Inside the broad and rich world of numerical tests, numerical critical reasoning tests are considered the toughest. Their aim is to evaluate a candidate's ability to draw numerical conclusions in a critical way when presented with complex and condensed amounts of numerical data.
Test content
Numerical critical reasoning tests present numerical information in the form of graphs, tables, and short verbal passages.
The limited time factor is a key player in these tests. If one were given enough time to answer the questions, none of them would seem difficult, but when facing serious time limitations and an overload of data and images, the questions become very challenging.
To get familiar with popular questions that are likely to comprise a numerical critical reasoning test, you can either take our free numerical test, or continue reading about data interpretation.
Skills measured
- Critical thinking
- Strong mathematic aptitudes
- Concentration
- An ability to make numerical estimations
- Coping with pressure
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