Solved SHL Tests for PWC Graduate Jobs Prep Book 2022
Want to prepare and pass any PWC Graduate Job test? You’ve found the right study material. Solved SHL Tests for PWC Graduate Jobs PrepBook contains hundreds of retired and recent SHL Tests for PWC Graduate Jobs assessment questions including
- Numerical reasoning questions and answers
- Verbal reasoning questions and answers,
- Abstract reasoning questions and answers and
- Deductive reasoning questions and answers
What are SHL tests? CEB/SHL (Now Gartner) is a leading global test agency based in the UK. PWC use SHL-styled tests as part of their recruitment processes. Examples of other companies that use SHL include Air France and World bank among others. SHL is not the only publisher of aptitude tests. Other leading brands include Talent Q, Kenexa, Cubiks, and Saville. SHL Aptitude Test Format SHL Aptitude test style varies from one company to another, and it also depends on the role the company is recruiting for. For PWC SHL test, you could take a test in numerical, verbal, deductive reasoning, etc, as this also depends on the job role. How to get Solved SHL Tests for PWC Graduate Jobs Prep Book 2022? SHL tests are usually conducted within 5 to 7 days after the candidate has been invited. For this reason, we understand candidates’ need to start practicing immediately. This Solved SHL Test for PWC entry-level test ebook is available in DRM Free PDF format and will be sent to your email to download instantly once your purchase is complete.
Sample SHL Questions for PWC graduate jobs
Numerical Questions
Question 1 What was the difference in value of the coal mined at mine A and mine B in April? A. $380,000 B. $494,000 C. $874,000 D. $1,140,000 Solution Mine A: 65,000 × $76 = $4.94m Mine B: 50,000 × $76 = $3.8m $4.94m – $3.8m = $1.14m Answer: D Question 2 Mine A had forecast a 20% increase in coal production from April to May. What is the difference between the amount of coal that was actually extracted compared to the forecasted figure? A. 33,000 tonnes B. 20,000 tonnes C. 13,500 tonnes D. 6,500 tonnes Solution 65,000 × 1.2 = 78,000 78,000 – 45,000 = 33,000 Answer: A Question 3 Assuming half of the coal mined from both mines in March was sold in April and one quarter was sold in each of May and June what was the income generated from the sales? A. $8,163,750 B. $8,216,250 C. $8,347,500 D. $8,478,750 Solution March total = 50k 55k = 105k 50% × 105k × $76 = $3,990k 25% × 105k × $89 = $2,336.25k 25% × 105k × $77 = $2,021.25k Total = $8,347.5k Answer: C
Verbal Questions
Question 4 Deregulation of coal ash as a kiln fuel has resulted in positive outcomes overall. A. True B. False C. Cannot Tell Answer: A Solution The final paragraph tells us that there has been a rise in ill health as a direct result of the lack of sufficient installation standards. There were some positive results but not all. Question 5 Coal ash is classed as industrial waste material in South Korea. A. True B. False C. Cannot Tell Answer: A Solution The passage talks about ‘…deregulate the use of industrial waste (such as coal ash)…’ thus we can deduce that coal ash is classed as industrial waste. Question 6 Coal ash is in higher demand when the construction industry is in recession. A. True B. False C. Cannot Tell Answer: B Solution This is not true as the passage tells us that the recession led to less demand for coal ash.
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