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PI and PLI tests
Posted on 8/14/18 at 3:34 pm
Posted on 8/14/18 at 3:34 pm
A recruiter reached out to me a few weeks ago about a job. It seems pretty good and I have been in talks with the company. I've sent in transcripts, resume, and other relevant documentation. They've done preliminary interviews over the phone and have asked me to come in for a formal interview. However, I've been asked to complete a PI and PLI test prior to the interview.
Anyone have any experience with these tests? I've never taken one before. Any tips/prep/tricks?
Serious responses are very much appreciated. Thanks
Anyone have any experience with these tests? I've never taken one before. Any tips/prep/tricks?
Serious responses are very much appreciated. Thanks
Posted on 8/14/18 at 3:38 pm to LSUbase13
quote:
In printing an article of 48,000 words, a printer decides to use two sizes of type. Using the larger type, a printed page contains 1,800 words. Using smaller type, a page contains 2,400 words. The article is allotted 21 full pages in a magazine. How many pages must be in smaller type?
not being able to google to find help, is a sign of how you'll do on the tests
This post was edited on 8/14/18 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 8/14/18 at 3:43 pm to LSUbase13
If it's an aptitude test you're probably fricked
Posted on 8/14/18 at 3:44 pm to GrammarKnotsi
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not being able to google to find help, is a sign of how you'll do on the tests
At work currently...
Posted on 8/14/18 at 3:45 pm to GrammarKnotsi
1800x+2400y=48000
x+y=21
x=21-y
1800(21-y)+2400y=48000
37800-1800y+2400y=48000
600y=10200
y=17
x+y=21
x=21-y
1800(21-y)+2400y=48000
37800-1800y+2400y=48000
600y=10200
y=17
Posted on 8/14/18 at 3:46 pm to LSUbase13
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At work currently...
can post to TD, can't use google..No wonder you want to leave
Posted on 8/14/18 at 5:52 pm to LSUbase13
Bump for the evening/night crowds.
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