Livre QCM de raisonnement verbal Edition 2012
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Book Numerical reasoning MCQ - 2012 Edition

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In this book, we explain the methodology of the numerical reasoning test with this format: introduction text, table or graph, question and answer options. You will then have the opportunity to practise on 120 questions, all available with detailed correction. 

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This book was written to help all candidates planning to sit European institution competitions who wish to prepare as effectively as possible for the numerical reasoning test. This book is also useful for anyone preparing for this type of numerical reasoning test. 

The numerical reasoning test is not just a test of calculation. To be successful, candidates must display three key qualities :

  • the ability to understand and analyse: you need to know how to read a piece of information and interpret tables and graphs in order to decide correctly what operations are needed,
  • a mastery of basic mathematical concepts: percentages, variation rates, averages…,
  • speed: to answer the questions within the time allowed, you must avoid long calculations wherever possible and also avoid automatic use of the calculator.

Success in the numerical reasoning test is, above all, a matter of method and training.

This book can significantly increase your chance of success. It contains :

  • a detailed methodology illustrated wThith numerous examples,
  • 12 tests of 10 questions each, arranged by level of difficulty,
  • a detailed explanation of the answer to each question.

The questions in this book are similar to those that have been set in the competitions run by EPSO since 2010 and are different from the ones in previous books and in online tests.

Livre Numérique FR 2012 IRL

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Authors
Emmanuel HETRU and Jean-Luc BIZEUR
Editor
ORSEU
Language
French
Pages
240 pages
ISBN
978-2-918796-07-7
Delivery
Between 2 and 15 days depending on destination
Weight
550 g
Edition
1ère édition
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