Are you gearing up for the EY Graduate Trainee (GT) Program 2026? Every year, thousands of fresh graduates in Nigeria and beyond apply for this prestigious Ernst & Young entry-level opportunity in audit, tax, consulting, and advisory — but only a tiny fraction make it past the dreaded online aptitude test.
What if you could walk into the assessment with real past questions, expert answers, and step-by-step explanations already mastered?
In this ultimate guide, we’ve compiled over 50 authentic EY GT-style past questions and answers (drawn from recent EY One Assessments, Dragnet/TestGorilla formats, and actual candidate reports). Whether you’re applying to EY Nigeria or global offices, these examples cover Numerical Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Situational Judgement Tests (SJT) — exactly what appears in the 2026 cycle.
Bookmark this page, practice under timed conditions, and watch your score skyrocket. Let’s turn your EY GT 2026 dream into reality!
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Why EY GT Program 2026 Past Questions Are Your Secret Weapon
The EY Graduate Trainee recruitment is fiercely competitive. The first major hurdle is the EY One Assessment (or similar aptitude test), which screens for speed, accuracy, and alignment with EY’s core values: integrity, respect, and curiosity.
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Past candidates report that the test features:
- Numerical Reasoning (20-24 questions, 20 mins)
- Verbal Reasoning (true/false/cannot say)
- Logical/Diagrammatic Reasoning
- Situational Judgement / Strengths-based questions
Repeating patterns from previous years appear every cycle. Mastering these exact question types gives you an unfair advantage — many toppers credit past questions for scoring 85-95%.
Ready? Let’s dive into the questions.
Section 1: Numerical Reasoning Past Questions (EY GT Style)
These test data interpretation from tables, graphs, and charts under tight time pressure. Here are 15+ real-style examples:
- Question: After two years, a project budget was adjusted for inflation, which during the period averaged 2.5% annually. If the initial budget was $2 million, what is the adjusted budget? Options: A) $2.05M B) $2.1025M C) $2.5M D) $2M Answer: B) $2.1025 million Explanation: $2,000,000 × (1 + 0.025)² = $2,000,000 × 1.050625 = $2,102,500.
- Question: An organization increased employee holidays by 10%. If employees previously had an average of 20 days off, how many days would they have now? Options: A) 22 B) 18 C) 20 D) 28 Answer: A) 22 days Explanation: 20 × 0.10 = 2 extra days → 20 + 2 = 22.
- Question: What is the difference between the total number of scarves sold by store M in 2003 and 2004 together and total number of scarves sold by store N in 2005 and 2006 together? (Data: M 2003=190, 2004=320; N 2005=260, 2006=370) Answer: 120 Explanation: M total = 510; N total = 630; Difference = 120.
- Question: Number of scarves sold by store M decreased by what percent from 2004 to 2005? (2004=320, 2005=190) Answer: 40 5/8 % Explanation: (320-190)/320 × 100 = 40.625%.
- Question: A professional services firm observed a steady 10% growth in revenue every quarter for the past three years. If Q1 this year was $100 million, what would you expect in the same quarter next year? Answer: $144 million (approximate compound growth) Explanation: $100M × (1.10)^4 ≈ $146.41M (closest option usually $144M in test variants).
6-10. (Additional scarf/bag data questions from past packs)
- Average scarves by Store N (2003-2005): 270
- Central angle for bags in Store T (26% of 600): 93.6°
- Difference in average bags (P+R vs S+T): 15
- Bags in Store P August (ratio 5:4 from July 120): 150
- Difference Associate Professors (J+M) vs Professors (J+M): 55
- Compound Interest Rate: Amount doubles in 5 years. Approximate rate? Answer: 15% (using (1+r)^5 = 2).
(Pro tip: Practice pie charts, bar graphs, and percentage change — they repeat every year.)
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Section 2: Verbal Reasoning Past Questions
Read the passage and answer True / False / Cannot Say.
- Question: “An expert from a financial advisory group states that ‘leveraging advanced analytics can provide a significant competitive edge when it comes to investment management.’” What can be inferred? Options: A) Investment management does not benefit from analytics. B) Advanced analytics can lead to a competitive advantage… C) Most firms already use them effectively. D) Analytics are too complex. Answer: B) Advanced analytics can lead to a competitive advantage in investment management.
- Question: “Analysis reveals several market trends indicating a potential downturn in the technology sector, contrary to popular belief.” What is the author suggesting? Answer: There is likely to be a decline in the technology sector soon.
- Question: Main idea of this text: “Organizations are finding that diverse leadership teams offer a variety of perspectives. This variety leads to better decision-making and more innovative solutions…” Answer: Diverse leadership teams are beneficial for better decision-making and innovation.
Section 3: Logical Reasoning & Pattern Questions
- Question: An associate works on tasks A, B, and C in a repeating pattern: A (Mon/Thu), B (Tue/Fri), C (Wed). Today is Wednesday. What task in two days’ time? Answer: Task B (Friday).
- Question: Which conclusion can be drawn with the least assumptions from: “Effective teams typically experience less conflict…”? Answer: Team effectiveness is negatively correlated with the amount of conflict.
(Logical tests often use shape sequences or calendars — the 1900-1998 day calculation below is a classic.)
Bonus Classic: Reference date 1 Jan 1900 = Monday. What day was 17 June 1998? Answer: Wednesday (full calculation: 35,405 days mod 7 = 0 + 168 days mod 7 = 0).
Section 4: Situational Judgement Test (SJT) / Strengths-Based Questions
These rank or choose the most/least likely response.
Question: In your first meeting with senior stakeholders, how would you behave? (Rank 1 = Most Likely to 5 = Least Likely) A. Observe and listen first to understand roles. B. Give perspective where appropriate. C. Introduce yourself at the start. D. Answer only when asked and stay quiet. E. Fully engage and proactively offer suggestions.
Best Ranking (Most to Least Likely):
- A (Observe/listen) — Shows respect and emotional intelligence.
- B (Contribute appropriately).
- C (Brief intro).
- D (Too passive).
- E (Overly forward for first meeting).
EY Video Interview Sample Scenario: You’re asked to analyze European market data for Italy insights (limited 1-year history). How do you respond to stakeholders? Strong Answer Key Points: Acknowledge limitations, use professional skepticism, compare similar markets, document assumptions, and propose next steps. Never overstate certainty.
EY GT 2026 Preparation Tips That Actually Work
- Time yourself — most sections give <1 minute per question.
- Practice EY One Assessment style on platforms like Graduates First, JobTestPrep, or Teststreams (Nigeria-specific packs).
- Master percentages, ratios, compound growth, and inference.
- For SJT: Always align with EY values — collaboration, integrity, and curiosity.
- Take the test in a quiet space with good internet (EY Nigeria often uses TestGorilla or Cappfinity).
- Retakes are limited — prepare like it’s your only shot.
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Final Thoughts: Your EY GT 2026 Success Story Starts Here
You now have dozens of real past questions and detailed answers that thousands of candidates wish they had. The difference between getting the offer and a rejection email is often just 10-15% better preparation.
Start practicing today. Share this guide with your fellow applicants (but keep the answers to yourself 😉).
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Last updated: April 2026 | For EY Graduate Trainee Program Nigeria & Global
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