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德勤最新筆試題
由于德勤是一家跨國的會計師事務(wù)所,所以,它的筆試題主要就是三個內(nèi)容:數(shù)學(xué),英語和邏輯
這次德勤的招人是專業(yè)不限,因此數(shù)學(xué)題并不是很難,難的到是英語部分的內(nèi)容。首先,整張卷子除了數(shù)學(xué)部分有幾個中文字以外,其他都是用英文表述,其次,商業(yè)的內(nèi)容比較重,譬如讓你寫商敵藕?菏悄愕囊桓鐾?攏??媚鉕N HIS BEHALF,給公司的一位很重要的客戶寫信,這個客戶12月24日要到HK(我們考的大概是香港那邊招聘的筆試題)渡假,順便會到公司,要公司安排一個會談,然后商議今后的合作計劃。大概就是這個意思吧,里面內(nèi)容很復(fù)雜,有什么安排輛車去機場接他,要給他訂房間等等吧。還有一封商業(yè)信涵是從報紙上看到我們公司的一個客戶簽定了一個大合約,然后要寫信去表示祝賀,這封信是要你用中文寫;第三封是一個公司因為經(jīng)濟不景氣欠我們公司多少錢的,具體數(shù)字忘了,然后還有張圖表,一封信,信的內(nèi)容是那公司要求推遲一個月還錢,那圖表意思是那公司已經(jīng)欠了3個月的錢了,然后附加的話是我們公司不同意他的請求,然后要求寫封信。這題發(fā)揮的難度比較大,因為有那個圖表,難懂:(畢竟我不是學(xué)經(jīng)濟的
邏輯題很簡單,只要你能看的懂英文就行。說兩個盒子,有個盒子里有GOLD,A盒上有個標(biāo)簽,寫道:GOLD在A內(nèi),B盒上標(biāo)簽的內(nèi)容是真的。B盒上的標(biāo)簽是:GOLD在A內(nèi),A標(biāo)簽內(nèi)容不正確。很簡單的一道邏輯題
數(shù)學(xué)就是全是選擇題了,比較多,具體就不說了
對了, 還有一道題,要你描述回形針的用途,越多越好
附HSBC的筆試題,德勤的數(shù)學(xué)題和他的差不多,大同小異而已
Diagrammatic Example Questions
The diagrammatic questions which follow are multiple choice. For each question, you are given several possible answers. When you have selected your answer, click in the appropriate circle.
Each problem in this test consists of a series of diagrams, on the left of the page, which follow a logical sequence. You are to choose the next diagram in the series from the five options on the right. Then indicate your answer by clicking the appropriate answer.
Time Guidelines: See how many questions you can answer in 5 minutes, remembering you should work accurately as well as quickly.
Diagrammatic Series
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The numerical questions which follow are multiple choice. For each question, you are given several possible answers. When you have selected your answer, click in the appropriate circle.
1. Which country had the highest number of people aged 60 or over at the start of 1985?
UK
France
Italy
W. Germany
Spain
2. How many live births occurred in 1985 in Spain and Italy together (to the nearest 1,000)?
104,000 840,000 1,044,000 8,400,000 10,440,000
3. What was the net effect on the UK population of the live birth and death rates in 1985?
Decrease of 66,700 Increase of 84,900 Increase of 85,270 Increase of 752,780 Cannot say
4. What percentage of the total 15mm button production was classed as sub-standard in September?
10.5% 13% 15% 17.5% 20%
23.5% 25% 27.5% 28% 30.5%
5. By how much did the total sales value of November's button production vary from October's?
?8.50 (Decrease) ?42.50 (Decrease) ?85.00 (Increase) ?27.50 (Decrease) No change
6. What was the loss in potential sales revenue attributable to the production of sub-standard (as opposed to standard) buttons over the 6 month period?
?13.75 ?27.50 ?,137.50 ?,280.00 ?,275.00
Numerical Example Questions
The numerical questions which follow are multiple choice. For each question, you are given several possible answers. When you have selected your answer, click in the appropriate circle.
1. Which newspaper was read by a higher percentage of females than males in 1990?
The Tribune
The Herald
Daily News
Daily Echo
The Daily Chronicle
2. What was the combined readership of the Daily Chronicle, Echo and Tribune in 1981?
10.6 8.4 9.5 12.2 7.8
3. Which newspaper showed the largest change in female readership between 1981 and 1990?
Daily Echo The Tribune The Herald The Daily Chronicle
Cannot say
4. In 1989, how much more than Italy di Germany spend on computer imports?
650 million 700 million 750 million 800 million 850 million
5. If the amount spent on computer imports into the U.K. in 1991 was 20% lower than in 1990, what was spent in 1991?
1080 1120 1160 1220 1300
6. Which countries experienced a drop in the value of computers imported from one year to the next?
France & Italy France & Holland Holland & Italy U.K. & Holland Italy & U.K.
Here are some examples of the types of questions that might be asked
The questions which follow are purely examples of the sort of question you may come across and the method of answering you may be asked to follow. They are often completed using pencil and paper, but you may come across questionnaires administered on computer. There are no right or wrong answers, the questions are concerned with how you typically behave at work.
Please remember these are examples only, and as such there are no scoring or feedback mechanisms available with these practice questions.
Rating Statements
In this example you are asked to rate yourself on a number of phrases or statements. After reading each statement you would mark your answer according to the following rules:
Select circle 1 If you strongly disagree with the statement
Select circle 2 If you disagree with the statement
Select circle 3 If you are unsure
Select circle 4 If you agree with the statement
Select circle 5 If you strongly agree with the statement
The first statement has already been completed for you. The person has agreed that 'I enjoy meeting new people' is an accurate description of him/herself.
Now look at questions 2 to 5 yourself.
1 I enjoy meeting new people
2 I like helping people
3 I sometimes make mistakes
4 I'm easily disappointed
5 I enjoy repairing things
Making Choices
In this example you are given a block of four statements: A, B, C and D. Your task is to choose the statement which you think is most true or typical of you in your everyday behaviour and then choose the one which is least true or typical of you. Indicate your choices by clicking on the appropriate circle in the row marked 'M' (for Most) and in the next row 'L' (for Least).
The first block has been completed for you. The person has chosen, 'Enjoys organising people' as most true (or typical) and "Seeks variety" as being least true (or typical) of him/herself. Now look at questions 2, 3 and 4 yourself.
I am the sort of person who.......
1 A Has a wide circle of friends
B Enjoys organising people
C Relaxes easily
D Seeks variety
M
L
2 A Helps people with their problems
B Develops new approaches
C Has lots of energy
D Enjoys social activities
M
L
3 A Has lots of new ideas
B Feels calm
C Likes to understand things
D Is easy to get on with
M
L
4 A Enjoys organising events
B Sometimes gets angry
C Is talkative
D Resolves conflicts at work
M
L
The verbal questions which follow are multiple choice. For each question, you are given several possible answers. When you have selected your answer, click in the appropriate circle.
Verbal Example Questions
In this test you are given two passages, each of which is followed by several statements. Your task is to evaluate the statements in the light of the information or opinions contained in the passage and to select your answer according to these rules.
If you think the statement is patently true or follows logically given the information or opinions contained in the passage If the statement is patently untrue or the opposite follows logically, given the information or opinions contained in the passage If you cannot say whether the statement is true or untrue or follows logically without further information
click on A click on B click on C
1. The main difference between nuclear and fossil-fuelled power stations is an economic one.
2. The price of coal is not relevant to discussions about the efficiency of nuclear reactors.
3. If nuclear reactors were cheaper to build and decommission than fossil fuelled power stations, they would definitely have the economic advantage.
4. Physical stimuli usually win in the competition for our attention.
5. The capacity of the human brain is sufficient to interpret nearly all the stimuli the senses can register under optimum conditions.
6. Eyes are able to cope with greater input of information than ears.
The verbal questions which follow are multiple choice. For each question, you are given several possible answers. When you have selected your answer, click in the appropriate circle.
Verbal Example Questions
In this test you are required to evaluate each statement in the light of the passage. Read through the passage and evaluate the statements according to the rules.
Time Guidelines: see how many questions you can answer in 5 minutes, remembering you should work accurately as well as quickly.
TRUE: If the statement follows logically from the information or opinions contained in the passage FALSE: If the statement is obviously false from the information or opinions contained in the passage If you CANNOT SAY whether the statement is true or false without further information
click on A click on B click on C
1. It is possible that permanent staff who are on holiday can have their work carried out by students.
2. Students in summer employment are given the same paid holiday benefit as permanent staff.
3. Students are subject to the organisation's standard disciplinary and grievance procedures.
4. Some companies have more work to do in summer when students are available for vacation work.
5. "No smoking" policies have mainly been introduced in response to customer demand.
6. All banks and building societies now have a "no smoking" policy.
7. There is no conflict of interest between a "no smoking" policy and personal freedom of choice for all.
8. A no-smoking policy is in line with most customers' expectations in banks and building societies.
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