KPMG Online Aptitude Test
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Re: KPMG Online Aptitude TestThe fact that you think your odds of scoring are improved by always choosing A would appear to be proof that you aren't a gifted mathematician(Original post by kingcoltzan)
I assume they simply base your percentile on your overall score out of 24, rather than your accuracy, yes?
Because everyone keeps saying, oh take your time and just do 10 questions correctly. Yes, that is true, but the most important factor is to finish the paper!!! So long as it is not negatively marked, or marked out of the ones you have done (which it can't be because that would make the scoring very complex so that people didn't just do 5 questions and get them all right), then you should be answering all of them!
You do have to rush some, I was advised to stick to 1 minute/question (or whatever it is) quite ridgidly, and if you can't do it or can see it is too hard, MOVE ON! The questions never get progressively harder, and there are always easier ones further on in the test, so get the easy ones done first, then come back to these ones which are hard. Although saying that some test providers, I think SHL? don't allow you to go back, in that case my advice is (if you have to) to always guess the same letter. IMO the odds of getting a guesses right are increased if you guess A always as there is bound to be one A. By guessing A...B...C....A...B...C you can get 0 simply by the answers being B C A B C A etc.... that was what I was taught for UKCAT which is a very similar style.
Answers orders will undoubtedly be generated at random by an online test, and even if they weren't you've still got a 1/4 chance for each answer. The previous answer has no bearing on the next answer.
But you're right, it makes no sense not to finish even if you do have to guess the final answers. It's not negatively marked and percentiles will be worked out on the basis of how many correct answers you got. -
Re: KPMG Online Aptitude Test(Original post by Maths.Geek)
Hey there! I completed KPMG online tests successfully.
Looking through the posts on here the general consensus is that people have particular difficulty with the numerical test.
I am a maths graduate and found the maths part relatively straightforward and completed all the questions within the time limit.
Feel free to send me a message if you would like any advice or tips for preparing for your tests. Good luck : )
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Hi,
I know you have completed the test while ago. I am now preparing for these tests and your valuable tips will be very helpful for me at this stage.
All are saying that KPMG test are not easy to go through, Can you suggest any books/websites for preparing for numerical and verbal reasoning tests to match KPMG standard?
Pls. give me some tips & tricks for answering the questions in the real test.
Thax
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Re: KPMG Online Aptitude Test
Hi. I just finished the IQ test in KPMG Graduate Program 2013. In Asia, KPMG IQ test include lateral thinking skill, logical and problem solving skills. Actually problem solving test is easier than the one in Mckinsey. =) . The lateral thinking test is really interesting.
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Re: KPMG Online Aptitude Test
If you don't like the online test, there's a whole lot more where that came from when you do exam studies, especially if you do the nine month tax programme. Time pressured and voluminous information don't come close to describing it! Like the tests, the exams aren't technically beyond anyone who is reasonably smart, for the most part, but the sheer volume of information in a short time makes it a lot harder. The reasoning tests see how well you can deal with such scenarios and I believe all the big four should be as hard as KPMG with their tests, because the exam study will be much harder than those.
