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Cubiks Talogy Numerical Understanding Practice for Sollicitatie
Practice Cubiks numerical understanding questions for hiring tests, with timed tables and graphs exercises to build accuracy and pace under pressure.
Practice for the pace of a Cubiks hiring test
This Numerical Understanding practice page is designed for candidates preparing for a Cubiks assessment in a hiring process. The focus is on working from tables and graphs, extracting the right information quickly, and keeping your pace steady when the clock is running.
Cubiks assessments are part of Talogy’s psychometric test range and are used widely in selection. In this module, you answer one correct answer per question, which means careful reading and efficient calculation both matter.
Using a targeted practice set can help you become familiar with the format before the real test. That familiarity is useful when you need to move through timed questions with less hesitation.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
Annual Festival Statistics in the Netherlands (2024)
| Statistics | New-Amsterdam | LowLands | SouthLands |
|---|---|---|---|
| Population (thousands) | 2835 | 1363 | 3723 |
| Visitors (thousands) | 420 | 155 | 390 |
| Artists: Regular visitors (%) | 45:55 | 28:72 | 60:40 |
| Revenue (in millions of euros) | 85 | 27,5 | 92 |
| Tickets sold (thousands) | 6210 | 1245 | 5980 |
| Festival grounds (km²) | 32,4 | 15,8 | 41,2 |
| Drinks sold (thousands) | 3900 | 1120 | 4200 |
| Number of stages | 145 | 55 | 178 |
(1) Average ticket price: €15.50. (2) Each visitor buys an average of 14.8 drinks. (3) There are an average of 3 stages per square kilometer of festival grounds.
How this module supports focused preparation
The questions in this category are built around data presented in tables or graphs. In some cases the answer is visible straight away, while in others you need one or more calculations before you can decide.
Because time pressure is part of many Cubiks tests, the best preparation is not only about correctness. It is also about learning when to scan, when to calculate, and when to move on instead of getting stuck.
A calculator, pen, and paper can help you work more accurately during practice. Repeating the process under realistic timing makes it easier to stay calm on assessment day.
A simple way to manage time during practice
A practical time-management approach can make numerical questions feel more manageable. Use each practice round to build a routine that keeps you moving without rushing.
- Scan the data source first and note what is being asked.
- Check whether the answer can be read directly before calculating.
- Use short, controlled calculations to reduce errors.
- Move on quickly if a question starts taking too long.
Over time, this routine helps you recognize common question patterns faster. That usually leaves more attention for accuracy in the real assessment.
Why this practice fits a Sollicitatie setting
In a job application context, numerical understanding is often used to compare candidates under the same conditions. Preparing with test types that match the assessment format can help you present your skills more confidently.
This practice package is aligned with commonly used Cubiks components and is suitable for tests such as Logiks Advanced and Cubiks Logiks General (Intermediate). It also fits broader Cubiks preparation where numerical reasoning is part of the selection process.
The aim is not to learn shortcuts that only work once. It is to become comfortable with the pace, the data format, and the accuracy demands that usually appear in timed assessments.