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Patt 1 Chapter 1 Chopter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Patt 2 Chopter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Part 3 Chopier 8 Chapter 9 Part 4 ‘Chopter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Part 5 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chopier 19 Part 6 Chapter 20 Chopier 21 Chapter 22 CONTENT Who is the book for? General presentation of the verbal and numerical reasoning MCQ......11 Principles of the test... vo Features of the computerbased tests. - snes 1B Time management... ee - 23 Math n non nnn = 28 Elements of verbal logic. The principle of deduction. Logical deduction. . : a Interpretation. oe ss 39 General methodology for verbal reasoning questions. 43 Verbal analysis... Logie and intuition. Typology of statements. von BV Absurd statements and statements that contict with realty ven 5B Restrictive statements onsen senriemnnniincnmnannin BB, Uncertainty. si Relative quantities Priority, Typology of verbal questions... : rvenreinmsnrnnn 8B Identifying the type of question... eo cannes OB Precise questions. General affirmative questions. aaa General negative questions General uncertain questions... General methodology for numerical reasoning questions, Description of the numerical questions in Long questions. Equations with on unknown factor... sreeomeea reossenersmerameme: RARER aint ra a ee ove lee 608 16z ele i9¢-— ez 68% lee 07 £8l 691 ist set tel Szl ez lz ot” zu elt Lu 6oL sot sol tot 66 Le 91D Of OUNA sav se) “GW sel tay #seL eLSV 152L ZASV ISL LSv #52] ‘siamsup A1oyoUD|aya, ‘9180) 0} sIOMSUY sav sel “Zay Ise Lav IseL elsy Wel Zisv Wel usv 861 siso] seBoieno peyBlenn Som saBDIEnD elduuig “sej01 uoyDpDA dn PPD Of MOH '$9JO1 LOYOLA PUD SUCIIOOA 7 suojiodosd soeuig * sus9|qioxd uous ‘Op ©} 8190 @q ISN MOA UA, ~-suoyjsonb jpoueuunu jo ABo}OdAL 4181p syun oy) eumarsa suoypino|oo ejpusKoiddo og ‘sUOYOINI|DS eOIPEULIEIU! Plony JOIDINO}OO Bus Bsn OF MOH UoYDINa}D9 Jo pot i IL HOd Bh ol bod Sud 26 811049 ze veidoua te sajclouD og saidouD 6@ 313049 9% 1e\DYD, £28109, enDd 9 9idouD seeidouo vesoidoup eg 19400 Lbpa 1, COMPETITION PROCEDURES European open competitions are organised by the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO). They usually consist of three separaie phases: a preselection phase, written fests dnd an oral test. }¥ Presolection tests Preselection tests (also called admission tests) consist of two multiple-choice questionnaires (MC): - an MCQ designed to assess your knowledge of the European Union, its Institutions and its policies: - an MCQ designed fo assess your general verbal and numerical reasoning ability and skills The tests are normally organised on computer. You must take them in your second language, either in English, French or German. These tesis are very selective, Usually over 95% of candidates are eliminated in this preselection stage’. b> Whitten fests Candidates who meet all the eligibility criteria? and obtain the highest scores in the preselection fests are invited to sif the wiitten tests, They are organised on paper and. comprise: - an MCQ designed to assess your specific knowledge of the fleld, for instance your knowledge of economics if you sit a competition in the field of economics; you must take this fest in the same language as that chosen in the preselection tests; ~ atest on a subject of your choice designed to assess your specific knowledge, your ably fo understand, analyse and summarise, and your drafting skills: you must take this test in the same language as that chosen in the preselection ests; See Chapter # Morking 7 Some cempetiians requke @ diploma ondjor 0 minimum level of professional experience in the field of the ‘competion. The salactionboord checks hat the candidotes mee! these eligibility requirements before admitting themto the wien tests, y

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