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Aptitude test

Posted: Tue 06 Jul, 2004 6:59 pm
by Alex Himself
Failed on 18th Feb, so nearly the 6 months up and its not take too long.

who here has taken the test, and how many points did you get? would any one be willing in helping me with a few questions if i email them some example questions, it would be very much appreciated.

Cheers

Alex

Apptitude tests

Posted: Tue 06 Jul, 2004 8:20 pm
by 2nd time round
Hi Alex,

I have been through the apptitude tests before and the only thing you can do to help yourself is to practice time / distance / speed calcs, over and over. I know this may not be much help to you right now but it really is the only way. AFCO usually give you some examples so keep on practicing them.

Posted: Tue 06 Jul, 2004 9:27 pm
by Hyperlithe
I would suggest practicing your mental arithmetic as well. You could use one of those maths GCSE revision guides, might be a bit useful...

Posted: Tue 06 Jul, 2004 10:59 pm
by Blue_wolf
How old are you?

How many points did you fail it by last time?

If you failed by quite a margin then i don't think you will pass this time, 6 months isn't much time for your aptitudes to increase.

Posted: Wed 07 Jul, 2004 11:42 am
by Alex Himself
failed by about 5 points. its just my work rate which was low as im slow.
apart from that it was ok.

Posted: Wed 07 Jul, 2004 4:09 pm
by day tripper
Does anyone have links for any aptitude sites where I can practise?

Posted: Wed 07 Jul, 2004 6:39 pm
by icklecathy
day tripper wrote:Does anyone have links for any aptitude sites where I can practise?
The aptitude tests at OASC are designed so that they test natural ability.

The only think you can do to prepare is practice mental arithmetic and some maths. All the others you can either do or you can't. :wink:

Posted: Wed 07 Jul, 2004 7:50 pm
by Biggles1211
Ickle, they are talking about the AST than potential airmen sit at the AFCO, not about the OASC aptitude test. :D

Posted: Wed 07 Jul, 2004 8:12 pm
by icklecathy
Biggles1211 wrote:Ickle, they are talking about the AST than potential airmen sit at the AFCO, not about the OASC aptitude test. :D
Aaaah! Ok sorry ignore me! :D

Posted: Thu 08 Jul, 2004 3:13 pm
by Alex Himself
Hi, here is the sections which i failed on ast time i took the test.

http://www.freewebs.com/alexb1985/

If you want me to add any more sections i will do so.

The sections are:

Verbal reasoning
Numerical reasoning
Work rate
Spatial reasoning
Electrical comprehension
Mechanical comprehension
Memory

Posted: Tue 20 Jul, 2004 7:11 pm
by day tripper
Well what a load of bollocks. Did the test and didnt get enough points for WSO airloadmaster, but enough for weapons technician. However there are no vacancies at the moment, so Im told to call up every 2 weeks. "Is there a waiting list I can go on?" Er no just call up. Well im dishearted to say the least.

To be honest the test isnt that hard apart from the memory section. However the time to answer the questions was just stupid! 4 minutes to answer 20 maths questions. The questions were not hard, however there wasnt enough time to work them out.

So ill call up every 2 weeks, but the way things are going I bet there wont be any spaces for least 8 months, if it comes to thew 5th month and still no luck ill resit the test. There was a guy there who was resitting the test, I seemed to get the idea the resit paper is exactly the same, can someone confirm that?

Im sorry but i didnt get to do an honours degree at uni by chance.

Posted: Tue 20 Jul, 2004 7:25 pm
by Hyperlithe
day tripper wrote: However the time to answer the questions was just stupid! 4 minutes to answer 20 maths questions. The questions were not hard, however there wasnt enough time to work them out.
That's kinda the point DT, they want to see how many you can do in the time; obviously the better you are at maths, the more questions you can answer! And that is 12 seconds per question, which is actually quite long...

Posted: Wed 21 Jul, 2004 7:02 pm
by day tripper
Im sorry but I have to disagree with you there, 12 seconds is not enough for the later questions.

Nevermind, Ill keep training physically and give a the afco a call in a few weeks to get an idea of which areas of the RAF are being cut, ahem i mean modernisation.

Posted: Thu 22 Jul, 2004 8:11 pm
by Alex Himself
6 months almost up now, have to ring them closer to august to get a resit date. I just been to see someone my mum knows, who is an air loadmaster/WSOP, got some good info.

how many points did you get day tripper?

Posted: Fri 23 Jul, 2004 11:13 am
by abdn
Do you mind sharing some of that info Alex? ;)