What is the difference in energy use between Plots 1 and 2 for the reception, meeting rooms and office space combined? \n \n\n ","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"1,900 kWh","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"1,900 kWh"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"3,150 kWh","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"3,150 kWh"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"10,150 kWh","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"10,150 kWh"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"11,050 kWh","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"11,050 kWh"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"1,900 kWh","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"To find the answer we need to work out the energy use (in kWh) for the Reception, Meeting Rooms and Office Space for both plots. When we have figures for each room we add up all of the Plot 1 figures and subtract the total of the Plot 2 figures:
P1 Reception: 17000 x 0.15 = 2550 Meeting Room: 17000 x 0.09 = 1530 Office Space: 17000 x 0.41 = 6970 Total: 2550 + 1530 + 6970 = 11050
P2 Reception: 15000 x 0.14 = 2100 Meeting Room: 15000 x 0.1 = 1500 Office Space: 15000 x 0.37 = 5550 Total: 2100+ 1500 + 5550 = 9150
11050 - 9150 = 1900"},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"To find the answer we need to work out the energy use (in kWh) for the Reception, Meeting Rooms and Office Space for both plots. When we have figures for each room we add up all of the Plot 1 figures and subtract the total of the Plot 2 figures:
P1 Reception: 17000 x 0.15 = 2550 Meeting Room: 17000 x 0.09 = 1530 Office Space: 17000 x 0.41 = 6970 Total: 2550 + 1530 + 6970 = 11050
P2 Reception: 15000 x 0.14 = 2100 Meeting Room: 15000 x 0.1 = 1500 Office Space: 15000 x 0.37 = 5550 Total: 2100+ 1500 + 5550 = 9150
11050 - 9150 = 1900"}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Perceptual Speed","text":"In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
On which day were the most Main Courses served? \n ","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Wednesday","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Wednesday"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Thursday","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Thursday"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Friday","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Friday"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Saturday","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Saturday"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Friday","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Step 1 For this question it is simply a case of reading the graph. Check the key (or legend) at the bottom to see which colour represents 'Main Courses' and then read along to see which day has the highest number."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Step 1 For this question it is simply a case of reading the graph. Check the key (or legend) at the bottom to see which colour represents 'Main Courses' and then read along to see which day has the highest number."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Spatial Visualization","text":"In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
If there were an equal number of games in each year, which team had the highest winning percentage across the two years? \n ","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Liverpool","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Liverpool"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Real Madrid","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Real Madrid"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Barcelona","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Barcelona"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Juventus","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Juventus"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Liverpool","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"As there are the same number of games, you can just add up the percentages and divide by 2.
Real Madrid: (41% + 46%) / 2 = 43.50% \nBarcelona: (45% + 40%) / 2 = 42.50% \nJuventus: (44% + 56%) / 2 = 50.00% \nBayern Munich: (38% + 49%) / 2 = 43.50% \nLiverpool: (56% + 59%) / 2 = 57.50% \nMan City: (46% + 44%) / 2 = 45.00% "},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"As there are the same number of games, you can just add up the percentages and divide by 2.
Real Madrid: (41% + 46%) / 2 = 43.50% \nBarcelona: (45% + 40%) / 2 = 42.50% \nJuventus: (44% + 56%) / 2 = 50.00% \nBayern Munich: (38% + 49%) / 2 = 43.50% \nLiverpool: (56% + 59%) / 2 = 57.50% \nMan City: (46% + 44%) / 2 = 45.00% "}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Reasoning","text":"Which of the following statements is not true?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"You can speak to someone via the website 24 hours a day.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"You can speak to someone via the website 24 hours a day."}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"You can book a holiday with call center staff any time of day.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"You can book a holiday with call center staff any time of day."}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"There are staff at many resorts and hotels who can help you book a holiday.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"There are staff at many resorts and hotels who can help you book a holiday."}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Website bookings are welcome.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Website bookings are welcome."}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"You can book a holiday with call center staff any time of day.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"There is evidence amongst the 5 bullet points that all of the statements other than B are correct. Option B is false as we are told that 'You can telephone our call center between the hours of 9 am and 7pm' hence it is NOT available 24 hours a day."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"There is evidence amongst the 5 bullet points that all of the statements other than B are correct. Option B is false as we are told that 'You can telephone our call center between the hours of 9 am and 7pm' hence it is NOT available 24 hours a day."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Word Meaning","text":"What does the word \\\"benevolent\" mean?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Kind and generous","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Kind and generous"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Angry and hostile","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Angry and hostile"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Lazy and indifferent","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Lazy and indifferent"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Strict and unforgiving","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Strict and unforgiving"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Kind and generous","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"The term \\\"benevolent\" is derived from Latin roots meaning \"well-wishing.\" It describes a person or action characterized by kindness and a desire to help others. Those described as benevolent often engage in charitable acts and show goodwill toward others, making this term a positive descriptor in social contexts. Understanding such vocabulary is essential for effective communication and comprehension."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"The term \\\"benevolent\" is derived from Latin roots meaning \"well-wishing.\" It describes a person or action characterized by kindness and a desire to help others. Those described as benevolent often engage in charitable acts and show goodwill toward others, making this term a positive descriptor in social contexts. Understanding such vocabulary is essential for effective communication and comprehension."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Number speed and Accuracy","text":"In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
If the total energy usage is 6% less in Plot 3 than Plot 2, what is the total difference in energy usage between Plot 3 and Plot 1? \n \n\n ","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"17.06%","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"17.06%"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"17.08%","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"17.08%"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"17.1%","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"17.1%"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"17.12%","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"17.12%"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"17.06%","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"To find the answer we first need to calculate 6% of Plot 2’s total energy and take this figure away from Plot 2’s total. This will give us the total figure for Pot 3:
15000 x 0.06 = 900 15000 - 900 = 14100 Plot 3 total energy usage = 14100 kWH
Next, we need to work out the percentage difference between Plot 1 and Plot 3. We do this by calculating what percentage Plot 3’s total usage is of Plot 1’s:
(14100 / 17000) x 100 = 82.94
If Plot 1’s total equals 100% than P3’s total is 82.94%
100 - 82.94 = 17.06%"},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"To find the answer we first need to calculate 6% of Plot 2’s total energy and take this figure away from Plot 2’s total. This will give us the total figure for Pot 3:
15000 x 0.06 = 900 15000 - 900 = 14100 Plot 3 total energy usage = 14100 kWH
Next, we need to work out the percentage difference between Plot 1 and Plot 3. We do this by calculating what percentage Plot 3’s total usage is of Plot 1’s:
(14100 / 17000) x 100 = 82.94
If Plot 1’s total equals 100% than P3’s total is 82.94%
100 - 82.94 = 17.06%"}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Perceptual Speed","text":"In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
How many Starters were served on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday combined? \n ","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"180","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"180"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"210","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"210"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"230","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"230"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"260","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"260"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"210","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Step 1 Find the correct colour bar for 'Starters' and then make a note of how many were served on the three days mentioned. Simply add these numbers up. 52 + 82 + 76 = 210"},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Step 1 Find the correct colour bar for 'Starters' and then make a note of how many were served on the three days mentioned. Simply add these numbers up. 52 + 82 + 76 = 210"}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Spatial Visualization","text":"In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
If there were 50 games in 2019 and 70 games in 2020, which team has the lowest winning percentage across the two years? \n ","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Barcelona","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Barcelona"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Bayern Munich","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Bayern Munich"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Real Madrid","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Real Madrid"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Juventus","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Juventus"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Barcelona","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"As there are a different number of games each year, you need to calculate the winning percentage each year and add them together.
Real Madrid: ((41% x 50) + (46% x 70)) / 120 = 43.92% \nBarcelona: ((45% x 50) + (40% x 70)) / 120 = 42.08% \nJuventus: ((44% x 50) + (56% x 70)) / 120 = 51.00% \nBayern Munich: ((38% x 50) + (49% x 70)) / 120 = 44.42% \nLiverpool: ((56% x 50) + (59% x 70)) / 120 = 57.75% \nMan City: ((46% x 50) + (44% x 70)) / 120 = 44.83% "},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"As there are a different number of games each year, you need to calculate the winning percentage each year and add them together.
Real Madrid: ((41% x 50) + (46% x 70)) / 120 = 43.92% \nBarcelona: ((45% x 50) + (40% x 70)) / 120 = 42.08% \nJuventus: ((44% x 50) + (56% x 70)) / 120 = 51.00% \nBayern Munich: ((38% x 50) + (49% x 70)) / 120 = 44.42% \nLiverpool: ((56% x 50) + (59% x 70)) / 120 = 57.75% \nMan City: ((46% x 50) + (44% x 70)) / 120 = 44.83% "}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Reasoning","text":"Which of the following is false?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Cabin crew always fly from the same base.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Cabin crew always fly from the same base."}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Cabin crew must have passports to fly.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Cabin crew must have passports to fly."}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Cabin crew have handheld devices.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Cabin crew have handheld devices."}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Cabin crew often fly with different people in their teams.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Cabin crew often fly with different people in their teams."}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Cabin crew always fly from the same base.","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Option A is false as we are told explicitly that ‘As cabin crew fly from multiple bases you are then often required to introduce yourself to the other cabin crew.’
Option B is true as we are told ‘…Everyone will be asked to demonstrate that they have got their ID, passports and manuals with them.’
Option C is true as we are told that upon arrival at base cabin crew are required to ‘Read the latest company news and safety updates on your handheld device.’
Option D is true as we are told in Step 5 ‘As cabin crew fly from multiple bases you are then often required to introduce yourself to the other cabin crew.’ This implies that they must be used to flying with different people, hence why they are required to introduce themselves."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Option A is false as we are told explicitly that ‘As cabin crew fly from multiple bases you are then often required to introduce yourself to the other cabin crew.’
Option B is true as we are told ‘…Everyone will be asked to demonstrate that they have got their ID, passports and manuals with them.’
Option C is true as we are told that upon arrival at base cabin crew are required to ‘Read the latest company news and safety updates on your handheld device.’
Option D is true as we are told in Step 5 ‘As cabin crew fly from multiple bases you are then often required to introduce yourself to the other cabin crew.’ This implies that they must be used to flying with different people, hence why they are required to introduce themselves."}}]},{"@type":"Question","eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","name":"Word Meaning","text":"What is the meaning of \\\"meticulous\"?","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":""},"encodingFormat":"text/html","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":0,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Careless and hasty","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Careless and hasty"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":1,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Unorganized and chaotic","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Unorganized and chaotic"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Extremely careful and precise","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Extremely careful and precise"}},{"@type":"Answer","position":3,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Quick and superficial","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Quick and superficial"}}],"acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","position":2,"encodingFormat":"text/html","text":"Extremely careful and precise","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"\\\"Meticulous\" originates from the Latin word \"meticulosus,\" meaning fearful or timid, but has evolved to describe someone who pays great attention to detail. A meticulous person is thorough and careful in their work, ensuring accuracy and precision. This quality is highly valued in various fields, including writing, research, and any task requiring diligence. Recognizing such terms enhances one's language proficiency and comprehension skills."},"answerExplanation":{"@type":"Comment","text":"\\\"Meticulous\" originates from the Latin word \"meticulosus,\" meaning fearful or timid, but has evolved to describe someone who pays great attention to detail. A meticulous person is thorough and careful in their work, ensuring accuracy and precision. This quality is highly valued in various fields, including writing, research, and any task requiring diligence. Recognizing such terms enhances one's language proficiency and comprehension skills."}}]}]},{"@context":"https://schema.org/","@type":"AggregateRating","itemReviewed":{"@type":"Course","name":"IN Thomas Behavioural Assessment Test","description":"Thomas Behavioural Assessment Test - Quiz: 455 questions with explanations and solutions, also available in PDF","provider":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Easy Quizzz","sameAs":"https://www.easy-quizzz.com"},"offers":[{"@type":"Offer","category":"Thomas Test","priceCurrency":"INR","price":0}],"about":["Reasoning","Word Meaning","Spatial Visualization","Perceptual Speed","Number speed and Accuracy"],"hasCourseInstance":[{"@type":"CourseInstance","courseMode":"Online","courseWorkload":"PT20M"}]},"ratingCount":176,"ratingValue":5,"bestRating":5,"worstRating":0}]}
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Question 1/101/10
Number speed and Accuracy
Number speed and Accuracy
Number speed and Accuracy
In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
What is the difference in energy use between Plots 1 and 2 for the reception, meeting rooms and office space combined?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
1,900 kWh
B.
3,150 kWh
C.
10,150 kWh
D.
11,050 kWh
To find the answer we need to work out the energy use (in kWh) for the Reception, Meeting Rooms and Office Space for both plots. When we have figures for each room we add up all of the Plot 1 figures and subtract the total of the Plot 2 figures:
P1 Reception: 17000 x 0.15 = 2550 Meeting Room: 17000 x 0.09 = 1530 Office Space: 17000 x 0.41 = 6970 Total: 2550 + 1530 + 6970 = 11050
P2 Reception: 15000 x 0.14 = 2100 Meeting Room: 15000 x 0.1 = 1500 Office Space: 15000 x 0.37 = 5550 Total: 2100+ 1500 + 5550 = 9150
11050 - 9150 = 1900
Right Answer: A
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Question 2/102/10
Perceptual Speed
Perceptual Speed
Perceptual Speed
In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
On which day were the most Main Courses served?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Wednesday
B.
Thursday
C.
Friday
D.
Saturday
Step 1 For this question it is simply a case of reading the graph. Check the key (or legend) at the bottom to see which colour represents 'Main Courses' and then read along to see which day has the highest number.
Right Answer: C
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Question 3/103/10
Spatial Visualization
Spatial Visualization
Spatial Visualization
In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
If there were an equal number of games in each year, which team had the highest winning percentage across the two years?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Liverpool
B.
Real Madrid
C.
Barcelona
D.
Juventus
As there are the same number of games, you can just add up the percentages and divide by 2.
You can speak to someone via the website 24 hours a day.
B.
You can book a holiday with call center staff any time of day.
C.
There are staff at many resorts and hotels who can help you book a holiday.
D.
Website bookings are welcome.
There is evidence amongst the 5 bullet points that all of the statements other than B are correct. Option B is false as we are told that 'You can telephone our call center between the hours of 9 am and 7pm' hence it is NOT available 24 hours a day.
Right Answer: B
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Question 5/105/10
Word Meaning
Word Meaning
Word Meaning
What does the word "benevolent" mean?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Kind and generous
B.
Angry and hostile
C.
Lazy and indifferent
D.
Strict and unforgiving
The term "benevolent" is derived from Latin roots meaning "well-wishing." It describes a person or action characterized by kindness and a desire to help others. Those described as benevolent often engage in charitable acts and show goodwill toward others, making this term a positive descriptor in social contexts. Understanding such vocabulary is essential for effective communication and comprehension.
Right Answer: A
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Question 6/106/10
Number speed and Accuracy
Number speed and Accuracy
Number speed and Accuracy
In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
If the total energy usage is 6% less in Plot 3 than Plot 2, what is the total difference in energy usage between Plot 3 and Plot 1?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
17.06%
B.
17.08%
C.
17.1%
D.
17.12%
To find the answer we first need to calculate 6% of Plot 2’s total energy and take this figure away from Plot 2’s total. This will give us the total figure for Pot 3:
15000 x 0.06 = 900 15000 - 900 = 14100 Plot 3 total energy usage = 14100 kWH
Next, we need to work out the percentage difference between Plot 1 and Plot 3. We do this by calculating what percentage Plot 3’s total usage is of Plot 1’s:
(14100 / 17000) x 100 = 82.94
If Plot 1’s total equals 100% than P3’s total is 82.94%
100 - 82.94 = 17.06%
Right Answer: A
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Question 7/107/10
Perceptual Speed
Perceptual Speed
Perceptual Speed
In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
How many Starters were served on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday combined?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
180
B.
210
C.
230
D.
260
Step 1 Find the correct colour bar for 'Starters' and then make a note of how many were served on the three days mentioned. Simply add these numbers up. 52 + 82 + 76 = 210
Right Answer: B
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Question 8/108/10
Spatial Visualization
Spatial Visualization
Spatial Visualization
In this question, you will be presented with a group of three words. Your objective is to identify the intruder among the three words. Two of the words will be related or connected in some way, while the third word will be the odd one out. Your task is to select the intruder from the given options.
If there were 50 games in 2019 and 70 games in 2020, which team has the lowest winning percentage across the two years?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Barcelona
B.
Bayern Munich
C.
Real Madrid
D.
Juventus
As there are a different number of games each year, you need to calculate the winning percentage each year and add them together.
Real Madrid: ((41% x 50) + (46% x 70)) / 120 = 43.92%
Barcelona: ((45% x 50) + (40% x 70)) / 120 = 42.08%
Juventus: ((44% x 50) + (56% x 70)) / 120 = 51.00%
Bayern Munich: ((38% x 50) + (49% x 70)) / 120 = 44.42%
Liverpool: ((56% x 50) + (59% x 70)) / 120 = 57.75%
Man City: ((46% x 50) + (44% x 70)) / 120 = 44.83%
Right Answer: A
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Question 9/109/10
Reasoning
Reasoning
Reasoning
Which of the following is false?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Cabin crew always fly from the same base.
B.
Cabin crew must have passports to fly.
C.
Cabin crew have handheld devices.
D.
Cabin crew often fly with different people in their teams.
Option A is false as we are told explicitly that ‘As cabin crew fly from multiple bases you are then often required to introduce yourself to the other cabin crew.’
Option B is true as we are told ‘…Everyone will be asked to demonstrate that they have got their ID, passports and manuals with them.’
Option C is true as we are told that upon arrival at base cabin crew are required to ‘Read the latest company news and safety updates on your handheld device.’
Option D is true as we are told in Step 5 ‘As cabin crew fly from multiple bases you are then often required to introduce yourself to the other cabin crew.’ This implies that they must be used to flying with different people, hence why they are required to introduce themselves.
Right Answer: A
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Question 10/1010/10
Word Meaning
Word Meaning
Word Meaning
What is the meaning of "meticulous"?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Careless and hasty
B.
Unorganized and chaotic
C.
Extremely careful and precise
D.
Quick and superficial
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