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Nestle Nigeria Aptitude Test Past Questions And Answers – 2024 Updated

Nestle Nigeria Aptitude test past questions and answers is what you need to pass the Nestle Nigeria Aptitude test. It comes with worked questions, answers, solutions and explanations.

In this study pack, you will gain the needed confidence to write and pass the Nestle Nigeria Aptitude test.

The Nestle Nigeria Aptitude Test covers the following areas

  • Sales function Test
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Numerical Reasoning
  • Abstract Reasoning

Sample Nestle Nigeria Aptitude Test past questions and answers

VERBAL REASONING
‘Dumbards’ champagne house, a company based in the south of France, employ local workers only. The reason behind this policy is that Dumbards promote their products as home-crafted, ‘lovingly-made’. They believe that by employing local workers, their products appear more exclusive, and therefore, more expensive. In recruiting its workers, Dumbards place advertisements in the local newspaper and shop windows. They are heavily skeptical about the internet and refuse to advertise on it. Another way in which Dumbards recruit their staff is via recommendations from current employees. In September last year, the company was taken over by an American businessman who is keen to
rebrand the company. He wants Dumbards to be more metropolitan and intends to open the selection process to workers from other EU countries. This idea has been controversial and may lead to strike action by current employees.

1. Based on the information in the passage, which one of the following statements is true?
a. Dumbards employ local workers as it is cheaper
b. Dumbards refuse to use internet advertising due to bad experiences
c. Dumbards rely exclusively on recommendations from current employees
d. Dumbards only employ local workers to appear exclusive.

Explanation:
a. The passage makes no reference to the expense of hiring local workers. For this reason, option a is incorrect.
b. The passage identifies that ‘Dumbards’ refuse to advertise via the internet. However, there is no reference to a ‘previous bad experience’. The passage asks you to answer the question based solely on the information in the passage. For this reason, option b is incorrect.
c. The passage identifies that ‘Dumbards’ use recommendations from current employees in their selection process. However, this is not the only method of selection employed by the company. The passage notes that advertisements are also placed in shop windows and the local newspaper. For this reason, option c is incorrect.
d. Option d is the correct answer. The passage identifies that ‘Dumbards’ only select local employees as it wishes to appear ‘exclusive’. Answer: d
The colour of a product’s packaging often denotes what is inside of it. The most common example of this can be seen in the flavours of crisps. For example, the colour red commonly denotes ready salted whereas blue is often cheese and onion. The colour coding of product packaging can also be seen in cleaning products, with lemon yellow packaging or apple green.
In addition to the packaging of products, the choice of colour can also represent emotion (with red as sensual, or black for mourning), instructions (such as green for go), and gender (with blue and pink). In this way, the colour of the world around us can often be a helpful message. However, these ‘colour codes’ are often dependent to a particular culture they are formed in and may not be universal.


2. Based on the information in the passage only, which one of the following options is incorrect?
a. The colour of packaging can indicate what the product is.
b. The product’s packaging colour may depend on culture
c. The colour of a product’s packaging tends to be universal.
d. ‘Colour coding’ is seen in foods, cleaning products and traffic signals.

Answer: c
Explanation:
a. The question asked you to identify which of the statements was incorrect, in other words, false. The passage identifies that the color of a products packaging can be a helpful indication of what the product is. Based on the information in the passage alone, this is a correct statement. For this reason, option a is incorrect.
b. The question asked you to identify which of the statements is incorrect, in other words, false. The passage identifies that the coloring of a product’s packaging may be culturally dependent and are, therefore, not always universal. Based on the information in the passage alone, this is a correct statement. For this reason, option b is incorrect.
c. The question asked you to identify which of the statements is incorrect, in other words, false. The passage identifies that the coloring of a product’s packaging may be culturally dependent and are, therefore, not always universal. For this reason, this statement is incorrect. Based on the nature of the question, option c is the right answer.
d. The question asked you to identify which of the statements is incorrect, in other words, false. This statement correctly identifies the examples of ‘color coding’ highlighted in the passage. Based on the nature of the question, Option d is incorrect.
Over half the population of the UK take a form of food supplement daily. Food supplements, such as vitamin c, are said to make up for a lack of nutrients in an individual’s diet. An example of this can be seen with vegetarianism. Vegetarians are recommended to take iron supplements to make-up for a lack of iron, most commonly found in meat products. Such an addition can prevent common problems associated with
vegetarianism, such as anemia.
Statistics suggest that the most popular food supplement in the UK is multi-vitamins, with two thirds of people adding multi-vitamins to their diet. Iron tablets are the second most popular daily supplement. However, such supplements are not intended to replace a balanced diet.


3. Based on the information in the paragraph alone, which one of the following statements is true?
a. Food supplements can aid weight loss.
b. Half the UK population take multivitamin daily
c. Supplements are becoming increasingly popular.
d. Supplements are not intended to replace a balanced diet.

Answer: d
Explanation:
a. The passage does not state that food supplements can aid weight loss. For this reason, option a is incorrect.
b. The passage does not state that half the population take multivitamins, but half take “a form of food supplement” and is therefore incorrect.
c. The passage does not state that food supplements are becoming increasingly popular.
For this reason, option c is incorrect.
d. Option d is the correct answer. The passage notes these products are not intended to replace a balanced diet.
The Tea Palace, a popular shop in London’s West End, opened its doors in 1880. Nowadays over an estimated one million consumers pass through its doors every year. The shop, commonly known as ‘the palace’, imports products from all over the world. A major attraction for tourists, ‘the palace’ has continued to make tea in the same way since opening.
Large ladles of dried tea leaves are placed in metal cauldrons over the fires of the open kitchen; customers are able to see this process and the tea, in traditional pots, is then brought to the table. Many customers take pictures of this process and like to pose for pictures in front of the shop’s world-famous front door.


Nestle Nigeria Aptitude test past questions and answers


Nestle Nigeria Aptitude test past questions and answers


Nestle Nigeria Aptitude test past questions and answers


Nestle Nigeria Aptitude test


Some Frequently Asked Questions About Nestle Nigeria 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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