Practice Graduate Aptitude Test

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  1. By how many units did combined stool and chair production vary between years 5 and 6?

          10         10,000         5,000         No change

  2. If total production costs in year 4 were £142,000 and it costs £2.90 to produce one chair,
            how much did it cost to   produce one stool?

           £2.80         £2.75         £2.65         Cannot say

  3. On average, what percent of total production did chairs account for over the whole six
            year period?

         57.9%         42.1%         52.1%         41.0%

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  4. If the number of items on display for under £5 rose by 10% per year at Superstore A
            and 5% per year at Superstore B, what would be the difference between superstores in
            the number of items on sale for under £5 after 4 years?

         44         293         1,198         Cannot say

  5. What percentage of all items on sale in both Superstores cost less than £20?

         68.0%         64.8%         68.9%         70.0%

  6. If Superstore A were to increase the cost of every item by £0.50, how many items would
            be on display for less than £2?

         795         80         614         Cannot say

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