The Advanced Numerical Reasoning Appraisal is a quantitative reasoning assessment tool developed by Pearson Assessments LTD, designed to help employers and recruiters make hiring and promoting decisions.
It is used most frequently among management level candidates and professionals and is usually administered together with the Watson Glaser Test.
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The test is made up of two sections, containing 15 questions each, and each section has a 16 minute time limit (approximately 60 seconds per a question, on average).
The question format in Section 1 of the ANRA is similar to the format seen in the GRE quantitative sections.
Example:
The difference between a plum and an apple's price
The difference between a pear and a plum's price.
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The question format in Section 2 of the ANRA is similar to the format seen in the GMAT quantitative sections.
Example:
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Without time limits on the ANRA test, all the questions may be easily solved. However, the time constraints forces test-takers to apply mathematical shortcuts and estimations. Learning these shortcuts, getting used to working under time pressure, and practicing similar concepts that appear on the ANRA may result in better performance on the actual test. Feel fully prepared for your ANRA test by preparing with JobTestPrep comprehensive practice package.