Psychometric Career Evaluation Test Digest Labour Centre welcomes you to Psychometric Career Evaluation Test. Our company values the privacy and confidentiality of our clients and their data. As part of our commitment to protecting your personal information, we require you to agree to the following statement before taking our Psychometric evaluations tests: All information provided by you will be kept confidential and secure. Your personal information will not be shared without your consent. We will only use your information for administering and evaluating the tests. Test results may be used for statistical analysis, but your personal information will not be disclosed. You have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal information. Thank you for your trust in our company and for choosing our Psychometric evaluations tests. This psychometric test consists of 20 sections in total, and you must respond to each question. The test questions are divided into categories for language aptitude, abstract reasoning, verbal reasoning, mechanical reasoning, numerical aptitude, spatial aptitude, and perceptual aptitude. On November 3, 2024, you will take this test. Note: There is a Category Check mark at the beginning of each question. As it allows you to move on to the next question, make sure you click the box. Remember to click the Submit button to submit your tests after finishing them. Name Surname Gender Choose Gender MALE FEMALE UNKNOWN Email Level Of Education Phone Language Aptitude Language AptitudePART IPart I has 3 items (Questions 1-3). First look at the word in capital letters. There are four options - A, B, C and D. Find the word which means the same as the word in capitals from the given options. 1. Language Aptitude PROSPERITY A. Wealth B. Health C. Wisdom D. Comfort None 2. Language Aptitude CONTAMINATE A. Combine B. Erode C. Suspend D. Pollute None 3. Language Aptitude ACCOUNTABLE A. Dependable B. Answerable C. Sincere D. Dutiful None Language Aptitude PART IIPart II has 3 items (Questions 4-6). Each item has a series of words. Out of the four options-A, B, C and D, find the word that has been spelt correctly. 4. Language Aptitude Find the word that has been spelt correctly A. Illeterate B. Illiterate C. Iliterate D. lllitrate None 5. Language Aptitude Find the word that has been spelt correctly A. Procede B. Proceede C. Procead D. Proceed None 6. Language Aptitude Find the word that has been spelt correctly A. Occasin B. Ocassin C. Occasion D. Ocassion None Language Aptitude PART IIIPart III has 3 items (Question 7-9). Read the proverb/idiom given in bold letters. Then choose the correct/or nearest meaning of the proverb or idiom from the given options - A, B, C and D. 7. Language Aptitude Kill two birds with one stone. A. To achieve two different things with a single action. B. To trap two birds with one stone. C. To throw the stone onto others. D. To have two opportunities. None 8. Language Aptitude Burn the midnight oil. A. Work late into the night. B. Would never like to do something. C. Work hard to achieve targets. D. Finish two different things on None 9. Language Aptitude Hit the nail on the head. A. To make something new. B. To do carpenters work. C. To do exactly the right thing D. To announce one's fixed views. None Abstract Reasoning Abstract ReasoningPART IIn this part, there are 3 questions. You will see rows of designs or figures. Each row consists of four figures called Problem Figures followed by Answer Figures which have four options- A, B, C and D. The Problem Figures follow a certain sequence. You need to find out which one of the Answer Figures would be the next in the sequence of Problem Figures. 10. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None 11. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None 12. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None Abstract Reasoning PART IIIn this part, there are 3 questions. You will see rows of designs or figures. Each row consists of four figures called Problem Figures followed by Answer Figures which have four options- A, B, C and D. The Problem Figures follow a certain sequence. You need to find out which one of the Answer Figures would be the next in the sequence of Problem Figures. 13. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None 14. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None 15. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None Abstract Reasoning PART IIIIn this part, there are 3 questions. You will see rows of designs or figures. Each row consists of four figures called Problem Figures followed by Answer Figures which have four options- A, B, C and D. The Problem Figures follow a certain sequence. You need to find out which one of the Answer Figures would be the next in the sequence of Problem Figures. 16. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None 17. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None 18. Abstract Reasoning A. B. C. D. None Verbal Reasoning Verbal ReasoningPART IPart I has 3 sentences (Questions 19-21). Each sentence has two pairs of words. One word from the second pair is missing. You need to complete the pair by selecting the correct word from the given options - A, B, C and D to make the statement correct and logical. 19. Verbal Reasoning Word is to Dictionary as Map is to ___________________ A. Globe B. Atlas C. Geography D. Door None 20. Verbal Reasoning Thread is to Needle as Book is to__________________ A. Wood B. Rack C. Shelf D. Sack None 21. Verbal Reasoning Skeleton is to Body as Grammar is to________________ A. Sentence B. Language C. Education D. Meaning None Verbal Reasoning PART IIPart II has 3 sentences (Questions 22-24). Each sentence has two pairs of words. The first word from the first pair and the last word from the second pair are missing. You need to select the word pair from the given options - A, B, C and D so that the sentence will be correct and logical. The first word of the pair you choose goes to the first blank space in the sentence while the second word of the pair goes to the second blank space in the sentence. 22. Verbal Reasoning _____________is to justice as School is to_______________ A. Court Teacher B. Law Education C. Law Class D. Court Education None 23. Verbal Reasoning __________is to Country as Governor is to__________________ A. President State B. Flag Nation C. President District D. Minister State None 24. Verbal Reasoning ___________is to Lion as Lamb is to____________ A. Cub Deer B. Kid Deer C. Cub Sheep D. Kid Sheep None Mechanical Reasoning Mechanical ReasoningPART IIn this part, there are 3 items. All items have questions along with figures like those given in the example below. Read each question carefully, look at the figures and find the correct answer from the four options- A, B, C and D. 25. Mechanical Reasoning A wooden block is pushed upwards by applying force as shown in figures A, B and C. In which figure, the force needed to be applied would be maximum? A. Figure A B. Figure B C. Figure C D. Equal force in all situations None 26. Mechanical Reasoning In the given figure which one of the buckets will get filled first A. Bucket A B. Bucket B C. Bucket C D. Bucket D None 27. Mechanical Reasoning A motorcycle, a car and a truck are moving with equal momentum. Which one has the greatest kinetic energy? A. Motorcycle B. Car C. Truck D. All have same kinetic energy None Mechanical Reasoning PART IIIn this part, there are 3 items. All items have questions along with figures like those given in the example below. Read each question carefully, look at the figures and find the correct answer from the four options- A, B, C and D. 28. Mechanical Reasoning Three balls A, B and C of same mass are dropped together in vacuum from a height of 6 meters. Which ball would reach first on the floor A. Ball A B. Ball B C. Ball C D. All the balls at the same time None 29. Mechanical Reasoning Two balls A and B, with different sizes but same density are rolling with the same speed and are moving towards each other to collide. What would happen to ball A after the collisions A. Ball A will stop B. Ball A will jump over the smaller ball B C. Ball A will start moving backward D. Ball A will keep moving forward None 30. Mechanical Reasoning Which of the given containers shows the heaviest object A. Container A B. Container B C. Container C D. All objects have same weight None Mechanical Reasoning PART IIIIn this part, there are 3 items. All items have questions along with figures like those given in the example below. Read each question carefully, look at the figures and find the correct answer from the four options- A, B, C and D. 31. Mechanical Reasoning In which one of the given figures, the force required to cut the wire will be minimum if force is applied at X? A. Figure A B. Figure B C. Figure C D. Equal force in all cases None 32. Mechanical Reasoning Which direction should the screw shown in the figure be turned in order to tighten it into place? A. Clockwise B. Anticlockwise C. Either clockwise or anti-clockwise D. Screw cannot be tightened None 33. Mechanical Reasoning Three persons in the figures are turning around a solid ball tied to a rope and making same number of rotations per second. If suddenly the rope is released, which one ball fall at the maximum distance? A. Ball of Person A B. Ball of Person B C. Ball of Person C D. Ball of all will Call at the same distance None Numeric Aptitude Numeric AptitudePART I This part consists of 3 arithmetical problems, some of which are numerical and some are word problems. Each problem is followed by four given options A, B, C and D. You are to choose the correct answer and mark it in your answer sheet. Do calculations if any, on a Rough Sheet. 34. Numeric Aptitude What will come in place of '?' in the following question? 4656 + 1244 =? A. 6000 B. 5950 C. 5900 D.7600 None 35. Numeric Aptitude What is the value of five times of square of 2 ? A. 10 B. 20 C. 4 D. 16 None 36. Numeric Aptitude 1373 * 2841 +2254 = ? A. 6368 B. 5468 C. 6468 D. 6458 None Numeric Aptitude PART II This part consists of 3 arithmetical problems, some of which are numerical and some are word problems. Each problem is followed by four given options A, B, C and D. You are to choose the correct answer and mark it in your answer sheet. Do calculations if any, on a Rough Sheet. 37. Numeric Aptitude A bucket has a capacity of 11 litres. How many buckets of water are required to fill a tank having capacity of 121 litres ? A. 10 B. 11 C. 15 D. 13 None 38. Numeric Aptitude Let x : y = 2 : 5 What is the value of x : y in percentage A. 60% B. 0.4% C. 40% D. 0.6% None 39. Numeric Aptitude What is the next number in following number sequence ? 2400, 1200, 600, 300, ? A. 0 B. 100 C. 150 D. 200 None Numeric Aptitude PART III This part consists of 3 arithmetical problems, some of which are numerical and some are word problems. Each problem is followed by four given options A, B, C and D. You are to choose the correct answer and mark it in your answer sheet. Do calculations if any, on a Rough Sheet. 40. Numeric Aptitude 0.023 * 0.23 = A. 0.00529 B. 5.29 C. 0.0529 D. 0.529 None 41. Numeric Aptitude 38 = 19% of (?) A. 20 B. 200 C. 300 D. 400 None 42. Numeric Aptitude Which of the following is the smallest number that is exactly divisible by 2, 4, 7, and 21? A. 76 B. 168 C. 84 D. 42 None Spatial Aptitude Spatial Aptitude PART IPart I has 3 items. Read instructions given at the top of each page carefully. Each item consists of a Problem Figure followed by Answer Figures. Each Answer Figure has four options- A, B, C and D. Only one among them is right answer. Select the right answer. 43. Spatial Aptitude Find out which options- A, B, C and D from the Answer Figure has parts that can make the Problem Figure. A. B. C. D. None 44. Spatial Aptitude Find out which parts given in Answer Figure A, B, C and D when combined will look like/make up the Problem Figure A. B. C. D. None 45. Spatial Aptitude Find out which parts given in Answer Figure A, B, C and D when combined will look like/make up the Problem Figure A. B. C. D. None Spatial Aptitude PART IIPart II has 3 items. Each item has a Problem Figure followed by Answer Figures. You are required to imagine how the Problem Figure will look like when it is folded. Choose from the options given in the Answer Figures- A, B, C and D. Only one among the suggested options is correct. 46. Spatial Aptitude Choose from the options given in the Answer Figures- A, B, C and D. Only one among the suggested options is correct A. B. C. D. None 47. Spatial Aptitude Choose from the options given in the Answer Figures- A, B, C and D. Only one among the suggested options is correct A. B. C. D. None 48. Spatial Aptitude Choose from the options given in the Answer Figures- A, B, C and D. Only one among the suggested options is correct A. B. C. D. None Perceptual Aptitude Perceptual AptitudePART IThis part consists of 3 items, which are designed to see how quickly and accurately you can compare letter and/or number combinations. First, you will be shown a test item consisting of numbers, letters or letter- number combination. Then, it is followed by four options, viz. A, B, C and D which have the same test numbers/ letters/ letter-number combination, but in a different order. Only one of these options is exactly the same as the test item. Select the correct option which is same as die test item 49. Perceptual Aptitude 39461084 A. 39416084 B. 39461840 C. 39461084 D. 39461480 None 50. Perceptual Aptitude L7LL77L2 A. L7LLL772 B. L7LL7L72 C. L7L7LL72 D. L7LL77L2 None 51. Perceptual Aptitude 48219357 A. 48219357 B. 48129357 C. 48219537 D. 48291357 None Perceptual Aptitude PART IIThis part consists of 3 items, which are designed to see how quickly and accurately you can compare letter and/or number combinations. First, you will be shown a test item consisting of numbers, letters or letter- number combination. Then, it is followed by four options, viz. A, B, C and D which have the same test numbers/ letters/ letter-number combination, but in a different order. Only one of these options is exactly the same as the test item. Select the correct option which is same as die test item 52. Perceptual Aptitude PYDXZLQI A. PYDZXLQI B. PYDXZQLI C. PYDXZLQI D. PYDXZIQL None 53. Perceptual Aptitude 25798461 A. 25798461 B. 25978461 C. 25798641 D. 25789461 None 54. Perceptual Aptitude 7F7EFEE7 A. 7F7EFEE7 B. 7NEFEE7 C. 7£7|TEE7 D. 7F7EFeE7 None Perceptual Aptitude PART IIIThis part consists of 3 items, which are designed to see how quickly and accurately you can compare letter and/or number combinations. First, you will be shown a test item consisting of numbers, letters or letter- number combination. Then, it is followed by four options, viz. A, B, C and D which have the same test numbers/ letters/ letter-number combination, but in a different order. Only one of these options is exactly the same as the test item. Select the correct option which is same as die test item 55. Perceptual Aptitude 66TNfS52 A. 6T6Nfs52 B. 66TnFS25 C. 66tNFs52 D. 66TNIS52 None 56. Perceptual Aptitude qp9057LJ A. qP9075LJ B. qp0975lJ C. qp9057LJ D. qPO9571J None 57. Perceptual Aptitude iS5296mI A. Zs5269ml B. iS5296mI C. cS52ó9MI D. ZS2596MI None 1 out of 19 Thank you for completing this psychometric evaluation. 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