Testing Series: How to Pass Numeracy Tests: Test Your Knowledge of Number Problems, Data Interpretation Tests and Number Sequences: Master Number ... and Number Sequences: 46 (Careers & Testing)

Testing Series: How to Pass Numeracy Tests: Test Your Knowledge of Number Problems, Data Interpretation Tests and Number Sequences: Master Number ... and Number Sequences: 46 (Careers & Testing)

by HarryTolley (Author), KenThomas (Author), Harry Tolley (Author), Ken Thomas (Author)

Synopsis

Candidates are increasingly likely to face psychometric tests as part of selection and assessment procedures. Numeracy tests are amongst the most common forms of assessment, and many people find them a real challenge. "How to Pass Numeracy Tests" provides practical advice and plenty of new practice questions to help candidates gain the skills and confidence to succeed. It deals with the three most common types of intermediate level numeracy test: data interpretation, number problems and number sequences. "How to Pass Numeracy Tests" will help job-seekers become familiar with the types of test used, learn to work under the pressure of time and improve test technique so that marks are not lost through simple errors.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 4th Edition
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Aug 2010

ISBN 10: 0749457066
ISBN 13: 9780749457068
Book Overview: How to Pass Numeracy Tests deals with the three most common types of intermediate level numeracy test: data interpretation, number problems and number sequences.

Author Bio
Dr Harry Tolley is a Special Professor in the School of Education at the University of Nottingham as well as a researcher, author and freelance consultant. He is the co-author of many best-selling titles such as, How to Pass Verbal Reasoning Tests, How to Pass the New Police Selection Test, and How to Succeed at an Assessment Centre (all published by Kogan Page). Dr Ken Thomas was Principal Lecturer in Educational Management at the Hong Kong Institute of Education, and is now a chartered psychologist and author.