Procter & Gamble Practice Aptitude Test Pack For 2022
Enhance your practice for Procter & Gamble graduate assessment with the updated Procter & Gamble Practice Aptitude Test Pack For 2022, featuring all the sections on the actual exams. This Procter & Gamble Graduate Practice Aptitude Test Pack 2022 provides insight into what to expect and helps you develop effective study strategies. Kick off your preparation with our Procter & Gamble Practice Aptitude Test Pack for 2020 (all-in-one pack):
- Procter & Gamble Numerical reasoning test / P&G Assessment
- Procter & Gamble Verbal reasoning test / P&G Assessment
- Procter & Gamble Abstract reasoning tests / P&G Assessment
- Procter & Gamble Logical reasoning tests / P&G Assessment
With step-by-step explanations on every question, and hints on how to solve them faster.
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Procter & Gamble Aptitude tests formats; What to expect:
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
- Diagramatic
- Presentation
- Interview
- Personality Test
Sample Procter & Gamble Practice Test Pack Test Questions and answers
Procter & Gamble Practice Test Pack Verbal Reasoning
In the past 12 months, benefit fraud has fallen by £½ billion to its lowest level for over a decade. The fall is equivalent to a 25 percent drop to 1.5 percent of the total £100 billion benefit bill. This spectacular fall follows permission for the benefits office to access Inland Revenue taxation data. Benefit officers can now immediately check to see if a claimant is working and claiming benefits intended only for those out of work. This new measure has led to over 80,000 people being caught making false claims. A similar initiative has also succeeded in a substantial cut in the level of fraud committed by claimants of housing benefits. Local authorities are responsible for the administration of this allowance which is awarded to the unemployed and low-paid to help with housing costs. Until recently local authority staff had been unable to access central government records to check the information provided by claimants. These checks have so far identified 44,000 claimants who have provided false information in order to make claims for allowances for which they are not eligible. Question 1. By making it possible to share information, over 120,000 cases of fraud have been detected. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Question 2. Ten years ago the level of benefit fraud was higher. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Question 3. Only the unemployed should legitimately claim these benefits. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Question 4. The tone of the passage suggests that these reductions in fraud are a good thing. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Question 5. A year ago the level of benefit fraud totaled £2 billion. A. True B. False C. Cannot tell Answers Question 1. A, Explanation: 80,000 by benefit officers and 44,000 by local authorities; Question 2. B, Explanation: The passage states that the new lower total was the lowest for 10 years so the level must have been lower 10 years ago; Question 3. B, Explanation: Housing benefit is also awarded to the low-paid; Question 4. A, Explanation: In the passage, the fall in false claims is described as spectacular; Question 5. A, Explanation: The passage states that the £½ billion drops is equivalent to 25%, so the level of fraud 12 months previously would have been £2 billion. 50 Ultimate psychometric tests
Procter & Gamble Practice Test Pack Numerical Reasoning
Question-1 Approximately what proportion of Beauty & fragrances are Store-Brand products? A. 12.5% B. 15.8% C. 16.8% D. 10.8% E. 19.7% Question-2 What proportion of Jewelry & Watches is National Product? A. 13.41% B. 18.29% C. 31.71% D. 26.83% E. 9.76% Question-3 What is the approximate ratio of National products to Imported products? A. none B. 3.73:1 C. 1:3.73 D. 1:2.73 E. 2.73:1 Question-4 What proportion of Clothing & Shoes and Home Products are Imported Products? A. 50% B. 51% C. 54% D. 53% E. 52%
Question-5 In which department are those studying in North-West University exactly half those studying in the same department in Central University? A. Economics B. Arts C. Humanities D. Philosophy & Languages E. Applied Science Answers 1. What proportion of beauty and fragrance are stored-brand products: Beauty and fragrance that are brand = 30 Total stored-brand products = 45 30 60 15 = 190 So, therefore, the proportion of beauty and fragrance that are stored-brand products: 30/190 x 100 = 15.8%. Answer: (B) 2. Jewelry and watches that are natural products = 80 Total natural products = 160 150 200 220 80 = 820 So, therefore, the proportion of Jewelry and watches that are natural products are: 80/820 x 100 = 9.76%. Answer: (E) 3. Total natural products = 820, total imported products = 2240 The ratio of national products to imported products = 820: 2240 = 820/2240 = 41/114 = 41:112 = 1:2.73 (D) 4. What proportion of clothing and shoe and home products are imported products Clothing and shoes = 680 for imported products Homes products = 345 for imported products, total = 1025 1025/2240 x 100 = 54%. Answer: (C) 5. In which department is they studying in North West University exactly half those studying the same course in Central University? 21/100 x 8,000 = 1680 P a g e | 116 2020 Testpremier Testpremier.com 21/100 x 400 = 840, therefore 1680/840 = 2. Answer: (E)
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