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Psychometric Test Percentage Questions


Learning about percentages may be yet another essential topic for people who want to perform well in psychometric tests. In fact, once you start to understand such concepts you will begin to enjoy challenges of such questions. In essence, the word percent consists of two parts per which means divide whereas cent which refers to hundred. Hence problems build around such concepts are related to calculating quantities per 100. To get you on the track we have compiled some straightforward and easy to follow up tips that you may want to study to get ahead with your preparation for your online ability tests. The below examples provide you with basic starting point however to review all necessary topics see numerical test percentage guide which summarises all essential concepts for occupational standardised examinations.

Finding number as a percentage of another


Often in your numeracy tests you may be required to use this arithmetic operation to calculate wide range of problems. To demonstrate this, study the question below.

If 30 undergraduate students passed finance exam what percent passed? When you will be working out similar problems in psychometric or aptitude tests the formula to express the above may be formulated as follows: Q1 / Q2 x 100; that is if Q1 equals 30 whereas Q2 is equivalent to 50 then 30 of 50 would be 0.6. To finish your calculation simply multiply it by 100. As time will be tight in ability assessments to quickly calculate questions of this type input into your calculator only 30/50 and then mentally multiply by 100. Alternatively, you can mentally multiply numerator, in the above case 30 x 100 and then divide by 50 in your calculator. If you find it difficult to coordinate mental computations and you want to improve in these areas then see our tips on how to improve mental arithmetic where you can find few secrets to train you mind to perform such workings swiftly. Remember, to be quick some parts of your calculations will always have to be performed in your head.

Finding percentage of a quantity


On your psychometric or occupational standardised tests it is high likely that you will encounter problems related to calculating percents or fractions of some amounts. For example consider the below. If 20% of all post-graduates are part time students then how many part time master degree students are there? To get such problems right divide percent by 100 and multiply it by given number. For example, to find 20% of 150 calculate as follows: 20 / 100 x 150. To make these quicker and more effective mentally divide each number by 10 which would give you 2.0 and 15 and then multiply these two. Alternatively, if questions provide you with more complex numbers divide in your head either integer or given quantity by 100 and then only perform multiplication on your calculator. Additionally, you can formulate the above calculation in the following steps: 10% of 150 equals to 15 so 20% must equal to 30.

Finding quantity of percentage of given amount


You may encounter questions in which you will need to find number where you will be provided with unknown for which you will have to solve. For example consider the problem below. If Mike spends GBP 240.00 or 20% of his salary for rent then how much he earns? To calculate this you may use formula 240 x 100 / 20. When you are presented with challenges that require you to perform the above calculation mentally multiply the number by 100 and input into your calculator only division. Otherwise, you may turn the above calculation around 100 / 20 x 240 = 60. Remember, it is important that you make as many calculations as you can mentally in your head when working out psychometric test percentage questions to save valuable time during your assessment.

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