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Shortcut Techniques in Solving Dragnet/SHL/Kenexa/Cubik Numerical test (32354 Views)
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DMainMan: 2:17am On Sep 02, 2014 |
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DMainMan: 3:00am On Sep 02, 2014 |
SHORTCUT TECHNIQUES IN SOLVING DRAGNET/SHL NUMERICAL REASONING TEST Almost everyone has failed one or two aptitude tests. Some are yet to any aptitude test at all. Research from a team of recruitment experts in USA has demonstrated that most graduates fail numerical reasoning aptitude test as opposed to any other tests. The main reason is not because of lack of knowledge or intelligence. It is significantly because of the short time in solving numerous questions. In addressing this issue, we have made some tangible advice for job seekers and students on how to solve these tests. Once you master this shortcut technique, you should be able to finish your Dragnet/SHL Numerical reasoning on time with excellent performance WHEN WILL IT BE OUT Tomorrow ( 3rd Sept, 2014) 2 Likes 1 Share |
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DMainMan: 8:56pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
NB: When solving some Numerical reasoning test, sometimes the answer you get wont b in the option. This is specifically made to make you lose confidence, so don’t panic at all. Choose the option that closely matches what you get as your answer. We will unravel using the Normal method or Shortcut method. 1 Like |
DMainMan: 9:10pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
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DMainMan: 9:42pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
From the attached diagram: NORMAL METHOD To solve, just add every figures in the bar chart together: Segment 1: 10 + 12 + 14+ 15 = 51 Segment 2: 22 + 24 + 30 + 32 =108 Segment 3: 15 + 16 +17 + 17 = 65 Segment 4: 5 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 23 Add together: 51 + 108 + 65 + 23 = 247 9 Likes 4 Shares |
DMainMan: 9:50pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
SHORTCUT METHOD Here, we apply the Arithmetic Progression (AP) Formula: ((First Value (2009) + Last value (2012)) * Number of Segments) / 2 Therefore, ((10 + 15) + (22 +32) + (15 + 17) + (5 + 7)) * 4) / 2 = 246 From the option, the closest answer is 245 million which the answer is. INFERENCE The problem of the Normal Method here is that you are more prone to mistake when a very large data is needed to be calculated and also can be time-consuming. that Dragnet and some SHL test (Mobil test for Postgraduate holders) prohibit calculator. It is advisable to master this shortcut technique so u will not only be quick but also for precision and accuracy sake. 9 Likes 1 Share |
DMainMan: 9:58pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
From the attached: SOLUTION N ORMAL METHOD Total Value of China holding: 210m * 10% = 21m 11% of China holding: 21m * 11% = 2.31m Total existing value of India holding is : 210m * 9% = 18.9m Total new value of India holding is 18.9m + 2.31m = 21.21m The proportion that India will represent is: 21.21m/210m * 100 = 10.1% 4 Likes 1 Share |
DMainMan: 10:03pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
SHORTCUT METHOD There is actually no need for u to utilize the actual value fund when calculating. Simply multiply 10% China holding by 11% which was moved to India and then add the result to the 9% India holding. Afterwards take the percentage. (10/100 * 11/100) + 9/100) * 100 (0.011 + 0.09) * 100 = 0.101 * 100 = 10.1% INFERENCE How simple numerical reasoning test is if u can master the shortcut technique. Think about the time and stress you would have saved in solving this. 10 Likes 3 Shares |
DMainMan: 10:06pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
NOW LET'S GO TO HARDER ONES |
achmed1(m): 10:08pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
DMainMan: NOW LET'S GET STARTED You welcome brother, carry on with your good works. |
DMainMan: 10:48pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
NORMAL METHOD Here just sum up the total number of sales then multiply with Production Cost per item. Lingerie: 5.21 * (6258 + 5987 + 7548 +6794 + 9874) = 189961.81 Jeans: 12.58* (1354 + 4512 + 7894 + 2365 + 6589) = 285742.12 Formal Suits: 32.42 * (4785 + 6587 + 3564 + 1247 + 5897) = 715833.6 Cardigans: 29.83 * (3254 + 1254 + 7894 + 5658 + 5655) = 707418.45 Shoes: 25.75 * ( 7854 + 5648 + 8999 + 7844 + 6542) = 949840.25 Answer is Shoes, the biggest production cost. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
vansaha: 10:50pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
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DMainMan: 6:10am On Sep 03, 2014 |
SHORTCUT METHOD When solving a problem like this, approximate the first digit to the nearest single number. Don’t take into consideration of the whole. So, you are going to work it out like this: Lingerie: 5 * (6 + 6 + 8 +7 + 9) = 180 Jeans: 13* (1 + 5 +8 + 2 + 6) = 286 Formal Suits: 32 * (5 + 6 + 4 + 1 + 6) = 704 Cardigans: 30 * (3 + 1 + 8 + 6 + 6) = 720 Shoes: 26 * ( 8 + 6 + 9 + 8 + 7) = 988 Answer is Shoes, the biggest production cost. 25 Likes 4 Shares |
DMainMan: 6:30am On Sep 03, 2014 |
INFERENCE Can one really get to the bottom of this question using the Normal method? I don’t think so in examination condition. You are going to spend considerable amount of time in solving with Calculator talkless of u solving it manually. Well, this is one of the astounding worth of the Shortcut technique. 3 Likes |
DMainMan: 7:01am On Sep 03, 2014 |
From the attached NORMAL METHOD Total Unit sales in 2010 is: 9874 + 6589 + 5897 + 5655 + 6542 = 34557 Total Jeans in both 2006 and 2007 is : 1354 + 4512 = 5866 Ratio = Total Jeans/ Total Unit Sales 5866/34557 = 0.169 app 0.17. Check the options. (17/99) which is 0.171 is the answer 3 Likes |
DMainMan: 7:08am On Sep 03, 2014 |
SHORTCUT METHOD The approach here is the same as the former. Now let’s solve it: Total Unit sales in 2010 is: 9 + 7 + 6 + 6 + 7 = 35 Total Jeans in both 2006 and 2007 is: 1 + 5 = 6 Ratio = Total Jeans/ Total Unit Sales 6/35= 0.171. Check the options. (17/99) which is 0.171 is the answer 12 Likes 1 Share |
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