Clerical
Reasoning
Clerical tests are often used to measure an applicant’s ability to perform day-to-day activities, follow instructions, and reason both logically and mathematically. Exam topics may include coding, checking, filing and problem solving questions to evaluate your suitability to a given position.
The Clerical Tests we put together include the following types of questions:
- Checking
- Coding
- Filing
- Problem Solving
- Number Sequence Solving
- Information Analyzing
- Following Instructions
The tests we have below are 90 questions long. You have two hours to complete the exam.
Paper, pencils and erasers are allowed - no
books, dictionaries, notes, calculators, calculator
watches or other aids are to be used.
Test Prep
It is important to be prepared for the test. Before doing the tests, be sure to review
our Prep documentation found under the Preparation tab under teaching material. Be sure you can commit enough time to complete a full practice exam
before starting.
Tests
There are 5 Practice Clerical exercises - click the links below to try them out:
Number of Questions: 90
Exam Length: 120 minutes
You can view your complete test history here
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