Testing Series: How to Pass Advanced Verbal Reasoning Tests: Essential Practice for English Usage, Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension Tests (Testing): 37
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aimed at applicants for graduate or managerial jobs, how to pass advanced verbal reasoning tests addresses the rising demand for more difficult preparation material. offering unbeatable score-improving practise for online or pen and paper tests, it will help you to prepare thoroughly and impress your potential employer.
with over 550 practice questions and answers available, covering all the major types of advanced verbal reasoning, along with explanations of scores to help you improve, how to pass advanced verbal reasoning tests contains everything you need to know to stand out from the crowd.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14250 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
mike bryon is an expert in psychometrics and training solutions. he is also the author of the advanced numeracy test workbook, the graduate psychometric test workbook, the ultimate psychometric test book, how to pass graduate psychometric tests , how to pass the civil service qualifying tests and how to pass advanced numeracy tests, and co-author of how to pass selection tests and how to pass technical selection tests, all published by kogan page.
Customer Reviews
brilliant!
brilliant! definitely worth a purchase as it gives you many tips and the examples are amazingly helpful!
only problem as with the numerical reasoning book, even though this says its aimed at graduate tests, some of the ones i have been completing have been a lot harder :S
definitely worth the practice though.
Poor at best
In preparation for the 2008 milk round, I purchased this book to brush up on my verbal reasoning skills. Much of the advice offered in the book is useful (although, similar information is readily accessed for free on a number of a websites). Worryingly, the book is littered with spelling mistakes and the practice questions offered are supported by very weak explanations.
I was so confused by the book that I showed it to a friend who works in the HR department of a large accountancy firm (the very people who will be scrutinizing the readers of this book), she described it as "poor at best".
Do not waste your money.




