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Psychometric tests
Psychometric tests
Hi Guys.
I've got my AOSB briefing coming up in September and was wondering if any one had advice for the psychometric tests?
I have downloaded the questions on the AOSB website. They seem reasonable but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
I've got my AOSB briefing coming up in September and was wondering if any one had advice for the psychometric tests?
I have downloaded the questions on the AOSB website. They seem reasonable but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
on my test which was a few months ago the maths part was the trickiest not hard theirs just a lot of it addition so just do a bit of that with biggish numbers and just getting faster and more fluent with them because its quite hard to finish that part the rest is quite easy if you read over th example test booklet so you understand what the pschycometric test is all about they're sly.
psychometric test- passed
eye test- passed
interview- passed
medical- passed
pjft- passed
prmc- passed
rt- 5th of november
eye test- passed
interview- passed
medical- passed
pjft- passed
prmc- passed
rt- 5th of november
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What bob said above.
Not possible, the tests are computerised, and I'm 99.9% sure there is no 'back' button.jammin87 wrote:Someone left a good tip a while back. If you're really struggling with a question, leave it (mark it or remember which you didn't do) then move on. After this, go back and try the tougher ones with the time remaining.
AOSB Briefing
I also have my AOSB Briefing in september too!!
Introduce myslef now - my names chloe
Does anyone know if we have to arrive smart (suits etc) or casual??
Introduce myslef now - my names chloe
Does anyone know if we have to arrive smart (suits etc) or casual??
You arrive smart Chloe, it's only two half-days, so not much time for messing around. AOSB proper is a little more relaxed on time.
As for the rest of it, I'd ignore most of the advice in this thread (sorry fellas), because it is for different kinds of tests. The psychometric tests are really very basic in form, so there isn't much you can do to prepare for them. Aside from that, just be yourself, remember you are working as part of a team. and give 100% on the phys.
Good luck!
As for the rest of it, I'd ignore most of the advice in this thread (sorry fellas), because it is for different kinds of tests. The psychometric tests are really very basic in form, so there isn't much you can do to prepare for them. Aside from that, just be yourself, remember you are working as part of a team. and give 100% on the phys.
Good luck!
