Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Situational Judgement blog is launched !!!

The blog is dedicated to Situational Judgement tests (SJTs) and is especially promoting iPhone and iPad applications that can be used to practice such challenging tests.

Check it out and stay tuned as the first application will be soon available ;)

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Abstract Reasoning tests for iPad

The famous abstract reasoning testing application optimized for iPad is now ready and can be downloaded from the AppStore:

This has only advantages for the iPad owners:
- better visibility for the diagrams;
- better usability;
- user-friendly interface;
- and all the previous advantages are kept (no time limit for the tests and no internet connection required).

all good news!!!

Sunday, 8 July 2012

Abstract reasoning tests Version 2 is now available

for iPhone and iPad

To recap:

This is the simplest way to practice abstract reasoning tests anytime and anywhere directly on your iPhone or iPad, because of its features:
  • NO adds/commercials;
  • NO Internet connection is required;
  • NO expiration limit/date for the tests;
  • 50 abstract reasoning questions structured in 5 tests with medium difficulty.

Monday, 2 July 2012

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Abstract Reasoning techniques (patterns)

In an Abstract Reasoning test you can expect the followings:

  • Rotations: (anti) clock-wise at a specific angle (e.g. 45, 90, 180, 270 or 360 degrees);
  • Axial reflections: “mirror” reflection horizontally or vertically;
  • Inversions: “negative” effect, black becomes white and vice-versa;
  • Translations: figurine is shifted in a specific direction (right, left, up, down, diagonally);
  • Visual arithmetic: mathematical relations (e.g. counting the number of black/white figurines, the number of lines, angles, intersections);
  • Transformations: changing size or shape (e.g. increase or decrease in size, changing number of lines);
  • Superposition: overlapping figurines form a new figurine, or one shape neutralizes the other (e.g. black eliminates white);
  • Sequence with instructions: arrows or numbers indicate a particular logic that applies to one or more techniques.
Don't forget that you can practice all these on your Iphone/Ipad ;) Success!!!