Basic double-digit math Test
Description
Basic math skills are required for almost all manufacturing and industrial work at the elementary school level. Simple arithmetic calculations, such as addition and subtraction, help employees manage their time and work more efficiently. The candidate must be able to calculate a simple time and solve an equation containing 1 and 2 digits in this basic 2-digit computing power test. This screening test measures your ability to solve math problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as your ability to perform basic time calculations. Those who succeed in this test have a basic knowledge of arithmetic and can easily and accurately perform simple and accurate mathematical calculations. This screening test is especially useful for hiring manufacturing and industrial workers who require basic computing power without the need for advanced thinking or problem-solving. For a slightly more difficult test, try the basic 3-digit math test.
Skills Measured
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Time
- Division
Roles
- Any job Role
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