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There are several different tests, which uniquely identify
your aptitude ability: numerical reasoning, mechanical
reasoning, abstract reasoning, spatial relations, verbal
reasoning, language usage and spelling. On completion of each
aptitude assessment, you will be given a detailed career
guidance report and a description of careers, which are
suitable to your aptitude abilities.
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| Mechanical
Reasoning |
| This tests your ability to
understand the underlying principles behind
machines. High scores in this test indicate
proficiency in engineering and mechanical work.
The test is concerned with whether you can reason
through mechanical problems in a logical way and
is, therefore, a useful way of measuring a
person's mechanical aptitude. If you get a high
score in this test, in space relations and
abstract reasoning, you could give serious
consideration to scientific, mathematical or
technological subjects and careers. |
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| Spatial
Relations |
| This test is probably the most
difficult one in the series. It reflects an
ability to deal with mathematical concepts at a
high level. When taken in conjunction with the
mechanical reasoning test, a high score in both
indicates that you should probably pursue
technological or scientific careers. Space
relations involves the ability to visualise and
think in three dimensions or picture mentally the
shape, the size and positions of objects when
shown only a picture or pattern. |
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| Abstract
Reasoning |
| This aptitude has to do with
your ability to reason with visual configurations.
The questions in this assessment contain patterns
and series, which have to be completed. They are a
non-verbal measure of reasoning ability and as
such are regarded by many occupational
psychologists as a good measure of raw
intelligence. The kinds of skills that this
aptitude identifies are useful in architecture,
design, draughting and computerisation such as CAD
(Computer Aided Design) |
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| Language
Usage |
| Language usage is the ability
to communicate in good, accurate grammatical
English. It is a measure of how well one can
distinguish between correct and incorrect grammar,
punctuation and wording of sentences. It is an
excellent predictor of performance in College
Courses. While such careers as writing and
teaching require especially developed language
skills, nearly all kinds of work requiring College
Education demand a considerable competence in this
aptitude. |
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| Spelling
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| Spelling is an important skill
in school, college work, and in many jobs. Among
other things, this score is one of the best
predictors of the ease and speed with which one
can learn typing and shorthand. While poor
spellings need not necessarily be an indication of
a poor level of education, it is certainly
regarded as a pre requisite for careers such as
journalism, insurance and teaching. |
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| Verbal
Reasoning |
| Verbal reasoning refers to your
ability to reason logically in verbal terms. It
refers to your ability to comprehend verbal
concepts or ideas and to see the relationships
between them. The careers in which this aptitude
is particularly helpful are Law, Psychology,
Personnel and different types of management.
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| Numerical
Ability |
This aptitude refers to your
ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide. It
is an aptitude that is useful in careers such as
accounting, banking, insurance and engineering
disciplines.
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