TECHNICAL TEST BATTERY
| Purpose |
Assess aptitudes relevant in technical roles |
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| For |
Applicants & trainees at craft or technican |
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| Qualification |
Level A |
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| Duration |
45 minutes + administration time |
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| Report |
Sample Report |
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This battery consists of three measures which can be administered
on-screen or in pencil-and-paper form, on their own or as part of a battery.
The TTB2 measures the core skills that are required for selecting and assessing
staff for engineering apprenticeships, craft apprenticeships or technical training.
More than a measure of knowledge or attainment the TTB2 will help identify those
people who are likely to be able to grasp technical concepts and put them to
practical use. The Technical Tests Battery can be integrated with the General
Reasoning tests (GRT2) with GeneSys providing a fully integrated aptitude profile
and narrative report.
Who is the TTB2 for?
The TTB2 is suitable for technical and craft apprentices and staff
applying for posts at technician and craft level. Appropriate for anyone who
has achieved a basic level of education and is being considered for a role in
which technical ability is emphasised.
Advantages
A comprehensive and broad ranging measure of mechanical reasoning
this test is an invaluable tool for selecting staff for engineering apprenticeships,
craft apprenticeships and technician training. More than a measure of mechanical
knowledge the MRT2 will identify those people who can grasp mechanical concepts
and put them to practical use. Available on GeneSys integrated assessment software,
it can be administered on-screen or in pencil-and-paper format.
The tests
Mechanical Reasoning (MRT2) Measures the ability to understand
mechanical concepts and physical principles in operation. This test involves
selecting the diagram that correctly exemplifies the underlying principle. The
items have been selected from a wide range of areas (including optics, electrics,
fluids and mechanics) so users can be confident that they are measuring a broad
ranging aptitude including mechanical comprehension.
Spatial Reasoning (SRT2) Measures Spatial ability both from the perspective
of visually constructing a three dimensional object and visually relating an
object to its pre-constructed patterned form. Consisting of a number of diagrams
which assess the ability to visualise shapes and objects in three dimensions
the test involves choosing the correct shape that could be constructed from
the given pattern or vice-versa. The items have been selected to represent a
wide range of shapes e.g. cubes, pyramids, cones, rhomboids and an innovative
variety of other multi-faceted shapes. Therefore, users can be confident they
are measuring a broad range of spatial/ diagrammatic ability.
The Visual Acuity (VAC2) Specifically designed for on-screen assessment
the Visual Acuity Test measures the ability (and disposition) to work with highly
detailed technical material such as wiring or circuit diagrams. The test involves
following a single pathway through a complex maze and assesses visual and attentional
capacity which is relatively independent of general ability. The VAC2 has been
specifically developed to assess technical and craft apprentices in roles which
involve checking, repairing and replacing electrical/electronic circuitry and
components.
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