A comprehensive aptitude test for students will include the following—–
Mechanical/Spatial Reasoning Test
Mechanical aptitude test assess a student’s ability for constructing and designing structures such as machines, equipments, buildings etc. It assesses the student’s ability to be able to put together components that require scientific knowledge or technical skill to design, handle, operate, build and maintain these structures. Related to mechanical aptitude is Spatial Reasoning Test. This assesses the student’s ability to visualize two-dimensional and three-dimensional patterns and shapes. Spatial reasoning test identifies those who have creative and imaginative talents in placement of structures or objects in a particular area, based on the space (area) available for use.
Verbal Ability Test
This is a test of how well the student is able to read and understand written text. People with good verbal ability takes less time to read and understand any given information. Making meaningful information from the bulk of a text is easier for individuals with good verbal ability.
Logical and Critical Reasoning Test
These tests helps to evaluate the candidate’s logic ability and capacity to make accurate deductions and judgements on a given information and statements. It is a creative way to approach a problem using comprehensive judgements and assumptions.
Visual Observation Test
This tests the candidate’s ability to think out clearly and arrive at expected results from visual assessment of patterns, images, designs etc. or by even creating a mental image of an object to find a conclusion. People with strong visual observation skills take a strategic approach to solving problems.