This is a practice numerical reasoning test that simulates a real numerical reasoning aptitude test.
The test has 10 questions and you should aim to complete the test within 10 minutes.
All questions are multiple-choice.
Make sure you read a question in full before answering.
Answers and explanations to the questions are provided at the end of the test.
Which period saw the greatest percentage decrease in water prices?
If a house cost £300,000 at the end of y1, what will it cost at the end of y3?
If the price of food was rebased in y1, what would the inflation index be for y3?
Which product experienced the biggest change in percentage terms in y1-y2?
The population of the UK in 2008 was 60,587,300. What was the population of Northern Ireland, to the nearest thousand?
The population of the UK in 2008 was 60,587,300. If the population of the UK without England was considered, what percentage would Wales make up?
The population of the UK in 2008 was 60,587,300. If the population of the UK grew on average 6% during 2008, what would you estimate the population of Scotland to be in 2009?
The population of the UK in 2008 was 60,587,300. If the population of Scotland was evenly distributed to the remaining 3 countries, what would be the population of Northern Ireland?
The population of the UK in 2008 was 60,587,300. If a new country joined the UK, of population 13 million, what percentage of the UK population would England make up?
The population of the UK in 2008 was 60,587,300. What is the ratio of people living in England to those living in Scotland?