Lool it was those 3 questions which threw me off completely. I knew i messed up the WG after that part.I hated the “all radicals are minority party members” section. Absolutely terrible.
Lool it was those 3 questions which threw me off completely. I knew i messed up the WG after that part.I hated the “all radicals are minority party members” section. Absolutely terrible.
Ahhh, at least you know where to target! I did mine in 15 minutes thinking I could go back over sections at the end and it turns out I could notSame, i seem to struggle most in deductions. I completely messed up the 3 qs on member of miniority party.
me too. I wanna know what the correct answers would've been tho. all I remember is:Lool it was those 3 questions which threw me off completely. I knew i messed up the WG after that part.
I found the answers in reddit after the test but idk if its accurate:me too. I wanna know what the correct answers would've been tho. all I remember is:
'all radicals are minority party members. no patriots are radical.'
statement: no patriot is a minority party member.
does that follow yes to no?
as far as I am aware, all test centres have different questions/ test variations. If it was the same test questions for all, the questions could easily be shared amongst friend groups/ the internetHello @Jessica Booker hope you are well. Just wanted to ask you, is it common for applicants to have different questions for the WG test? I remember my WG questions and my deductions section looked nothing like the one that is being discussed above. Would love your inputs since it is kind of weird for me to think how the firm could arrive at a percentile if they had different questions for the applicants. Thanks.
I get your point but then how do they calculate a percentile given that some questions on your test could have been tougher/easier than mine. Just curious.as far as I am aware, all test centres have different questions/ test variations. If it was the same test questions for all, the questions could easily be shared amongst friend groups/ the internet
theoretically, I think they should be the same in difficulty. WG questions are split into easy to difficult and I presume the same number of difficult/easy questions are being asked, but not the same questions. I found that in practice, some topics are just easier for me, regardless of how difficult the question is.I get your point but then how do they calculate a percentile given that some questions on your test could have been tougher/easier than mine. Just curious.
sounds convincing. thankstheoretically, I think they should be the same in difficulty. WG questions are split into easy to difficult and I presume the same number of difficult/easy questions are being asked, but not the same questions. I found that in practice, some topics are just easier for me, regardless of how difficult the question is.
Tests are randomised. People can get some of the same questions, but they come from a randomised question bank which means not everyone would have the same set of questions, even if you do the same test for the same firm in the same recruitment cycle.weird that I didn't have these questions on my test, my deductions section was different
how many questions is it? thanksA mixture, I did it for the SVS
Can't remember exactly, I do remember it only taking around 15 mins though, so I'd hazard a guess at 3-4how many questions is it? thanks
In the email it says it’s 3 questionshow many questions is it? thanks