Also, we recommend jobmi.com as another website where you can make an account to do practice tests
Hello, thank you for your question. We advise that you practice as much as possible before taking our numerical reasoning test. The test will be 12 questions long. The questions increase in difficulty throughout the test. The questions will typically ask you to look at a set of data and answer a question based on that data. I would recommend re-freshing your basic math skills e.g. percentages, ratios, fractions. You can do this via BBC Bitesize: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize. Websites you can go to in order to practice for the numerical reasoning test include assessment days: https://www.assessmentday.co.uk/ and CAPP assessments: https://practice.cappassessments.com/
The numerical reasoning test is not time limited but it is time recorded so the amount of time it takes you to complete the test will be factored into your score so we advice you to work quickly but accurately. We advise you have a pen, paper and calculator and complete the test in a quiet environment where you can concentrate and not be disturbed.
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