Jobs/Vacancies › Re: PwC Nigeria 2016 Graduate Recruitment by Johnholt2217(m): 2:33pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
[quote author=SUCCESSADDIKT post=43614456]Hope you guyz don't mind showing the steps cos this will be highly appreciated.[/quote You should just add 66.3 to the age of the male, cos the residual life left when he clocks 5 is 66.3, so he has 66.3+5 years to live |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: PwC Nigeria 2016 Graduate Recruitment by Johnholt2217(m): 2:30pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
Excellergroup: Personally, i don't know anybody who has written the test but a close friend of mine who scaled through the recruitment process last year still reiterated this to me yesterday, she said "You have no problem if you sincerely did the online test yourself". Yes, I think u should be good if u did it yourself, and my guy working with them told me the questions would be lesser and simpler than the online ones, don't know how true this is gonna be. Writing mine tomorrow 8:00a.m, would gladly give u a feedback after d test |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: PwC Nigeria 2016 Graduate Recruitment by Johnholt2217(m): 12:33pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
SUCCESSADDIKT: Good morning peeps, since it seems the thread is getting cold i've decided to heat things up a little. Gurus in the house should please lay their hands on this question and let's see what every one's answer would be. This particular table with 5 different questions drawn from it contributed largely to my eviction from a SHL-organised aptitude test(Make una no ask me how i take pass PWC own o ). The answer is C, 71.3 |