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NHS Numeracy Mock Test 32

Mock test 32 — 24 questions.

24 questions24 minPass: 75%

About this mock

Difficulty: Exam-ready

NHS Numeracy Mock 32 looks at chart interpretation from the angle of care-focused revision tasks. Strong answers on chart interpretation depend on time calculation, calculation accuracy and appointment cancellation rates applied scenario being read in the right order. Missed answers should lead back to chart interpretation in practice, especially if misreading the question about chart interpretation shaped the choice. Across NHS Numeracy Mock 32, use chart interpretation as the clear study focus.

Topics included

  • Chart interpretation in practice
  • Time calculation
  • Calculation accuracy
  • Appointment cancellation rates applied scenario
  • Question wording and answer choice

Common mistakes in this mock

  • Misreading the question about chart interpretation
  • Choosing an answer before checking all details
  • Confusing time calculation with calculation accuracy
  • Missing the final clue in NHS Numeracy set 32

Who this mock is for

Learners using NHS Numeracy Mock 32 to confirm chart interpretation in practice and related clues.

How to practise

How to use Practice mode

Practice mode shows the correct answer and an explanation after every question, with no timer. Use it the first time you sit a topic, when you want to learn as you go, or when you're targeting a specific weak area.

How to use Exam mode

Exam mode gives timed practice for revision. Official timings vary by exam provider and skill, so always check the official test format before booking.

Frequently asked questions

What is the NHS numeracy pass mark?
It varies by trust and role, but most NHS numeracy assessments require around 75–80%. Always check the brief for your specific role.
Can I use a calculator?
Some trusts allow a basic calculator; others require mental and written calculation only. The mocks let you practise both ways.
Are these the same as the NMC CBT calculations?
Similar in style, but NMC CBT has its own dedicated section. We have a separate NMC CBT topic for international nurses.
How long should I spend per question?
Aim for around 1 minute per question on average — fast enough to finish, slow enough to double-check your decimal places.

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