
Originally Posted by
ighoeve
This is really sad. SHL and Kenexa are two different bodies with different styles of testing candidates. In my experience, the fact that one passes SHL test does not mean that one would pass Kenexa test. In fact, people practice and practice and practice with diverse questions related to each test before they sit each test. Kenexa test is particularly time consuming and the computations needed to arrive at the right answers are notoriously lengthy from start to finish. However, SHL test is designed to give easy questions at the beginning and difficult questions towards the end, say from number 11 and above. These are two different things, my bro/sis. Passing one does not guarantee passing the other. As a way of devising a crude analogy, recall that many people passed NECO in 2000 but failed to pass WAEC in the same year. Although both exams tested the same knowledge that year, their approaches and styles were not the same. I don't know how they are now sha.
Moving forward, I would advise that you practice questions designed by the testing body you are to sit its test. That is, practice SHL if you are to sit SHL test and Kenexa if you are to sit Kenexa test. This way, you get to rehearse the likely skills that you would need on the main thingy. Ultimately, you would increase your probability of success by a non-trivial factor p, where p>0 and the set of elements where p is contained is ideally non-nilpotent.
I will respond to your PM with your request.
I wish you luck!
Yours truly,
Ighoeve, SM.