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IPNX Job Aptitude Tests Past Questions And Answers – 2024 Updated
This study pack –IPNX Job Aptitude Tests Past Questions and Answers , will help you prepare faster for your best performance in the IPNX Nigeria Job Aptitude Test
A crucial part of your preparation is to practice previous years’ papers. This will help you understand the exam pattern, know the level of difficulty and ultimately, and help you answer questions correctly and speedily.
About IPNX test format
IPNX Job Questions comprises of Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and General knowledge. In the test, you will be given about 50 questions to solve in 45 minutes.
Sample of IPNX Job Aptitude Tests Past Questions And Answers
PAPER: QUATITATIVE REASONING
1. What is 333 times 135?
A. 46323
B. 43623
C. 43290
D. 44955
E. None of these
1. Solution: D
This is a simple multiplication.
333 times 135 = 333 × 135 = 44955
2. What will come in place of question mark in the following equation?
1/4th of 1/2 of 3/4th of 52000 = ?
A. 4875
B. 4857
C. 4785
D. 4865
E. None of these
2. Solution: A
1/4th of 1/2 of 3/4th of 52000 =14×12×34×52000=4875
Hence, option 1
3. In the following question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer
I. x3 × 13 = x2 × 247
II. y1/3 × 14 = 294 ÷ y2/3
A. If x > y
B. If x ≥ y
C. If x < y
D. If x ≤ y
E. If x = y or the relationship cannot be established
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3. Solution: C
I.
⇒ x3 × 13 = x2 × 247
⇒ (x3 / x2) = 247/13
⇒ x = 19
II.
⇒ y1/3 × 14 = 294 ÷ y2/3
⇒ y1/3 × y2/3 = 294/14
⇒ y = 21
∴ y > x
So the correct option is (C).
4. If 70% of a no. is subtracted from itself it reduces to 81.what is two fifth of that no.?
A. 88
B. 91
C. 108
D. 116
E. None of these
4. Solution: C
Let the number be m.
Then m – 70 % of m = 81
⇒ m – 70/100 × m = 81
⇒ m – 0.7m = 81
⇒ 0.3m = 81
⇒ m = 81/0.3
⇒ m = 270
Now, we need to find 2m/5
= 2 × 270 / 5
= 2 × 54
= 108
5.Evaluate :-
986 × 207 – 986 × 107
A. 108400
B. 98600
C. 76500
D. 64600
E. None of these
5. Solution: B
Given, 986 × 207 – 986 × 107
Hence taking 986 common
We have 986 × (207 -107)
= 986 × 100
= 98600
PAPER II: VERBAL REASONING
1. Which of the following phrases (A), (B), (C), (D) given below in the statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No Correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer.
Our neighbours are always trying to keep up with our lifestyle.
A. to keep on
B. to keep at
C. to keeping on
D. to keep off
E. No Correction is required
1. ‘Keep up’ (with someone/something) means to stay at the same level as someone or something and fits the context of the sentence. Also none of ‘keep on’ to continue doing something, ‘keep at’ means to persevere and ‘keep off’ means avoid encroaching on or touching, is implied in the sentence.
Solution: E
2. Select the correct tense.
Kiran had been working in a bank for some years.
A. Simple past
B. Past continuous
C. Past perfect continuous
D. Past perfect.
E. None of the above
2. (Had + been + root + ing) is used to make past perfect continuous tense and indicates that an activity was being carried on in the past, continued for some time and is no longer continued.
Solution: C
3. Select the correct plural form for the given word:
Thief
A. Thiefs
B. Thief
C. Thieves
D. Thievs
E. None of the above
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Solution: C
4. Select the correct plural form for the given word:
Roof
A. Roofs
B. Roof
C. Roofes
D. Roovs
E. None of the above
4. The plural of ‘roof’ is ‘roofs’. In such cases, adding an ‘s’ converts singular to plural. This is an exception to the rule that a plural is formed by adding -ves to words ending with a f.
Solution: A
5. Pick out the most effective words from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
I ______ with my sister _______ I find an apartment.
A. am living, until
B. have been living, since
C. had lived, since
D. had been living, since
E. am living, since
5. The first blank will have the present continuous tense as it is for an action that is happening around now, and is not permanent or habitual. Present perfect continuous tense would have been used if the action began in the past and is continuing now (eg. I have been living with my sister since last week). The structure of forming present continuous tense is am/are/is + verb + ing, so the correct option will be ‘am living’. ‘Until’ is to be used in the second blank and not ‘since’ as ‘since’ refers to something that has happened in a time span measured from a certain point in time (eg. I have not found an apartment since last year). So, all options with ‘since’ are incorrect. ‘Until’ should be used in the second blank as it means the action will happen in the future.
Solution: A
PAPER III: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
1: A program that remains in the memory while other programs are executing
A. Resident Program
B. Non-Resident Program
C. Permanent Program
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
2: Constant is a value written into a program instruction
A. that does not change during the execution of the program
B. that can change during the execution of the program
C. that can vary during the execution of the program
D. none of these
ANSWER: A
3: The total time elapsed between submission of command and data to a computer and getting the result of computation is the
A. Access time
B. Response time
C. Entrance time
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
4: What are connector symbol?
A. They are used in a flowchart
B. It represents a junction in a flow line
C. Often used to transfer flow between different pages of a lengthy chart
D. All the above
ANSWER: D
5: The time required to complete a single, continuous execution of an object program is called
A.Run time
B.Access time
C.Random time
D.Response time
ANSWER: A
Some Frequently Asked Questions About IPNX Aptitude Test 2024
Q: Can I take the test on my phone?
A: We strongly advise against using your phone for the test. Using your phone can result in your test
being terminated when calls or SMS come in during the test as this can be considered suspicious
activities (see the question on suspicious activities for more details).
Q: Can I take the test more than once?
A: You are only allowed to take the test only once. If you take the test more than once, it is only your
score from the first attempt that will be recorded.
Q: Is the test timed?
A: Yes. All tests have a time duration in which they must be completed. Once the duration is
reached, the test will be terminated, and your score recorded and submitted.
Q: What if I mistakenly end the test before I am done?
A: Once a test is submitted or closed, it will be assumed that the test has been completed and
submitted.
Q: Would I be allowed to retake the test if my test automatically ended because of network or
internet issues?
A: No, you would not be allowed to retake the test. You are advised to make sure you have quality
internet service to avoid this.
Q: Would I be allowed to use the calculator on my system for the test for mathematical questions?
A: Opening another app on your device while taking the test is considered an unusual behaviour so
we advise you have a physical calculator for the test.
Q: My test just ended. I don’t know what happened. What should I do?
A: Your test can be terminated for several reasons – internet connection, suspicious behaviour, or test
time elapsed.
Please ensure you have good and reliable internet before starting the examination to prevent
termination due to poor internet connection.
If you perform five (5) suspicious activities, your test will be terminated. Every time a suspicious
activity is noticed, you will get a warning. By the fifth (5th) warning, your test will be terminated.
Q: What are suspicious activities?
A: Your test will be terminated if you perform five (5) suspicious activities. The following activities are
considered suspicious activities /unusual behaviour:
˗ Minimizing the browser.
˗ Resizing the browser.
˗ Opening a new tab.
˗ Opening a new program.
˗ Take a screenshot. (Desktop)
˗ Pressing Ctrl + C.
˗ Pressing Ctrl + V.
˗ Pressing Print Screen.
˗ Pressing F12.
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Good resource. It was helpful in my exam…
michael –
good but can be better. I didint see much repeation though they are familar with the tests in this book