Score your performance instantly, read explanations, and pull insights that keep your café analysis investor-ready.
The campus café management team is meeting with potential investors next week to discuss expansion plans. They expect you to answer rapid-fire questions about every statistical insight, forecasting model, and operational recommendation in your analysis. This practice test is your chance to rehearse so you're ready for the real Q&A.
Why this matters
Investors judge data analysts on clarity, accuracy, and confidence. When you can explain your statistical methods without hesitation, you prove the analysis is rigorous and trustworthy. Your mastery keeps the café's credibility high and the conversation focused on growth opportunities, not on errors that could have been caught with stronger preparation.
Decide which lessons you want to focus on today. Each set pulls from the shared question bank that powers every lesson's assessment. Use the toggles below to highlight the skills you want to reinforce before the investor check-in.
- Commit to a steady pace. Investors expect confident answers in under a minute, so practice finishing each item within 60 seconds.
- Read the prompt, connect it to the café scenario, then scan for the answer that ensures accuracy and credibility.
- Use the explanations after you submit. They show the exact reasoning you'll share in the investor meeting.
- Flag any question that slows you down. Revisit the matching lesson before your next attempt.
Warm-up prompt
Imagine an investor asks, "How do you know this forecast is reliable and won't mislead our decision?" Spend 30 seconds describing the statistical validation you would spotlight first. That mindset will guide you through the toughest questions ahead.
Tip: Want a tougher round? Narrow the lesson focus or increase your question count until you hit the maximum available.
Complete a practice round to see your live score, lesson breakdown, and targeted improvement advice.
Strong data analysts end every rehearsal by writing one improvement move and one strength they want to showcase. Do the same here. The next investor check-in depends on consistent reflection and rapid iteration.
Ready for the next rep?
Repeat this practice test with a new question mix tomorrow. Consistent rehearsal keeps your investor story tight and your statistical instincts sharp when the questions get tough.