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Campari Practice Test Pack
Prepare effectively for the Campari graduate assessment with the updated Campari Practice Test Pack. This all-inclusive guide covers everything you need for the exams, featuring practice questions aligned with the actual assessment sections. The pack includes:
- Campari Numerical Reasoning Test (CEB/Gartner style)
- Campari Verbal Reasoning Test (CEB/Gartner style)
- Campari Diagrammatic/Logical Reasoning Tests (CEB/Gartner style)
Each question is accompanied by step-by-step explanations and tips to enhance your problem-solving speed. This pack provides insights into what to expect, helping you refine your strategies for better performance.
About Campari
Davide Campari-Milano N.V., known as Campari Group, is an Italian company specializing in branded beverages since 1860. It is renowned for its production of spirits, wines, and non-alcoholic ap?ritifs.
Campari Aptitude Test Formats: What to Expect
Campari typically employs CEB/Gartner (SHL) style tests for candidate evaluations. Depending on the role and location, the assessment may include:
- Numerical Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
- Inductive Reasoning
- Reading Comprehension
- Deductive Reasoning
- Situational Judgement Test
- Error/Data Checking Test
- Presentation Skills
- Interviews
- Personality Test
Get ready for your Campari graduate assessment with the comprehensive Campari Practice Test Pack. It includes realistic practice questions, step-by-step solutions, and exam-specific tips to help you excel.
FREE SAMPLE Campari PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Question-1:
How much was spent on Clothes and Shoes in year 5 if the same percent increase was
maintained as between year 3 and year 4?
A. 1,920 Euros
B. 1,921 Euros
C. 1,922 Euros
D. 1,934 Euros
E. 1,935 Euro
VERBAL REASONING
Question 16
The government was warned by electoral administrators that the risk of fraud is now much higher.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: A. True
Explanation: The passage clearly states that electoral administrators warned of higher fraud risk.
Question 17
There is currently insufficient fraud to bring the electoral system into disrepute.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: C. Cannot tell
Explanation: The passage does not provide evidence about the current level of fraud.
Question 18
The previous system of postal voting was considered by election administrators to be less open to fraud.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: B. False
Explanation: There is no statement supporting that the earlier system was less open to fraud.
Question 19
There is a process for checking the validity of applications for postal votes.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: C. Cannot tell
Explanation: The passage does not mention whether applications are checked for validity.
Question 20
It is clear that the author of the passage agrees with the concerns raised by the administrators.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: C. Cannot tell
Explanation: The author’s opinion is not stated, only administrators’ concerns.
Question 21
The record price for crude oil is $50 a barrel.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: B. False
Explanation: The passage says prices fluctuated between $20 and $50, with current levels around $45, but does not confirm $50 as the record price.
Question 22
New extraction techniques allow oil to be extracted at a price of between 80 and 90 cents a barrel.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: B. False
Explanation: The 80–90 cents per barrel figure refers to the most efficient oil fields, not the new techniques.
Question 23
It is reasonable to assume that greater capacity at times of high demand will help stabilize prices.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: A. True
Explanation: The passage suggests producers want greater stability and are expanding capacity to respond to demand.
Question 24
The passage states that the recent exploration has found new reserves.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: B. False
Explanation: Exploration revealed that more oil exists than previously assumed, but it does not directly say new reserves were discovered.
Question 25
It would be reasonable to infer from the passage that oil analysts were impressed by the findings of the exploration and research.
A. True
B. False
C. Cannot tell
Answer: A. True
Explanation: The analysts concluded there is much more oil and that new techniques are more effective, showing a positive impression.
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