1. Passage Reading
2. Verbal Logic
3. Non Verbal Logic
4. Numerical Logic
5. Data Interpretation
6. Reasoning
7. Analytical Ability
8. Quantitative Aptitude
(a) Telecommunications
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(b) Utilities
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(c) Manufacturing
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(d) Financial
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43. Quarter 4’s sales per sector are in the same ratio as Quarter 3, and the consultancy income from the Financial sector is £30,000. What is the consultancy income from the Utilities sector?
(a) Can’t tell from the data provided
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(b) £12,000
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(c) £20,000
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(d) £25,000
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44. For Quarters 1 and 3 combined, which two Manufacturing sector consultants had incomes in the ratio 2:3?
(a) Harry and David
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(b) Sarah and Jane
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(c) Harry and Jane
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(d) David and Peter
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45. The Manufacturing sector income from the five consultants is supplemented by the work of an associate consultant. What was the associate consultant’s income from the Manufacturing sector across Quarters 1 to 3?
(a) £3,000
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(b) £4,000
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(c) £6,000
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(d) £8,000
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46. The total quarterly income target, starting with £115,000 for Quarter 1, increased by 20% for each subsequent Quarter. In Quarter 3 what was the difference between actual income and the target?
(a) £8,000 under-performance
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(b) £18,400 under-performance
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(c) £31,000 over-performance
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(d) £35,600 under-performance
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TOTAL
Detailed Solution
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