Text Checking (CP9.1)
Assesses speed and accuracy in proof-reading. The test requires detailed proof-reading from one set of text to another, with candidates required to specify the exact nature of errors identified.
Classification (CP4.1)
Appropriate for jobs involving filing and information handling. Candidates are asked to classify information according to a given rule system and to record their actions in a coded form.
Numerical Computation (NP2.1)
Measures basic number skills. The emphasis is on straightforward calculation and the understanding or arithmetical operations.
Numerical Reasoning (NP6.1)
Assesses basic reasoning skill with numbers. Questions may involve decimals, fractions and graphs. Candidates need to use a calculator for NP6.2 but not for NP6.1.
Verbal Usage (VP1.1)
Measures vocabulary, spelling and the grammatical skills essential in the drafting and processing of basic work correspondence.
Basic Checking Test (CP7.1)
Measure speed and accuracy of checking at a basic level: for each item, a string of numbers (or letters) is presented and exactly the same string must be chosen from a number of alternatives. Principally for use with clerical staff whose job includes routine checking.
Clerical Checking (CP3.1)
Designed to assess speed and accuracy in checking detailed information.
Technical Test Battery (TTB) for Skilled Workers, Operators and Foremen
Tests of this battery measure various abilities, therefore it is easy to find a relevant test for any kind of job.
Spatial Recognition Test (ST8.1)
Measures the ability to recognise shapes in two dimensions. The choices are often rotated relative to the given pattern, but ever mirrored. The ability measured by the test is essential in numerous jobs including mechanical jobs and design.
Numercial Reasoning Test (NT6.1)
Measures simple reasoning skills with numbers, with an emphasis on understanding, reasoning and recognising short-cuts to reach solutions. Since problems are expressed within the context of technical work, the test appropriately measures the numerical skills of trained staff. Calculators are allowed.