PwC Logical Reasoning Test
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PwC Logical Reasoning Test
I've been invited to do the online logical reasoning test for PwC, but I'm not sure what format these take. As I know loads of people on here have already done it could you possibly link me to any examples which are of the same style used by PwC? I'm not sure what format the questions will take.
Thanks for the help!
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Re: PwC Logical Reasoning TestAsk PwC - recruiters usually do provide access to mock tests so that you have an idea of what you will be asked to do. If they haven't provided that, it may be because going into this test "blind" is part of the assessment process, in which case it would be a breach of confidentiality for someone who has already done it to give you any information.
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Re: PwC Logical Reasoning TestI don't think they don't want you to know, it's only the initial online stage.(Original post by kw2005)
Ask PwC - recruiters usually do provide access to mock tests so that you have an idea of what you will be asked to do. If they haven't provided that, it may be because going into this test "blind" is part of the assessment process, in which case it would be a breach of confidentiality for someone who has already done it to give you any information.
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Re: PwC Logical Reasoning TestTo be honest, it is NOT very hard. A lot of fun tho(Original post by HappyHupo)
I don't think they don't want you to know, it's only the initial online stage.
Can anyone give me any clues????
(It is like a game)
Sorry, I dont have a link, but I had to sit one for the summer internship. -
Re: PwC Logical Reasoning Test
I've been looking at some of these tests, and my results have ranged from 50% to 80%. Is that good enough to pass? Also, does anyone know if PwC do diagrammatic reasoning tests where you have to infer a set of rules from a flow chart, and apply there rules to new situations e.g. abcd->%->£->dcab.
Or is it mostly diagrammatic series, where you have to work out the next picture in the sequence.
This is for a graduate assessment centre. Cheers
(It is like a game)