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Ah, the Suited Assessment, quite the jungle to navigate, isn't it? Now, while I don't have the specifics of the Suited Assessment questions, I can swing from the vines of wisdom from the WSO content to give you a general idea of what to expect for the math and logical reasoning portions of such assessments:

  • Math Questions: These typically involve basic arithmetic, percentages, ratios, and sometimes more complex problems involving algebra or statistics. The key is to be quick and accurate with calculations. Brush up on your mental math skills and practice with timed quizzes to get your speed up.

  • Logical Reasoning: These questions are designed to test your ability to think critically and logically. You might encounter pattern recognition tasks, sequencing, or word problems that require you to deduce a rule or relationship between concepts.

Remember, the goal of these assessments is not just to test your raw mathematical ability but also to see how you approach problem-solving under pressure. So, keep your cool, and don't let tricky questions swing you off course.

For the behavioral and personality questions, they're looking to see if you're the right fit for the troop. Be honest, consistent, and let your personality shine through. They're not just looking for the smartest monkey in the jungle, but one who can play well with the rest of the team.

And remember, practice makes perfect. So, grab some bananas (brain food, you know?) and get to work on some practice problems. You'll be swinging through these assessments in no time!

Sources: HSBC Job Simulation, Case study interview for MBB consulting - 24 of my best tips on how to get in, Ex-McKinsey Consultant Here Answering Questions, Lazard first round - Consisted of three parts, Barclays Internship Recruitment Process - Business Insight Assessment - Video Interview

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