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  2. Wiesen Test of Mechanical Aptitude - Wikipedia

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    The Wiesen Test of Mechanical Aptitude (WTMA) is among the most popular mechanical reasoning tests and is considered very reliable. [1] The WTMA is a 30 minute, sixty-question test used to measure mechanical aptitude. It is used for employment testing of job applicants and to help select vocational education students. The WTMA assesses broad ...

  3. Online employment screening test - Wikipedia

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    Employment screening tests are typically forms or questionnaires composed of test or interview-type questions. The questions may be multiple choice, yes/no, rank-order or open-ended. The questions are used to gauge job applicants’ knowledge, skills, attitudes and/or personality before conducting a phone screening or in-person interview. [2]

  4. General Aptitude Test Battery - Wikipedia

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    The General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB) is a work-related cognitive test developed by the U.S. Employment Service (USES), a division of the Department of Labor. It has been extensively used to study the relationship between cognitive abilities, primarily general intelligence, and job performance. [1] [2]

  5. Gen Z job seeker refused to do 90-minute task because it ...

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    A job applicant refused to complete an aptitude test because it "seemed like a lot of work." It cost them the job, but now the employer who admitted he was put off has come under fire.

  6. ‘Man I just want a dishwasher job’: Why are Olive Garden and ...

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    The applicant said they withdrew their application, having felt unrepresented by the results and areas of the test saying they had room to grow. Another user posted about the same test that Olive ...

  7. Employment testing - Wikipedia

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    Employment testing is the practice of administering written, oral, or other tests as a means of determining the suitability or desirability of a job applicant. The premise is that if scores on a test correlate with job performance, then it is economically useful for the employer to select employees based on scores from that test.

  8. Wonderlic test - Wikipedia

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    The test was created in 1939 by Eldon F. Wonderlic. It consists of 50 multiple choice questions to be answered in 12 minutes. [1] [2] [3] The score is calculated as the number of correct answers given in the allotted time, and a score of 20 is intended to indicate average intelligence. [2]

  9. Mechanical aptitude - Wikipedia

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    Sample question from a Mechanical Aptitude test [9] The major uses for mechanical aptitude testing are: Identify candidates with good spatial perception and mechanical reasoning ability; Assess a candidate's working knowledge of basic mechanical operations and physical laws; Recognize an aptitude for learning mechanical processes and tasks