Numerical Reasoning (Interactive)
Verify Interactive Numerical Reasoning assessment measures a candidate’s ability to make correct decisions or inferences from numerical or statistical data. The test measures the ability to work with numerical data in a realistic workplace context. This task involves utilizing numerical information and problem solving skills to create charts, graphs, and fill in spreadsheets.
Numerical Test (Managerial) for Managers and Financial Experts
This kind of test measures, how precise and correct the candidate is in concluding from numerical data. The given numerical data is from the area of managerial work.
Numerical Test (Supervisory) for Junior Managers, Sales Representatives and Administrative Staff
This kind of test measures, how precise and correct the candidate is in concluding from numerical data. The given numerical data is from the area of managerial work.
Numerical Test (Operational) for Trained Workers and Skilled Workers
This kind of test measures, how precise and correct the candidate is in concluding from numerical data. The given numerical data is from the area of operational work.
Numerical Reasoning Test (NMT2)
Designed to test the ability to solve business-related numerical problems involving decimals, percentages, averages, ratios, tables, and graphs. The main use of this test would be to establish a manager’s competence in handling basic business data. Calculators are allowed.
Numerical Analysis Test (NMT4)
The test measures the ability to make correct inferences and decisions from business-related numerical data presented in the form of graphs, charts and tables of figures. Combining data from two or three graphs, charts or tables is typically required to solve each question. The test assesses the ability to interpret and use complex numerical information presented in graphs and charts. Calculators are allowed.
Numerical Critical Reasoning Test (NMG1)
Measures the ability to make correct decisions or inferences from numerical data presented in graphs and charts. The tasks set and data presented are highly relevant to a range of management level jobs. Since calculators are allowed, the emphasis of the tests is put on understanding and interpreting rather than mental arithmetic.
Numerical Critical Reasoning Test (NMG2)
Measures the ability to make correct decisions or inferences from numerical data presented in graphs and charts. The tasks set and data presented are highly relevant to a range of management level jobs. Since calculators are allowed, the emphasis of the tests is put on understanding and interpreting rather than mental arithmetic.
Numerical Critical Reasoning Test (NMG3)
Similar to NMG1, but it is a new test in Hungary.
Numerical Critical Reasoning Test (NMG4)
Similar to NMG1, but it is a new test in Hungary.
Numerical Critical Reasoning Test (NMG5)
Similar to NMG1, but it is a bit shorter test.
Number Series Test (NIT2)
Measures high level numerical reasoning skills rather than skill in computational work. In particular, it assesses the ability to recognise the relationships between numbers, therefore the test is appropriate for any IT job where the recognition of numerical relationships or sequences is important. Calculators are not allowed.
Numerical Estimation Test (NTS2)
Measures the ability to estimate quickly the answers to numerical calculations. Knowledge of fractions and percentages is required as well as that of basic arithmetic. The task is to select the best estimate from a number of options. Calculators are not allowed in this test.
Numerical Computation Test (NT2.1)
Measures basic numeracy, with an emphasis on understanding numerical relationships and operations as well as the ability to perform basic calculations. The proficient application of the four basic rules of arithmetic is essential. The use of calculators is not allowed.
Numercial Reasoning Test (NT6.1)
Measures simple reasoning skills with numbers, with an emphasis on understanding, reasoning and recognising short-cuts to reach solutions. Since problems are expressed within the context of technical work, the test appropriately measures the numerical skills of trained staff. Calculators are allowed.
Numerical Computation (NP2.1)
Measures basic number skills. The emphasis is on straightforward calculation and the understanding or arithmetical operations.
Numerical Reasoning (NP6.1)
Assesses basic reasoning skill with numbers. Questions may involve decimals, fractions and graphs. Candidates need to use a calculator for NP6.2 but not for NP6.1.
Numerical Interpretation Test (NCC2)
Measures the ability to understand and use numerical data presented in tables and graphs. The data and the questions have been designed to simulate the kind of numerical information which might feature in sales and customer service jobs. Calculators are permitted, since the emphasis is on reasoning with data rather than computation and arithmetic.