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Home » Topics » Career Advice » How to Pass Aptitude Tests?

How to Pass Aptitude Tests?

Last updated : 13 March 2019

  • This topic has 3 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 12 years, 6 months ago by Anonymous.
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  • September 14, 2011 at 9:23 pm #31330
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    Aptitude Tests:

    Everyone is busy with their job but there are lots of people who don’t have a job and are searching for one. People are tired of looking for their ideal job. To get the job of their dreams they need to have certain skills and qualities. Even to survive in their current role each employee has to have qualities and skills needed for the position. One has to keep his or her self up to date with the changing world. To help people in their current job role and also in their personal life there are many tests that take place and one can very easily undergo such tests. Aptitude tests are a special type of test which will help you in your section.

    The aptitude test is a test that is designed to recognise the performance and ability in various areas including the way we think and our logical reasoning ability too. The questioning system of the test is very simple. There are usually around 30 questions or more and the time allowed is appropriate for the number of question. Normally you will get a maximum of 1 minute per question to answer. All the questions are straight forward and your answer should also short and to the point. A control group will review your test paper so that you get an assessment of your own abilities.

    You can do the test on paper or online. Both methods are available to all. If you complete a paper test then you will get the results later and it is likely that the cost of the exam will be much higher. There will also be specific start and finish times for the paper test which is fixed so you cannot sit the exam any time you want.

    On the other hand the online test gives you much more flexibility. You can sit this test online any time you want. The result or the score of your test will also be returned to you in a very short time or even immediately just after your test is finished. As the exam is taken online the cost is usually considerably lower.

    Aptitude tests also include speed and power tests. In these catagories you need to again answer the questions and the time is also limited like the speed test. So you have to be quick if you want to answer all the questions. Again like the speed tests there are a combination of complex questions mixed with easy ones so if you can answer the complex questions and your brain will be more streamed.

    There are a lot of aptitude tests on the market you can find. More than 4500 tests are available. Some tests have the same type of questions and some tests have mixed questions. Some of the aptitude test names include Verbal Test, Abstract reasoning, Mechanical Reasoning, Numeric ability test, Special ability test, Fault diagnosis, Non-verbal reasoning and many more.

    First you need to decide what kind of Aptitude test would suit you and your job expectations, then just complete the forms and take the Aptitude test. 
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    September 16, 2011 at 5:06 pm #34113
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    Good explanation and description of Aptitude test and the process involved during the test. What kind of practice test should be practiced in order to have a sound knowledge of reasoning and logic.

    October 18, 2012 at 8:59 am #34114
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    Some companies operate their own job-specific aptitude test as part of the interview process. This is often to demonstrate more specific skills relevant to role you have applied for. Often it is sprung upon the applicant and can be rather unexpected so you should always be prepared for this.

    November 19, 2012 at 11:16 am #34115
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    Now  a days each company is  spend about 2 hours each.  First the aptitude test, then the Personalty  Assignment. You have mentioned most important  here, which surely lead good help to all freshers.

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