become resistant to a second antibiotic and have become established as a source of infection in many nursing homes and hospitals. Today it is believed to cause about 1,000 deaths each year as a result of hospital-acquired infections. Action that can beat this ‘superbug’ is simple but expensive. It requires very high levels of hygiene and cleanliness and a program of testing so that infected patients can be isolated and treated. Question 11. Staphylococcus infections kill around 1,000 people a year. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Answer: B Question 12. If clean hospitals had been a priority in the 1950s we would not face this threat today. A. True B. False Answer C. Cannot tell Answer: C Question 13. Staphylococcus became established as a source of infection in many nursing homes and hospitals in the 1950s. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Answer: B Question 14. Staphylococcus has become a ‘superbug’. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Answer: A Question 15. Infections of the bloodstream are more serious than abscesses. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Answer: C
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