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Mckinsey Job Aptitude Test Past Questions Study pack – 2024 Updated
This study pack, (Mckinsey Job Aptitude Test Past Questions Study pack), will help you prepare faster for your best performance in the job selection aptitude test.
To perform your best, a crucial part of your preparation tactics is to practice previous years’ papers. Solving these will help you understand the exam pattern, know the level of difficulty, and ultimately, help you create your best preparation strategy.
About the test format
Mckinsey Job Aptitude Test(developed by the in-house recruiting team) is mainly a problem-solving test. Your ability to read and interpret graphs and charts will be tested.
Your speed and accuracy in answering the questions are key to your success in the Job Aptitude test.
Sample Mckinsey Job Aptitude Test Past Questions Study pack
Q1. How much did Dipan get in English Paper II?
A. 94
B. 96
C. 97
D. 98
E. 99
Q2. Students who obtained Group Scores of at least 95 in every
group are eligible to apply for a prize. Among those who are
eligible, the student obtaining the highest Group Score in Social
Science Group is awarded this prize.
The prize was awarded to:
A. Shreya
B. Ram
C. Ayesha
D. Dipan
E. No one from the top ten
Q3. Among the top ten students, how many boys scored at least
95 in at least one paper from each of the groups?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
Q4. Each of the ten students was allowed to improve his/her
score in exactly one paper of choice with the objective of
maximizing his/her final score. Everyone scored 100 in the
paper in which he or she chose to improve.
After that, the topper among the ten students was:
A. Ram
B. Agni
C. Pritam
D. Ayesha
E. Dipan
Q5. Had Joseph, Agni, Pritam and Tirna each obtained Group
Score of 100 in the Social Science Group, then their standing in
decreasing order of final score would be:
A. Pritam, Joseph, Tirna, Agni
B. Joseph, Tirna, Agni, Pritam
C. Pritam, Agni, Tirna, Joseph
D. Joseph, Tirna, Pritam, Agni
E. Pritam, Tirna, Agni, Joseph
Some Frequently Asked Questions About McKinsey 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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