Actuarial Assessment

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Actuarial Assessment Quiz

Test your reasoning and visual awareness skills with our comprehensive Actuarial Assessment Quiz. This quiz is designed to challenge your cognitive abilities and provide insights into your analytical thinking.

  • 58 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Timed sections for added challenge
58 Questions14 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingBrain42
Test Overview
 
You will have to complete a series of tests, each test will have a time limit for each question and this will be clearly stated before you start each test.
 
If you answer a question without clicking the next button it will still count towards the overall score, so please do not worry if this happens. If an answer is not selected within the specified time period you will automatically move on to the next question, the option to skip a question and go back later is not available.
 
Ensure you are in quiet environment to complete the test and please allow up to 20 minutes to complete the test
 
Please only take the test once, as only your first score will count.
 
 
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Reasoning Test
In the following set of questions you will be asked to identify one person as the answer to the question.
An example would be;
'Brian is smarter than Jake. Josh is smarter than Brian.
Who is the smartest?'
Jake - Josh - Brian
The answer would be Josh because he is smarter than Brian but Brian is smarter than Jake.
You have 12 seconds for all questions in this section.
Good Luck
Jake is faster than Jen. Jen is faster than Paul. Who is the fastest?
Jen
Paul
Jake
Tilly is smarter than Henry. George is not as smart as Tilly. Who is the smartest?
Tilly
Henry
George
Bob is faster than Stuart. Bob is slower than Suzy. Who is the fastest?
Bob
Stuart
Suzy
Brian is taller than Lauren. Lauren is shorter than Alice. Who is the shortest?
Brian
Alice
Lauren
Joe is sadder than Dot. Adam is happier than Dot. Who is the saddest?
Joe
Dot
Adam
Jack is faster than Pete. Fred is faster than Jack. Who is the fastest?
Jack
Fred
Pete
Frank is heavier than Alfred. Sam is heavier than Frank. Who is the heaviest?
Frank
Alfred
Sam
Dan is stronger than Joel. Olly is stronger than Dan. Who is the strongest?
Dan
Joel
Olly
Pete is weaker than Burt. Flo is weaker than Pete. Who is the strongest?
Pete
Burt
Flo
Sally is prettier than Jen. Shaun is not as pretty as Sally. Who is the prettiest?
Sally
Jen
Shaun
Visual Awareness Test
The following questions will ask you to select how many pairs of identical letters there are.
The Pair of letters will contain one upper and one lower case of the same letter and must appear one above the other.
An example is given below;
S P T W
s q t p
The answer is 2 as there are only 2 pairs which correspond to one another.
You have 6 seconds for all questions in this section.
How many letter pairs are there?
 
P    Q    T    E
p    q    s     f
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
T    W    C   Y 
t     v    m   u
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
B    W   C   Y 
b    w    c   v
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
E   I    T   P
e   n   o   q
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
C   E   W  Q
d   f    v   o
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
P   U   R   Y
q   v   r    v
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
O   A   T   G
o   c    i    g
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
L   B   N    M
u   d   m   m
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
F  H   K   D
f   h   j    o
0
1
2
3
4
How many letter pairs are there?
 
O   R   T   W
q   p    i    w
0
1
2
3
4
Number Reasoning Test
 
The following questions will ask you to choose which number is closest to the middle number. The numbers will be separated by a '-' so an example would be;
 
3 - 9 - 12
 
The answer is 12 as it is only 3 away from 9 whereas 3 is 6 away from 9.
 
You have 10 seconds for all questions in this section.
Which number is closest to the middle number? 123 - 111 - 101
123
101
Which number is closest to the middle number? 7 - 23 - 38
7
38
Which number is closest to the middle number? 56 - 71 - 84
84
56
Which number is closest to the middle number? 273 - 237 - 203
203
273
Which number is closest to the middle number? 93 - 85 - 78
93
78
Which number is closest to the middle number? 874 - 832 - 785
874
785
Which number is closest to the middle number? 365 - 333 - 304
365
304
Which number is closest to the middle number? 745 - 795 - 835
745
835
Which number is closest to the middle number? 6 - 19 - 31
6
31
Which number is closest to the middle number? 923 - 947 - 969
923
969
Verbal Assessment Test
 
The next set of questions will ask you to pick the odd word out.
 
An example would be:
 
cheerful - content - merry - radiant - sad
 
The answer would be sad as the other words all associate themselves with happy.
 
You have 12 seconds for each question in this section.
 
Leisurely - Moderate - Steady - Quick - Comfortable
Leisurely
Moderate
Steady
Quick
Comfortable
Irate - Unhelpful - Cross - Indignant - Displeased
Irate
Unhelpful
Cross
Indignant
Displeased
Quickly - Swiftly - Briskly - Rapid - Accelerate
Quickly
Swiftly
Briskly
Rapid
Accelerate
Ordinary - Harmful - Inferior - Severe - Poor
Ordinary
Harmful
Inferior
Severe
Poor
Clever - Dull - Bright - Smart - Intelligent
Clever
Dull
Bright
Smart
Intelligent
Forceful - Lively - Unmotivated - Strenuous - Active
Forceful
Lively
Unmotivated
Strenuous
Active
Motorbike - Car - Horse - Bicycle - Aeroplane
Motorbike
Car
Horse
Bicycle
Aeroplane
Greed - Materialism - Avidity - Avarice - Fair
Greed
Materialism
Avidity
Avarice
Fair
Bulk - Acres - Collection - Size - Bundle
Bulk
Acres
Collection
Size
Bundle
Variety - Entirely - Substantially - Wholly - Totally
Variety
Entirely
Substantially
Wholly
Totally
Arithmetic Test
 
The next set of questions will contain 5 fraction and 5 percentage questions.
 
For the percentage section of the test you will be required to enter the answer into a text box as this part is not multiple choice and will need to be calculated by yourself.
 
An example of the fraction question would be:
 
Which one of the below fractions would not factor down into 1/2?
 
2/4    -    4/8     -    12/24     -     3/8
 
The answer would be 3/8 as this does not factor down into 1/2.
 
An example of the percentage question would be;
 
What is 50% of 100?
 
The answer would be 50.
 
Remember: In this part you are not given any options so need to enter the number manually in the box given.
 
You will have 10 seconds for each question in this section.
 
Good Luck
Which one of these would not factor down into 1/4?
13/52
15/75
12/48
16/64
Which one of these would not factor down into 3/5?
60/100
24/40
33/55
28/40
Which one of these would not factor down into 1/2?
45/90
30/60
22/45
11/22
Which one of these would not factor into 9/24?
3/8
3/7
18/48
27/72
Which one of these would not factor into 1/3
3/9
4/12
5/16
6/18
What is 20% of 150?
What is 40% of 280?
What is 15% of 90?
What is 70% of 300?
What is 42% of 150?
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