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The information technology (IT) industry has a very high turnover in personnel. Each year, many companies can expect between 15 and 20 % of employees involved with IT to move to other organisations. In some cases, this figure may be as high as 50%. This high turnover rate is very costly to companies, as it takes time and resources to train new employees in the operating procedures and systems of the organisation. The shortage of well qualified IT staff is the main reason for the high turnover. In order to attract good staff, organisations now offer high salaries to experienced IT professionals. This encourages people to move jobs frequently in search of higher salaries and new learning opportunities. In order to retain staff, organisations are now realising the value of matching the interests and motivations of potential employees with those of the wider organisation. By doing this, they are more likely to recruit individuals with a genuine interest in the organisation who are less likely to leave sooner than expected for reasons such as seeking higher salaries. Which two of these statements must be true? true false true false true false true false
The correct answer options are B and C, as both of these are stated in the passage. The passage indicates that there is a shortage of people with good IT skills, so statement A is incorrect and as no information relevant to statement D is provided, the truth of this statement is unknown.
identify which one of the six answer options is correct. An example of an information stem follwed by a question is given below.
The following graph shows the profit made by three companies over three years.
Over the three years, what was the mean (average) difference in profits between Company X and Company Y
The correct answer is C (200,000). The difference between the profits of companies X and Y is 100,000 in year one, 300,000 in year two and 200,000 in year 3. To find the mean difference you need to sum these differences (600,000) and then divide by the number of years (3).
The following graph shows the profit made by three companies over three years.
Over the three years, what was the mean (average) profit of Company Y? A: 750,000
The correct answer is D (900,000). The profit for Company Y is 1,000,000 in Year 1, 800,000 in Year 2 and 900,000 in Year 3. To find out the mean you need to sum these figures (2,700,000) and then divide by the number of years (3).
The following graph shows the profit made by three companies over three years.
In Year 2, what was the ratio of the profit of Company X to the profit of Company Z? A: 11:8 B: 8:10 C: 10:9 D: 10:1 >E: 11:3 F: 11:10
The correct answer is F (11:10). In Year 2 Company X had profits of 1,100,000 and Company Z had profits of 1,000,000. The ratio of these two numbers is 11:10.
The correct answer to this question is E. Internal shapes are 90 degrees clockwise rotations of the external shape in the cells they share an edge with. The shading of the internal shapes comes from the first external shape anticlockwise from them.