Description
The IKEA Practice Aptitude Test Pack is a comprehensive study guide designed to help you prepare effectively for the IKEA Graduate Assessment.
This all-in-one pack provides in-depth practice questions, modelled after the actual assessments, covering all sections of the exam.
Whats Included in the Pack
- IKEA Numerical Reasoning Test (CEB/SHL style)
Get familiar with basic mathematical operations, percentages, ratios, and data interpretation, presented in the style of the CEB/SHL tests commonly used in the recruitment process. - IKEA Verbal Reasoning Test (CEB/SHL style)
Develop your comprehension skills, ability to deduce logical inferences, and improve your ability to quickly process and interpret written information. - IKEA Diagrammatic/Logical Reasoning Tests (CEB/SHL style)
Practice non-verbal reasoning and abstract thinking by solving pattern-based, diagrammatic problems, which are key to evaluating your problem-solving abilities.
Every question comes with step-by-step solutions, making it easier to understand the reasoning behind the answers.
Additionally, the pack includes hints on how to solve problems faster and more accurately, giving you a competitive edge.
How to Prepare for the IKEA Graduate Assessment
The IKEA Graduate Assessment generally includes several sections that evaluate a candidate?s numerical reasoning, verbal reasoning, and logical thinking.
Familiarizing yourself with these test types and practicing them beforehand can significantly boost your chances of success.
The test is designed to assess your cognitive ability and suitability for various roles at IKEA, so it’s crucial to practice under timed conditions to simulate the real exam experience.
Why Choose This Pack?
- Comprehensive Coverage: The pack covers all the critical areas of the IKEA Graduate Assessment, providing you with an in-depth and structured approach to preparing for each section.
- Time Efficiency: With practice, you?ll improve your speed and accuracy, crucial for tackling these tests within the allotted time.
- Effective Study Strategies: The practice questions and detailed solutions help you develop and refine strategies for answering different types of questions efficiently.
Prepare for the IKEA Graduate Assessment with the IKEA Practice Aptitude Test Pack.
This all-inclusive pack helps you master numerical, verbal, and logical reasoning with realistic practice questions and expert tips.
FREE SAMPLE IKEA Group 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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