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Numerical Test 2

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This numerical reasoning test comprises 30 questions, and you will have 30 minutes in
which to correctly answer as many as you can. Calculators are permitted for this test, and it is
recommended you have some rough paper to work on.

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Practice Aptitude Tests
Q1 How much did the combined revenue from Slot machines and Roulette differ
from that of Other table games between 2006-2009 inclusive (in £millions)?

(A) 0.9
(B) 9.0
(C) 9.2
(D) 0.92
(E) None of these

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Q2 What was the average amount gambled on Slot machines in 2007 by each
individual who attended Calewall casino?

(A) £90.00
(B) £9.00
(C) £0.90
(D) £900.00
(E) £0.09

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Q3 There is a £15 entrance fee for each person gambling at Calewall casino. In
which year, or years, was the entrance fee revenue less than £23 million?

(A) 2006, 2007


(B) 2007, 2008
(C) 2007
(D) 2006
(E) None of these

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Q4 What will be the average annual change in attendance at Calewall casino
across the years 2006-2010 if the 2010 prediction proves to be accurate?

(A) 47,500 decrease


(B) 53,500 decrease
(C) 52,500 increase
(D) 47,500 increase
(E) 53,500 increase

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Q5 Calewall casino is subject to a takeover bid of 7 times its 2010 projected
casino revenues. The Board responds that it can deliver 10% added value
through cost-cuttings to this purchase price. What valuation is the Board
putting on Calewall casino (in £ millions)?

(A) £48.51 million


(B) £44.1 million
(C) £4.85 million
(D) £4.41 million
(E) £6.3 million

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Q6 If the 2010 prediction proves to be accurate, what is the average annual
percentage change in Teala Media’s R&D spend across the 5 years shown?

(A) 0.53
(B) 0.54
(C) 0.55
(D) 0.56
(E) 0.57

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Q7 What is the R&D spend projected to be for 2010?

(A) £2.5 million


(B) £2.75 million
(C) £3.0 million
(D) £3.25 million
(E) £3.5 million

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Q8 What was the R&D spend for 2008 (to the nearest £1,000)?

(A) £2,235,000
(B) £2,613,000
(C) £2,503,000
(D) £2,483,000
(E) £2,305,000

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Q9 R&D overheads were 12% of R&D spend in 2009. If R&D overheads are
projected to rise by 1.1% between 2009 and 2010, what is the 2010
predicted R&D sum left after these overheads are taken in to account?

(A) £1.02million
(B) £1.22million
(C) £2.11million
(D) £2.21million
(E) £2.48million

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Q10 If delays at the end of 2009 resulted in a 2.5% increase in the cost of each of
the two most expensive projects, what is the total R&D spend for 2009 (to the
nearest £1,000)?

(A) £2,482,000
(B) £2,527,000
(C) £2,528,000
(D) £2,556,000
(E) None of These

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Q11 What is the number of shares not held by Directors of Leutts (as of 30 April
2009)?

(A) 25,620
(B) 6,850
(C) 43,500
(D) 4,880
(E) Cannot tell from data

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Q12 Which Director has bought or sold the largest number of shares across the 2-
month period shown?

(A) Geoffrey Yates


(B) Trudy Stupples
(C) Samantha Hoxton
(D) Susan Preddy
(E) Tobey Gilham

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Q13 If Tobey Gilham sells half of his shareholding at 31 May 2009 at £45 per
share, how much is this trade worth?

(A) £3,690
(B) £18,250
(C) £18,450
(D) £9,230
(E) £36,900

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Q14 Which of the following statements is true?

(A) Current employees and Directors owned 40% of Leutts shares on 30 April 2009
(B) The largest Director share dealing was 1,440 shares
(C) Directors held 4,870 shares in total on 30 April 2009
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(D) Tobey Gilham held the most shares of any Director on 1 April 2009
(E) Each Director has less shares on 31 May 2009 compared to 1st April 2009

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Q15 If Leutts shares are worth £52 on 30 April 2009, then what is the share
valuation of the entire company?

(A) £1,686,000
(B) £1,588,000
(C) £1,566,000
(D) £1,586,000
(E) £1,856,000

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Q16 The total number of £400,000 Apline houses sold in 2009 represented 80%
of the annual sales target. If this target was split equally across 5 salerooms,
what was the individual sales target for each salesroom?

(A) 155
(B) 120
(C) 125
(D) 325
(E) 225

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Q17 Stamp duty of 3% is paid on house sales over £250,000. How much stamp
duty is paid by purchasers of Apline houses in 2009?

(A) £16,425,000
(B) £18,550,000
(C) £19,425,000
(D) £6,000,000
(E) £8,550,000

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Q18 What is the total value of 2009 Apline house sales?

(A) £127.5 million


(B) £777.5 million
(C) £115 million
(D) £162.5 million
(E) £353,409 million

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Q19 In 2010, Apline house sales between Jan-June remain the same as those in
2009, while the sales for the July-Dec period increase by a fifth. What is the
difference in Apline house sales between July-Dec 2010 and Jan-June for
2010 (in £million)?

(A) 43.5
(B) 52.2
(C) 100
(D) 125
(E) 125.6

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Q20 A marketing drive is to be used to increase the value of Jan-June house
sales to the value of July-December house sales. If each £ spent on
marketing results in £3 of increased sales, what value must be spent on
marketing?

(A) £156.6 million


(B) £75.4 million
(C) £52.2 million
(D) £36.6 million
(E) £14.5 million

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Q21 If the sales projections for next year prove accurate, which region will have
maintained or increased sales levels each year from the previous year to next
year?

(A) Northern region


(B) Southern region
(C) Eastern region
(D) Western region
(E) Central region

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Q22 What is the absolute difference between the lowest and the highest
performing region (to the nearest £million) in the current year?

(A) £216 million


(B) £217 million
(C) £218 million
(D) £219 million
(E) £220 million

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Q23 If next year’s forecasts are scaled back by a quarter for the Northern and
Western region, and by a fifth for the Southern and Eastern regions, what will
be the total projected sales for all 5 regions?

(A) £1,155 million


(B) £924 million
(C) £919.50 million
(D) £942 million
(E) £866.25 million

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Q24 What were the ratios for the Central: Eastern regional sales for the Previous
Year compared to the Current Year?

(A) 9:30 (Previous Year); 3:11 (Current Year)


(B) 20:50 (Previous Year); 3:11 (Current Year)
(C) 10:30 (Previous Year); 5:11 (Current Year)
(D) 11:29 (Previous Year); 3:10 (Current Year)
(E) 5:11 (Previous Year); 11:29 (Current Year)

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Q25 Put the regions in increasing order of total combined sales for the current
year and next year’s projection

(A) Central, Southern, Western, Eastern, Northern


(B) Southern, Central, Western, Eastern, Northern
(C) Central, Western, Southern, Eastern, Northern
(D) Central, Southern, Western, Northern, Eastern
(E) Central, Southern, Northern, Western, Eastern

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Q26 In which year (or years) was there more than a 3.3% difference in the GDP
per person for France compared to the UK?

(A) 2005, 2007


(B) 2006, 2008
(C) 2007, 2008
(D) 2008, 2005
(E) 2009, 2005

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Q27 Which of the following statements is false?

(A) Germany has the highest GDP of the countries shown.


(B) Germany’s GDP is over 20% higher than the France’s GDP in 2009.
(C) The 2005-2009 range of UK GDP per person is £23,500-£24,500.
(D) The average GDP per country for the 5 countries shown is £2.18 billion.
(E) The lowest and highest GDP per person are £20,500 and £25,700 respectively.

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Q28 Which two countries had the smallest difference in GDP per person in 2009?

(A) UK, Italy


(B) France, Italy
(C) Germany, Italy
(D) Spain, Italy
(E) Spain, France

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Q29 Of those shown, between which years were the GDPs per person increasing
in both France and the UK?

(A) 2008-2009
(B) 2007-2008
(C) 2006-2007
(D) 2005-2006
(E) Cannot tell from data

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Q30 What was the average GDP per person for France and the UK across the 5
years shown?

(A) £23,500 (France); £23,200 (UK)


(B) £23,650 (France); £23,500 (UK)
(C) £23,500 (France); £23,000 (UK)
(D) £23,000 (France); £23,500 (UK)
(E) £23,650 (France); £23,200 (UK)

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