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Old 06-23-2012, 04:17 PM
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Ummmm, yeah ok.
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Old 06-24-2012, 03:49 PM
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My guess is she created the drama to get free publicity for her porn career.
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17 pages and not much pertinent info...

Gonna apply soon but have questions about the assessment. What kind of questions are people having trouble with? Is it possible to study for the test? One person said a GRE prep had comparable questions and another said you could not study for it. Also, is there a time limit to take the assessment (if invited) like in the Atlas hiring process?

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Have you applied to AA? VX's is somewhat comparable to AA's. Don't think you can really study for it though.
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2 portions. 1st portion is mathematical (timed 3min each question) 2nd is personality (no time).

Math example:
John works in a factory on Wed/Fri/Sat. Susie sees John at the same time on Fri and Sat. Bob takes a break with Susie.

A: John works with Susie and Bob is just visiting Susie on her break
B: They all work in the same factory
C: Bob knows John
D: Not enough information

Select the answer that best describes the statement.

This is the kind of question you could expect.
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Old 02-15-2014, 06:03 PM
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How is that math? More like logic questions is a better explanation.
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Old 02-15-2014, 06:26 PM
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It's called Mathematical Reasoning

In a class of 50 students, 18 take music, 26 take art, and 2 take both art and music. How many students in the class are not enrolled in either music or art?
A: 6
B: 8
C: 16
D: 24

Another example.

Mary says "The number I am thinking is divisible by 2 or it is divisible by 3". This statement is false if the number Mary is thinking of is
A: 6
B: 8
C: 11
D: 15


"If Tom buys a red skateboard, then Amanda buys green in-line skates." Which statement below is logically equivalent?

A: If Amanda does not buy green in-line skates, then Tom does not buy a red skateboard.
B: If Tom does not buy a red skateboard, then Amanda does not buy green in-line skates.
C: If Amanda buys green in-line skates, then Tom buys a red skateboard.
D: If Tom buys a red skateboard, then Amanda does not buy green in-line skates.
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Old 02-15-2014, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by MusicPilot View Post
It's called Mathematical Reasoning

In a class of 50 students, 18 take music, 26 take art, and 2 take both art and music. How many students in the class are not enrolled in either music or art?
A: 6
B: 8
C: 16
D: 24

Another example.

Mary says "The number I am thinking is divisible by 2 or it is divisible by 3". This statement is false if the number Mary is thinking of is
A: 6
B: 8
C: 11
D: 15


"If Tom buys a red skateboard, then Amanda buys green in-line skates." Which statement below is logically equivalent?

A: If Amanda does not buy green in-line skates, then Tom does not buy a red skateboard.
B: If Tom does not buy a red skateboard, then Amanda does not buy green in-line skates.
C: If Amanda buys green in-line skates, then Tom buys a red skateboard.
D: If Tom buys a red skateboard, then Amanda does not buy green in-line skates.
I remember that question exactly.

The answer is: E: Joe likes to go to IKEA on Tuesdays.
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I explained what the test was like to a friend and she said it sounded like the LSAT. My response to her was, why does VX want lawyers they always crash their airplanes..........
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