The [9] Scale: Represents the percentile of population that will reach or surpass this grade.
This implies the majority of the population will score 4, 5 or 6 and only a fraction will score 9 or 1.
The [7] Scale: Represents the percentile of population that will reach or surpass this grade.
This implies the majority of the population will score 3, 4 or 5 and only a fraction will score 7 or 1.
The Personality Report is based on research conducted by Logipass that observed how a person ranks himself, his views and the way others rate him.
The scores range from "very high" to "very low" and are statistically relative, i.e. "very high" is relatively high in comparison to the population and in other words reflects the fact that the majority of people rank lower in a specific metric.
Applicant's general mental ability; an indication of his / her ability to learn; take in information, process it and use it; learn new skills and cope with intellectual challenges.
The ability to draw tangible conclusions from abstract ideas.
Tests knowledge of the English language on two levels: vocabulary, from basic words to an advanced level; and general understanding of meaning.
The ability to deal with varied formal stimulus, accurate formal perception and the ability to track forms shifting location in the visual field.
General computational ability, accuracy and speed in arithmetic, numerical approximation and mathematical reasoning and logic.
The ability to quickly and efficiently perform simple, repetitive and monotonous tasks, ones that demand attention, concentration, awareness to details and precision.
The ability to remember data one encounters on a daily basis, and integrate it into former memories, in order to use it at a later time to accomplish goals and complete tasks. The memorized material is meaningful and context dependant.
The ability to deal with verbal content problems successfully; the ability to analyze and understand complex verbal information.
The extent of knowledge learned throughout life in various fields, reflecting the potential for future learning.
The ability to analyze data of different types and draw practical conclusions from it.
In this test, you'll be shown images describing a variety of situations. For each question, you must select the most logical option from the data presented below.
Understanding basic mechanical-technical principles, simple tools and basic knowledge in electricity.
In this test you will be presented with a list of names.You must memorize the names displayed orally only!!!
You'll have 2 minutes to memorize.
We recommend that you use all the time for memorizing the list, You won't be able to return to the list afterwards.
In the next step, you'll be asked to match the first names to the surnames, as they were in the original list.
for example,
The list of names is:
Violet & Moshe Smith
Olivia & Henry Williams
David & Sharon Johnson
Memory is considered one of the components of human intelligence. This test examine the immediate verbal memory component of everyday life memory in the real world.
In this test you will be presented with two sequences of symbols and letters.
You need to determine whether the two sequences are identical or different from one another.
This test examine a person's ability to work accurately and quickly in detecting differences between simple stimuli. This type of skill is important in various administrative and clerical jobs, But it is also required in other areas such as systems management programming and more.
In this test A text is followed by 5 questions related to it. You must read the text and answer the question accordingly. In the first part, the text will appears alone, without questions. Then the questions will appear, along with the text so that you can answer without having to remember it.
The time that will not be used in this section will Automatically pass to the questions section.
English is an essential worldwide language in many fields. At the same time, the Knowledge and comprehension of English is required at different levels for different jobs or professions.
This test will show sentences in which a word is missing. Choose from the answers below the word that best completes the sentence.
English is an essential worldwide language in many fields. At the same time, the Knowledge and comprehension of English is required at different levels for different jobs or professions.
In this test you will be presented with some calculation exercises. In some of the exercises, you will need reach an exact answer, using the four basic calculus operations: addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*) and division (: or /). In other exercises, you will need to estimate the result, and will not be required to reach an exact answer.
Use of calculator or writing is forbidden.
This test contains 25 questions. The allotted time is 8 minutes.
Numerical Computation questions requires mastering the basic principles of arithmetic; the test requires providing accurate or approximate answers to the exercises presented.
This test will show you data in a table or chart.
For each question, you must examine the data presented and select the appropriate answer.
The test examine the ability to read data presented graphically or tabularly and draw conclusions from it.
In this test you will be presented with a bold pair of words (the "question").
You'll need to find the connection between these words. Next, you'll need to choose the pair that maintains the most similar connection to the bold pair of words.
Note: The order of the words in a couple is important.
This test includes 21 questions, you have 7 minutes.
Verbal Analogies are a significant part of human intelligence, inductive reasoning and common sense, as well as a component of learning ability, general understanding and the ability to generate new ideas.
In this test you’ll be presented with complex written instructions. You’ll need to follow the instructions and choose the correct answer.
The ability to understand verbal instructions given in writing, and implement them appropriately. The test consists of complex instructions, i.e. The instructions include several operative stages, which might or might not be linked to each other (example: order, dependency, condition).
In this test you will be presented with a drawing, and below it you will see four shapes. You need to select the shape that appears in the drawing. The correct shape will appear in the drawing exactly as it is presented, without any changes in size or rotation.
A Hidden Shape test examine the ability to separate between different visual stimuli, and locate an embedded target shape.
In this test you'll be presented with numbers in a line. The numbers are connected one to another by some rule. You'll need to understand that rule, and decide which number needs to come next in line (instead of the question mark).
This test includes 25 questions' you have 9 minutes.
Numeric Series Test examine the ability to inductive and deductive reasoning. This ability has been considered a critical component of human intelligent for decades. To separate the ability to perform complex arithmetic calculations from numerical reasoning, one needs to use only the 4 basic arithmetic operations, thus, an item's level depends on the difficulty to identify the underlining rule.
In this test you'll be presented with a series of shapes, organized inside a snail. The shapes are connected one to another by some rule. You will need to understand that rule, and decide which shape needs to come next (instead of the question mark).
This test includes 25 questions, you have 13 minutes.
Belongs to the field of formal skills tests. The goal of the test is to identify cognitive potential (intelligence) Culture independent. General intelligence (g) is related to the ability to abstract and infer about relationships and connections. Accordingly, the shapes series test contains geometrical shapes (most of them universal), with each item requiring the inference of rules and relationships between shapes.
In this test you will be presented with one shape at the top of the screen. At the bottom, you will be presented with four similar shapes. One of the shapes is different from the original shape presented in the top of the screen, as it is an inverted reflection of that shape (as one would see when presenting the shape in front of a mirror). You will need to locate the shape which is the reflection of the original shape, and mark it.
The Mental Rotations Test requires imagining rotations of a given shape. The ability to perform a mental rotation is a spatial ability and is independent of the ability to perceive shapes. The process is done mentally (by thinking) without using actual physical elements to perform the task.
The source text appears at the top of the screen.
At the bottom of the screen you must type the source text Accurately,
So that it is exactly the same as the original text, including spaces and so on.
Writing must be continuous, without a line break (no enter).
The Quick Typing Test examine the ability to type text quickly while maintaining a high level of accuracy.
The test includes two sets in which a variety of shapes. You need to find the same shapes by clicking in one set, and immediately after that in the other.
It is recommended to use the mouse if you use a laptop.
The test is part of the accuracy and speed tests. The test examin the ability to work quickly and accurately, find specific signs and operate the mouse. These skills are essential for jobs that require visual fidelity, such as reading drawings, finding information on cluttered screens, and general responsiveness.
The shortened version of the exam evaluates 17 fundamental personality traits with the help of 15 exercises, in which you will be required to rate traits and different scenarious.
This is a short and simple exam.
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