Absolutely terrible!!!!!
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When you start reading the book and do the tests, be careful, because the book contains number of mistakes. I found it extremely irritable because it destructs you from your main goal of practising. DO not bother timing yourself, because you will more than like discover that many of the practical exercises to not make sense. Why? Simply because the author made a mistake or left a digit out. Then when if you decide to check your answer with the answers given in the book, you will first have to find that answer, simply because the author decided that they don't have to be in any particular order or, indeed, numbered correctly! Overall, the book is a big disappointment and not worth it...
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Not worth waisting your time reading it
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Far too simple and nothing like the real tests that any one can face especially graduates and full of silly mistakes. The labels on diagrams don't help at all. All in all IT IS USELESS.
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the truth
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This book is comprehensive, but it is basic. If you are applying for a high-powered job, then expect much more challenging questions than this book contains. It is a good starter, but don't use it as a bible, or you'll find that you are in for a nasty surprise.
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A vital book for candidates wanting to brush up on maths.
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This is a very good book for people taking selection tests at job interviews. Candidates often haven't had to think mathematically for a while, and what this book does is to get your brain working again. It was extremely useful, and the tests were in the 'selection test' format. It is great for those who have never sat numeracy tests, as it is a good reflection on the type of questions that will come up. I was impressed by the book, and it has helped me to become comfortable with numeracy tests, as well as improved my performance.
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