The GIC assessment is based on the PI test system, with a total of 50 questions that you need to complete in 12 minutes. The assessment mainly includes numerical reasoning, logical reasoning and verbal reasoning.
1. Numerical Reasoning Test
Here is an actual sample for situational judgement test. You need read some materials before answering these questions and drag the options to rearrange them.
This section includes numerical reasoning, size comparison and calculation questions.
Find the pattern:
Number reasoning will give a series of numbers, you are asked to find the pattern to supplement the series of numbers, the difficulty of the topic is low.
Size comparison:
You are given four options and asked to choose the smallest value, which is less difficult.
Calculation questions:
Compared with the first two types of questions, it takes longer, but the calculation is not very difficult, there will not be a lot of curves and roundabouts.
2. Logical Reasoning Test
This part mainly includes 3 types of questions.
Find the pattern:
Given 3 figures, find the pattern, choose the next figure that conforms to the pattern.
Analogical questions:
Given a group of figures (there are two figures), there is a certain logical relationship between the two figures, so that you can infer the logical relationship within the group to choose the next group of figures in line with the logical relationship.
Finding Differences:
Given two figures that have something in common, you are asked to find the figure that does not share the same pattern as the two figures.
3. Verbal Reasoning Test
This part mainly includes 3 types of questions.
Analogy questions:
Given a group of words, the group of words have some kind of logical relationship between the words, let you according to identify the logical relationship from the options to select the words with the same relationship, the difficulty is moderate.
Antonyms:
You are given a word and asked to choose its antonym, which is a bit difficult.
Logical Reasoning Questions: Give a paragraph of hypothetical conditions and conclusions, let you determine whether the hypothetical conditions can be inferred to the conclusion, difficult.
Verbal reasoning questions:
Give a paragraph of hypothetical conditions and conclusions, let you determine whether the hypothetical conditions can be inferred from the conclusion, more difficult.
If you wanna get the real questions of GIC online assessment, please click "practice now!" Please remind, there are might slight change in conditions of numerical reasoning, logical reasoning and verbal reasoning.
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