Hello there and thank you for your question.
This part of the assessment is a crucial aspect of your overall application. Should you move into a professional role and commence professional accreditation training - question practice is King! There more you familiarize yourself with the questions, the greater the likelihood of you doing well in them.
I would suggest doing a basic Google search (other search engines are available) into numerical and linguistic testing. you will find an abundance of material available for practice. I would suggest you become comfortable with graph interpretations and percentages.
We also have lots of helpful resources here: ey.com/uk/apply
Remember, this stage is not to test your overall mathematical ability, so please do not panic if you have not studied any maths since school. I personally tried to focus on trying to make sense of the data presented to you - tried to understand what picture it paints and how I could best show and describe this to an external source.
Practice Practice Practice
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