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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.
The "Verbal Analogies" test tests the ability to identify the existing relationship between the two words appearing in the example and finding another pair of words where this relationship exists. This skill is related to the verbal ability and is a significant part of human intelligence, inductive reasoning (the ability to deduce from a particular case to the general), day-to-day reasoning, the ability to learn and more.
In this test you’ll be presented with complex written instructions. You’ll need to follow the instructions and choose the correct answer.
The "Verbal Reasoning" test is designed to test the individual's ability to understand verbal instructions given in writing, and to apply them appropriately. This skill is important and required especially in fields where many complicated instructions are given and it is necessary to understand and carry them out accurately.
In this test, you will see a sequence of numbers. The numbers are connected. You need to understand
the rule that connects the numbers and decide which number comes next (replacing the question
mark). This test includes 25 questions.
You will have 9 minutes to answer.
The "Number Sequences" test examines the ability to understand rules within a numerical series, using inductive and deductive reasoning. This skill has been considered a significant component of human intelligence for many decades.
In this test, you will see a sequence of shapes inside a snail. You need to understand the rule that connects the shapes, and decide which shape comes next (replacing the question mark).
This test includes 25 questions, and you have 13 minutes to answer.
The "Diagrammatic Reasoning" test examines the ability to conclude about the rules that exists between the shapes that the examinee sees. This skill is related to the cognitive potential (general intelligence - G) that a person has, and it can also be tested in a culture-independent manner.
In this test, you will be presented with a drawing and four different shapes below it.
One of the four shapes will appear in the drawing exactly as you see it.
You need to select the correct shape.
The "Shape Recognition" test tests the ability to separate visual stimuli, in order to locate a hidden target shape. This skill is required in jobs that require complex formal thinking, understanding and spatial planning.
Logic is one of the most important skills measured in psychometric tests, and it is also a critical skill for success in the real world. Logic tests assess our ability to think rationally, analyze information, solve complex problems, and draw logical conclusions. These skills are required in many fields, from business decision-making and project management to scientific research and technological development.
To succeed in logic tests and develop sharper logical thinking, practice is essential. On the LogiPass website, you will find a wide range of high-quality practice tests and exercises that simulate the types of puzzles and challenges you will encounter in real tests. The questions include analogies, pattern sequences, verbal problems, quantitative problems, and more. This will allow you to discover diverse problem-solving strategies and real-world applications.
The website allows you to practice only what you want, and it will show you your strengths and weaknesses, so you can focus your training on the areas where you need the most improvement. Whether you struggle with certain types of logical puzzles or aspire to deepen your expertise in a specific domain.
Investing in improving your logical skills through the comprehensive training offered by LogiPass is a wise decision, not only for success in psychometric tests but also for success in your career and life in general. Sharp logical thinking is a valuable asset in any field and profession, and it provides a significant advantage in a competitive world. So don't miss the opportunity to sharpen your logic and reach new levels of excellence. Join LogiPass today and embark on your journey to full mastery of logical thinking and success in every challenge you encounter.
In this test, you will be presented with a shape and four similar shapes below it.
One of the shapes below will be an inverted reflection of the original shape (as one would see when presenting the shape in front of a mirror).
You need to select the correct reflected shape.
The "Inductive Reasoning" test examines the examinee's ability to visualize the presented shape after mentally rotating it. This skill of mental rotation is part of the spatial abilities, but is a separate factor from the ability to perceive shapes, since the rotation is carried out 'in the head', therefore it can also testify to working memory abilities, and even to a potential for abstract thinking.
In this test you will be presented with arithmetic exercises.
For some of the exercises you'll be asked to select the accurate answer,
Using the four basic arithmetic operations:
Addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*) and division (: or /).
In other exercises you'll be asked to estimate the result and not to calculate it accurately.
Oral only! Calculator or writing tools prohibited.
The "Mental Arithmetics" test examines the examinee's ability to perform calculations based on the four basic arithmetic operations, while giving an exact answer or close to the correct answer. This skill is directly related to the numerical ability, but also to the didactic ability which reflects, among other things, the learning potential in the future.
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 "Numerical Reasoning" test examines the ability to read data presented graphically or tabularly, and draw conclusions from them. This skill shows analysis, understanding and inference abilities, and is also linked to general intelligence.
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.
The "Sequence Matching" test tests a person's ability to work accurately and quickly in detecting differences between simple stimuli. This type of skill is important in various types of administrative and clerical work, however, accurate work is also required in tasks such as programming, actuary, information systems management, and more.
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.
The "Mechanical Reasoning" test checks the understanding of basic mechanical-technical principles, simple machines, tools and basic knowledge of electricity. This skill is related to technical thinking and the ability to solve practical problems in the technical field.
This test consists of two groups of shapes.
The same shapes appear in both groups, and you need to match the pairs.
If you are using a laptop, we recommend you use the mouse.
The "Shapes Matching" test tests the ability to work quickly and accurately in space, the ability to locate specific signs and the ability to work with a mouse. These skills are required in jobs that require visual precision, such as reading blueprints, locating information on busy screens and general executive agility.
In this test, a text will be followed by five questions.
You need to select the correct answer, according to the text.
The questions will appear alongside the text, so you don't have to remember it.
The time that isn't used in this section will automatically pass to the questions section.
The "English Knowledge and Comprehension" test examines the ability to complete sentences in English, in addition to reading and understanding a text. This skill is essential in many fields, and can even testify to the ability to learn in general.
This test will show sentences in which a word is missing. Choose from the answers below the word that best completes the sentence.
The "English Knowledge and Comprehension" test examines the ability to complete sentences in English, in addition to reading and understanding a text. This skill is essential in many fields, and can even testify to the ability to learn in general.
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
The "Memory - Names" test examines the ability to remember several new names in their full form, and then correctly match the last name to the first name. Long-term memory is considered one of the components of human intelligence, because this skill is one of the tools we have in order to achieve goals.
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 "Typing Speed" test examines the ability to type text quickly while maintaining a high level of accuracy. This skill can show, among other things, attention, accuracy and speed of performing tasks, and is particularly relevant for administrative and clerical jobs of various types.
The following questionnaire consists of 18 questions. For each question, you must choose the best possible answer (you can select only one answer per question).
The test must be taken independently, without using any additional sources or aid.
It is essential to answer the questions as quickly as possible.
You have 20 seconds to answer each question.
The "Computer Applications Proficiency" test examines knowledge concerning various computer applications and their use, with an emphasis on Office and E-mail applications. This knowledge indicates the degree of technological literacy, which reflects the examinee's potential in terms of speed and efficiency of work with computerized systems.
This test will show sentences in which a word is missing. Choose from the answers below the word that best completes the sentence.
The "Hebrew language proficiency" test examines the ability to complete simple sentences in Hebrew. This ability indicates the general language proficiency and the ability to communicate at a basic level in Hebrew.
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