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How to Pass Psychometric Tests

The Complete Comprehensive Workbook Containing Over 340 Pages of Sample Questions and Answers...

Richard McMunn

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How2become Ltd
27 November 2016
How to Pass Psychometric Tests is the second and most up-to-date edition to passing aptitude and psychometric tests available. This compressive workbook contains 342 pages of test questions along with detailed explanations. This guide has been designed to help you with ANY psychometric test. Numerical reasoning tests, Non-verbal reasoning, verbal reasoning tests, spatial awareness tests, concentration tests, mechanical comprehension tests, ability tests and checking tests. This is ultimate and most comprehensive guide for anyone who is serious about passing their psychometric test.

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Imprint:   How2become Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   553g
ISBN:   9781910602225
ISBN 10:   1910602221
Pages:   342
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Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for How to Pass Psychometric Tests: The Complete Comprehensive Workbook Containing Over 340 Pages of Sample Questions and Answers to Passing Aptitude and Psychometric Tests (Testing Series)

This book covers every conceivable test you can think of, from numeracy and verbal (interpretation) tests to non-verbal 'shape sequence' examples. Easy to follow instructions. Well worth the money. - J. Wilson on 23 Mar. 2016 This item is well worth the money you pay for it, in my opinion. I'm considering a range of career options within The Criminal Justice System at the moment, and the tests within these books are good generic preparation for the recruitment process of all my potential career paths. Doing brain exercises is a good thing in itself anyway; I've noticed that I feel more confident in myself and in my chances of success now, and my cognitive capacities are definitely improving a lot too. - By Allan George Richardson on 5 Feb. 2016


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