Vodafone Practice Aptitude Test Pack For 2022
Vodafone Practice Aptitude Test pack For 2022 aids in enhancing your practice for Vodafone graduate assessment with extensive practice questions from the Vodafone graduate practice test 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 Vodafone Practice Aptitude Test pack For 2022 (all in one pack):
- Vodafone Numerical reasoning test / CEB/SHL style
- Vodafone Verbal reasoning test / CEB/SHL style
- Vodafone Diagrammatic / Logical Reasoning Tests / CEB/SHL style
With step-by-step explanations on every question, and hints on how to solve them faster.
About Vodafone company
Vodafone Group plc is a multinational telecommunications company registered and situated in Newbury, Berkshire, England. Vodafone offers its graduate programs in a range of exciting business areas.
Vodafone Aptitude tests formats; What to expect:
Vodafone 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
- Inductive Reasoning
- Reading Comprehension
Free Vodafone graduate practice test pack Sample Questions
Vodafone graduate practice test pack Numerical Reasoning
Question-1:
How much was spent on Clothes and Shoes in year 5 if the same percent increase was maintained as between year 3 and year 4?
A. 1,920 Euros
B. 1,921 Euros
C. 1,922 Euros
D. 1,934 Euros
E. 1,935 Euros
EXPLANATION For clothes and shoes, the Percentage increase between year 3 and year 4 is given as: {Amount spent in year 4 – Amount spent in year 3} /Amount spent in year 3 x 100 {1870 – 1820} /1820 x 100/1 = 50/1820 x 100/1 = 2.75%
Percentage increase in clothes and shoes between year 4 and year 5 (Amount spent in 5 years – Amount spent in year 4)/Amount spent in year 4 x 100/1 X – 1870/1870 x 100/1
Since the percentage increase is the same: 2.75 = x – 1870/1870 x 100/1 2.75 = 100x – 187000/1870 5142.5 + 187000/100 = 100x/100 192142.5/100 = x X = 1921.425 ≈ 1921. Answer: (A)
Question-2
In year 3, how much more was spent on house & home than on hygiene & health?
A. 8,080 Euros
B. 8,280 Euros
C. 8,480 Euros
D. 8,680 Euros
E. 8,880 Euros
EXPLANATION Five years 5 Houses and home = 10,500 Health and hygiene = 2,220 Houses and home is greater than hygiene and health by: 10,500 – 2,220 = 8280. Answer: (B)
Question-3
Which of the items accounts for the highest percent change between year 2 and 3?
A. Food
B. House & Home
C. Clothes & Shoes
D. Hygiene & Health
E. Leisure & Transport
EXPLANATION For years 2 and 3 Food = (4600 – 4480)/4480 x 1000 = 0.027 x 100 = 2.63%
Clothes and shoes = (1820 – 1770)/1770 x 100 = 0.0282 x 100 = 2.82%
Hygiene and health = (2220 – 2240)/2240 x 100 = 0.0412 x 100 = 0.89% (Negative shoe decrease)
Leisure and transport = (10,100 – 9700)/9700 x 100 = 0.0412 x 100 = 4.13%
Houses and home = (10,500 – 10,200)/10,200 x 100 = 0.0294 x 100 = 2.94% Therefore, the highest percent charge is leisure and transport = 4.13% Answer: (E)
Question-4
What is the total percent change in money spent on hygiene & health between year 1 & year 4?
A. 0.4% decrease
B. 4% increase
C. 4% decrease
D. 0.4% increase
E. 5% decrease
EXPLANATION Total percentage charge on hygiene and health in year 1 and year 4 is % change = (Amount spent in year 4) – (Amount spent in year 5)/Amount spent in year 1 x 100 (2250 – 2260)/2260 x 100 = – 0.44 ≈ 0.4 decrease Answer: (A)
Vodafone graduate practice test pack Verbal Reasoning
A few ‘Safe As Houses’ alarms has been redesigned in an attempt to reduce the large number of complaints where alarms have sounded by accident. One of the new types of alarm is less sensitive than its predecessors. Studies have shown that these newer alarms are rarely activated for no apparent reason. ‘Safe As Houses’ still sells a number of the original, sensitive alarm systems, because the increase in the threshold for motion detection means that the new style alarms may fail to register break-ins where limited force is being used.
Question 5
All of the company’s alarm systems are now less sensitive.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot say
Answer: C
Question 6
The new alarm systems should reduce the number of accidental soundings by at least half.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot say
Answer: C
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