Aptitude Test and Interview Questions For Freshers
Examination that attempts to determine
and measure a person’s ability to acquire, through future
training, some specific set of skills (intellectual, motor,
and so on). The tests assume that people differ in their
special abilities and that these differences can be useful
in predicting future achievements.
General, or multiple, aptitude tests are
similar to intelligence
tests in that they measure a broad spectrum of
abilities (e.g., verbal comprehension, general reasoning,
numerical operations, perceptual speed, or mechanical
knowledge). The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and the
American College Testing Exam (ACT) are examples of group
tests commonly used in the United States to gauge general
academic ability; in France the International Baccalaureate
exam (le bac) is taken by secondary-school students. Such
tests yield a profile of scores rather than a single IQ and
are widely used in educational and vocational counseling.
Aptitude tests also have been developed to measure
professional potential (e.g., legal or medical) and special
abilities (e.g., clerical or mechanical). The Differential
Aptitude Test (DAT) measures specific abilities such as
clerical speed and mechanical reasoning as well as general
academic ability. |