Overview
The APTS Abstract Reasoning test was designed to measure a candidate's
ingenuity in discovering solutions for non-verbal problems. This can be
useful for situations where English is not a candidate's first language.
All the items involve abstract figures. Candidates are required to
identify the rules or principles governing a series in order to accurately
predict the next item, or to identify missing parts of a figure. This test
reveals a candidate's ability to learn quickly, demonstrate problem
solving skills and think of novel/creative ideas
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Abstract In Brief
Online:
yes
Purpose:
Abstract Reasoning
Publisher:
ACER
Application:
Recruitment / Development
Role Type:
Any
Time:
See Description
Accreditation:
University Degree
Reports:
Individual Narrative
Group Ranked
ShortList
Respondent Feedback
Norms:
Wide range of role and industry specific norms
Languages:
English
Industries:
Wide Variety
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APTS Abstract
Reasoning Org
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Assesses ability
to recognise and apply rules in a series of figures, and figures
containing patterns. Assessment is in two parts. Section 1 contains 20
items to be completed in 15 minutes. Section 2 contains 22 questions to be
completed in 15 minutes. Items consist of a series of pictures/ patterns
that need to be completed.
Useful
for selection across a wide range of roles and levels. A sound predictor
of problem solving ability.
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APTS Abstract
Reasoning (Sec 1 & 2 ) |
Assesses ability to recognise and
apply rules in a series of figures, and figures containing patterns.
Available as two separate tests. Section 1 contains 20 items to be
completed in 15 minutes. Section 2 contains 22 questions to be completed
in 15 minutes. Items consist of a series of pictures/ patterns that need
to be completed.
Useful
for selection across a wide range of roles and levels. A sound predictor
of problem solving ability. |
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