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How to Pass Data Interpretation Tests

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Data interpretation tests are fast becoming the most common type of numeracy questions set in psychometric tests. Almost every battery of psychometric tests will include a data interpretation subtest, or series of questions and at some point in their career almost everyone will have to pass one. How to Pass Data Interpretation Tests provides over 300 practice data interpretation questions, with answers and detailed explanations. With help and advice on how to prepare for a data interpretation test, this book includes 20 mini-tests and 3 realistic full-length tests, enabling candidates to become familiar with the approaches needed, develop exam techniques and achieve results.

224 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 2009

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September 29, 2016
Although some questions are ambiguously worded, I found the book a good resource for a large set of practice questions with ranging levels of difficulty.
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