Spatial Reasoning Tests - The ULTIMATE guide to passing spatial reasoning tests
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Spatial reasoning tests are widely used during selection processes which require an ability to use practical and visual skills. They are more common in jobs such as engineering and driving roles but are also more and more being utilised on medical and science roles. Spatial reasoning, or ability as it is sometimes called, involves the candidate visualising and then manipulating different complex shapes and patterns. Competence in spatial awareness is said to be mostly inherited; however, tests have proven that your ability in this type of test can be greatly improved with targeted practice. This book will provide you with over 230 pages of sample spatial reasoning test questions and answers to help you prepare thoroughly for the tests.

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Date de parution 30 juin 2014
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EAN13 9781910202746
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 7 Mo

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SPATIAL REASONING TESTS
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by Richard McMunn
To help you further understand Spatial Reasoning Test Questions I have created a FREE video for you at the following page:
www.SpatialTests.co.uk
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CONTENTS
Introduction to your new guide
Spatial reasoning tests section 1
Spatial reasoning tests section 2
Spatial reasoning tests section 3
Spatial reasoning tests section 4
Spatial reasoning tests section 5
Spatial reasoning tests section 6
Spatial reasoning tests section 7
Spatial reasoning tests section 8
A few final words
As part of this product you have also received FREE access to online tests that will help you to pass spatial reasoning tests
To gain access, simply go to:
www.PsychometricTestsOnline.co.uk
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR NEW GUIDE
Dear Sir/Madam,
Welcome to your new guide, Spatial Reasoning Tests. This guide contains lots of sample test questions that are appropriate for anyone who is required to take a technical spatial reasoning test. The key to success in any career or job-related assessment is to try your hardest to get 100% correct answers in the test that you are undertaking. If you aim for 100% in your preparation, then you are far more likely to achieve the trade or career that you want. We have deliberately supplied you with lots of sample questions to assist you. It is crucial that when you get a question wrong, you take the time to find out why you got it wrong. Understanding the question is very important.
Finally, if you want to try out more tests that will prepare you for your assessment then we offer a wide range of products to assist you at www.how2become.com . We have also created a FREE training video that will explain further how to tackle spatial reasoning tests at the following webpage:
www.SpatialTests.co.uk
Good luck and best wishes,

The How2become team
PREFACE BY AUTHOR RICHARD MCMUNN
It’s probably important that I start off by explaining a little bit about myself, my background, and also why I’m suitably qualified to help you prepare for your spatial reasoning test.
At the time of writing I am 41 years old and live in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. I left school at the usual age of 16 and joined the Royal Navy, serving on-board HMS Invincible as part of 800 Naval Air Squadron which formed part of the Fleet Air Arm. There I was, at the age of 16, travelling the world and working as an engineer on Sea Harrier jets! It was fantastic and I loved every minute of it. After four years I left the Royal Navy and joined Kent Fire and Rescue Service as a firefighter.
Over the next 17 years I worked my way up through the ranks to the position of Assistant Divisional Officer. During my time in the Fire Service I spent a lot of time working as an instructor at the Fire Brigade Training Centre. I was also involved in the selection process for assessing candidates who wanted to join the job as a firefighter. Therefore, my knowledge and experience gained so far in life has been invaluable in helping people like you to pass any type of selection process. I am sure you will find this guide an invaluable resource during your preparation for your assessment.
I have always been fortunate in the fact that I persevere at everything I do. I’ve understood that if I keep working hard in life then I will always be successful; or I will achieve whatever it is that I want to achieve. This is an important lesson that I want you to take on-board straight away. If you work hard and persevere, then success will come your way. It is also very important that you believe in your own abilities. It does not matter if you have no qualifications. It does not matter if are currently weak in the area of spatial reasoning or psychometric testing. What does matter is self-belief, self-discipline and a genuine desire to improve and become successful.
Finally, as part of this product I want to give you FREE access to online tests that will help you to pass spatial reasoning tests. To gain access, simply go to:
www.PsychometricTestsOnline.co.uk
Best wishes,

Richard McMunn
DISCLAIMER
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained within this guide is accurate at the time of publication. How2become Ltd are not responsible for anyone failing any part of any selection process as a result of the information contained within this guide. How2become Ltd and their authors cannot accept any responsibility for any errors or omissions within this guide, however caused. No responsibility for loss or damage occasioned by any person acting, or refraining from action, as a result of the material in this publication can be accepted by How2become Ltd.
The information within this guide does not represent the views of any third party service or organisation.
TIPS FOR PASSING SPATIAL REASONING TESTS
There’s no two ways about it, the most effective way in which you can prepare for the tests is to carry out lots of sample test questions. When I say lots, I mean lots! Before I provide you with a host of test questions for you to try, here are a few important tips for you to consider:
● The definition of spatial reasoning is ‘The ability to interpret and make drawings from mental images and visualise movement or change in those images.’ The sample test questions within this guide will help you to improve in the areas of visualising and interpreting movement in shapes and diagrams. Make sure you watch the video at www.SpatialTests.co.uk as the information there will help you understand the test questions and how to best tackle them.
● It is important that, before you sit your test, you find out the type(s) of questions you will be required to undertake. You should also take steps to find out if the tests will be timed and also whether or not they will be ‘multiple-choice’ based questions. If the tests that you will be required to undertake are timed and of multiple-choice in nature, then I strongly advise that you practice this type of test question.
● Variety is the key to success. I recommend that you attempt a variety of different test questions, such as psychometric tests, numerical reasoning, verbal reasoning, fault analysis and mechanical reasoning etc. This will undoubtedly improve your overall ability to pass the test that you are required to undertake. You will be able to try all of these free of charge, if you go to the free tests at www.PsychometricTestsOnline.co.uk then
● Confidence is an important part of test preparation. Have you ever sat a timed test and your mind goes blank? This is because your mind is focused on negative thoughts and your belief that you will fail the test. If you practice plenty of test questions under timed conditions then your confidence will grow. If your confidence is at its peak at the commencement of the test then there is no doubt that you will actually look forward to sitting it, as opposed to being fearful of the outcome.
● Whilst this is a very basic tip that may appear obvious, many people neglect to follow it. Make sure that you get a good night’s sleep the night before your test or assessment. Research has shown that those people who have regular ‘good’ sleep are far more likely to concentrate better during psychometric tests.
● Aim for SPEED as well as ACCURACY. Many test centres want to see how quickly you can work, but they also want to see how accurate your work is, too. Therefore, when tackling the tests you must work as quickly as you can without sacrificing accuracy. Most tests are designed so that you do no finish them and you will most probably lose marks for incorrect answers.
● You are what you eat! In the week prior to the test eat and drink healthily. Avoid cigarettes, alcohol and food with high fat content. The reason for this is that all of these will make you feel sluggish and you will not perform at your peak. On the morning of your assessment eat a healthy breakfast such as porridge and a banana.
● Drink plenty of water, always!
● If you have any special needs that need to be catered for ensure you inform the assessment centre staff prior to the assessment day. I have met people in the past who are fearful of telling the assessment staff that they are dyslexic. You will not be treated negatively; in fact the exact opposite. They will give you extra time in the tests which can only work in your favour.
Now that I have provided you with a number of important tips, take the time to work through the many different sample test questions that are contained within the guide. You will need a stop watch in order to assess your performance against the time constraints for each test.
SPATIAL REASONING TESTS
SECTION 1
SPATIAL REASONING TESTS SECTION 1
Take a look at the following 3 shapes. Note the letters on the side of each shape:

Join all of the 3 shapes together with the corresponding letters to make the following shape:

During the following spatial reasoning exercise your task is

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