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What would have to be the actual % annual return to break even when investing £1,000 with Public Wealth if the account opening fee is £22?
Manager Predicted Annual Return on Balance (Paid At The End of Year) Risk Annual Fee on Returns (Deducted End of Year)
Public Wealth 3.5% Medium 4.5% of returns, capped at £840
Harvest+ 3.3% Medium 3.2% of returns
EasyTrade 2.8% Low 1.2% on first £5,500, 2.4% on the rest
Versatility 14.8% High 5.8% of returns
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
2.104%
B.
2.304%
C.
2.504%
D.
2.704%

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I invested £680,000 with EasyTrade this past year. If EasyTrade adds 0.2% to their predicted annual return for next year, how much would I have made (net) investing with them at the end of the two years? (Nearest £)
Manager Predicted Annual Return on Balance (Paid At The End of Year) Risk Annual Fee on Returns (Deducted End of Year)
Public Wealth 3.5% Medium 4.5% of returns, capped at £840
Harvest+ 3.3% Medium 3.2% of returns
EasyTrade 2.8% Low 1.2% on first £5,500, 2.4% on the rest
Versatility 14.8% High 5.8% of returns
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
£16,548
B.
£18,212
C.
£20,959
D.
£39,171

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If I had £520,000 to invest in Public Wealth, how much would I have after 2 years?
Manager Predicted Annual Return on Balance (Paid At The End of Year) Risk Annual Fee on Returns (Deducted End of Year)
Public Wealth 3.5% Medium 4.5% of returns, capped at £840
Harvest+ 3.3% Medium 3.2% of returns
EasyTrade 2.8% Low 1.2% on first £5,500, 2.4% on the rest
Versatility 14.8% High 5.8% of returns
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
£555,349
B.
£565,349
C.
£575,349
D.
£585,349

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What would be the difference in end of period balance between investing £20,000 in Harvest+ and Versatility for a year after fees? Assume both make their predicted returns.
Manager Predicted Annual Return on Balance (Paid At The End of Year) Risk Annual Fee on Returns (Deducted End of Year)
Public Wealth 3.5% Medium 4.5% of returns, capped at £840
Harvest+ 3.3% Medium 3.2% of returns
EasyTrade 2.8% Low 1.2% on first £5,500, 2.4% on the rest
Versatility 14.8% High 5.8% of returns
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
£2,149
B.
£2,249
C.
£2,349
D.
£2,449

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Mixed Questions
What is the average number of hours a car would have to park in Car Park B across the bands to make the Day Pass cheaper or equal to paying by the hour? Job Test Admiral Numerical Test Insurance Test GB-JBT-NSR-DNT-1661840569159 practice-test-q-5
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
5.6 Hours
B.
5.9 Hours
C.
6.4 Hours
D.
6.6 Hours

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Mixed Questions
What is the average percentage increase going up the bands for Car Park A? Job Test Admiral Numerical Test Insurance Test GB-JBT-NSR-DNT-1661840569159 practice-test-q-6
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
6.05%
B.
7.78%
C.
8.42%
D.
9.68%

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The cost of all hourly rates rise by 15%, what is the cost of parking in Band A, Car Park A, for 5 hours, Band C, Car Park B, for 7 hours, and Band E, Car Park C for 4 hours? (To the nearest $). Assume hourly rates are paid. Job Test Admiral Numerical Test Insurance Test GB-JBT-NSR-DNT-1661840569159 practice-test-q-7
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1 correct answer
A.
$58
B.
$59
C.
$60
D.
$61

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Mixed Questions
Which band has an average of $3.58 per hour of parking? Job Test Admiral Numerical Test Insurance Test GB-JBT-NSR-DNT-1661840569159 practice-test-q-8
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1 correct answer
A.
A
B.
B
C.
C
D.
D

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Fuel costs $15 per gallon for Model A. For a 4,230 mile journey, seats sell for $2,130 each. To break even on fuel, what percentage of seats would have to be sold?
Plane Cost Price (one-off $M) Monthly Payment ($ ‘000) Capacity (passengers) CO2 Emissions (g/km) Av. Miles to Gallon
Model A 45.2 425 (10-year) 575 125 0.21
Model B 98.4 695 (12-year) 685 185 0.15
Model C 34.8 394 (9-year) 475 136 0.09
Model D 39.5 155 (25-year) 625 175 0.15
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
22.5%
B.
23.8%
C.
24.7%
D.
25.4%

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10/10
Mixed Questions
A new government regulation states that airlines must pay a carbon offset $15 per kg of CO2 Emissions. How much would a Model B plane have to pay for a 3,500 mile journey? Assume 8km = 5 miles.
Plane Cost Price (one-off $M) Monthly Payment ($ ‘000) Capacity (passengers) CO2 Emissions (g/km) Av. Miles to Gallon
Model A 45.2 425 (10-year) 575 125 0.21
Model B 98.4 695 (12-year) 685 185 0.15
Model C 34.8 394 (9-year) 475 136 0.09
Model D 39.5 155 (25-year) 625 175 0.15
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
$1,524
B.
$7,652
C.
$15,540
D.
$21,505
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