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CHEVRON Practice Aptitude Test Pack
The CHEVRON Practice Aptitude Test Pack is your essential guide to excelling in the Chevron graduate assessment process. Designed to enhance your preparation, this pack provides extensive practice questions covering all the sections in the actual exams. It offers detailed insights into what to expect and equips you with effective study strategies to boost your confidence and performance.
Kickstart your preparation journey with the All-in-One CHEVRON Practice Aptitude Test Pack, which includes:
- Chevron Numerical Reasoning Test (CEB/SHL style)
- Chevron Verbal Reasoning Test (CEB/SHL style)
- Chevron Diagrammatic/Logical Reasoning Tests (CEB/SHL style)
Each section comes with step-by-step explanations and useful tips for solving questions faster and more efficiently.
About Chevron Corporation
Chevron Corporation is a renowned multinational energy company engaged in all aspects of oil, natural gas, and geothermal energy industries. With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, Chevron is a leader in the energy sector, offering rewarding career opportunities for graduates and professionals worldwide.
Chevron Aptitude Test Formats: What to Expect
Chevron primarily employs CEB/Gartner (SHL) style tests for candidate evaluations. Depending on the role and location, the tests may include:
- Numerical Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
- Logical/Diagrammatic Reasoning
Chevron Application Process
- Online Application: Submit your resume and application through Chevron’s career portal.
- Online Tests: Complete aptitude tests designed to evaluate your problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Assessment Centre: Engage in group exercises, presentations, and interviews to demonstrate your suitability for the role.
Chevron Assessment Tips
- Time Management: Practice completing questions within time limits.
- Understand the Test Format: Familiarize yourself with numerical, verbal, and logical reasoning questions.
- Stay Relaxed: Approach the questions with confidence and clarity.
What Is the Chevron Assessment Test?
The Chevron Assessment Test evaluates candidates’ cognitive abilities, decision-making skills, and alignment with Chevron’s values. These tests are a crucial part of the selection process for graduate and professional roles at Chevron.
FREE SAMPLE Chevron PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
DRAGNET LOGICAL REASONING – DAY 4
Question 1
Statement: Engineers are better than doctors.
Doctors are smarter than teachers.
Conclusions:
I. Engineers are smarter than everyone else.
II. Teachers are just as smart as engineers.
A. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
B. Either conclusion I or II follows
C. Only conclusion I follows
D. Only conclusion II follows
Answer: A
Question 2
AOM, CRP, EUS
A. CMV
B. FWV
C. GXV
D. FXW
Answer: C
Question 3
Which word does not belong with the others?
A. Silverback
B. Orangutan
C. Neanderthal
D. Gorilla
Answer: C
Question 4
Identify the next order in the series:
OP2, RS3, TYI, YZ2, XY4, …
A. EF5
B. DI-13
C. BHI
D. None of the above
Answer: C
Question 5
A26, D23, I-19, … Complete the series.
A. F-22
B. N25
C. G-21
D. L-24
Hint: Everything must add up to 27 (A+26=27, D+23=27, etc.).
Answer: B
Question 6
F3FG, G4FG, H5FG, …
A. F3FG
B. G3FG
C. E2FG
D. E3FG
Answer: C
Question 7
Statement: Four-sided clovers are rare in nature.
Clovers grow all year round.
Conclusions:
I. Most clovers are three-sided.
II. Clovers are always in season.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Either conclusion I or II follows
C. Both conclusions I and II follow
D. Only conclusion II follows
Answer: D
Question 8
Statement: Four-wheel drive cars are expensive.
Managers love driving four-wheel drive cars.
Conclusions:
I. Four-wheel drives are mostly SUVs.
II. Front-wheel drive cars are not driven by managers.
A. Only conclusion II follows
B. Only conclusion I follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. None of the options
Answer: D
Question 9
Look closely at the number series and determine the next one:
23, 26, 29, 50, 32, 35, 55, …
A. 33
B. 32
C. 58
D. 38
Answer: C
Question 10
Everyone in Allison Square goes to a Protestant church each Sunday.
Those in Paddington prefer a Catholic church instead.
Emeka has cousins from Allison who invite him for service every Sunday, but he lives with his parents in Paddington. Thanksgiving service is next Sunday.
Which of the following statements is true about Emeka?
A. Emeka is going to the Catholic church for the thanksgiving service.
B. Emeka is going to the Protestant church for the thanksgiving service.
C. Emeka is an atheist.
D. Emeka attends the Catholic church every Sunday.
Answer: D
Question 11
Which of the following does not go with the others?
A. Concrete
B. Fixed
C. Intransigent
D. Ephemeral
Answer: D
Question 12
Statements:
-
All cars are useful.
-
Useful cars are expensive.
-
Cars are expensive.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is:
A. True
B. None of the options
C. Uncertain
D. False
Answer: C
Question 13
Statement: Three-wheel vehicles cannot run above 80 mph.
Overhead bridges require vehicles with an average speed of 120 mph.
Conclusions:
I. Overhead bridges are not meant for three-wheel vehicles.
II. Some three-wheel vehicles can run at 90 mph when going downhill.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Either conclusion I or II follows
C. Only conclusion II follows
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Answer: A
Question 14
Some countries in Africa practice democracy.
All democratic republics are capitalists.
Conclusions:
I. Some countries in Africa are capitalist.
II. Some capitalists are African countries.
III. All African countries practice democracy.
IV. All democratic countries are African.
A. II and IV only
B. III only
C. I only
D. I and III only
Answer: C
Question 15
Identify the next in the series: 44, 47, …
A. 73
B. 71
C. 77
D. 72
Answer: A
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