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Aptitude Tests

These tests measure the aptitudes of the students.

These tests, identified and reviewed by the project experts, should be used by teachers and school counsellors to support students in the identification of their aptitudes.

In this context an aptitude can be defined as a component of a competency to do a certain kind of work at a certain level, which can also be considered "talent". Aptitudes may be physical or mental. Aptitude is not developed knowledge, understanding, learned or acquired abilities (skills) or attitude. The innate nature of aptitude is in contrast to achievement, which represents knowledge or ability that is gained through learning.

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Title of Test:
Attention to details - Clerical ability test
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Type of test:
Clerical
Website of the Test
Name of Author(s):
aptitude-test.com
Language/s of the tool:
English
Description:
For each question, the test propose an address written three times. The responder has to say whether one is written differently than the other two or if there is no difference. The addresses are written in different European languages. The number of correct answers and a conclusion based on it is given at the end. You lose points if your answer is incorrect.
Tags or Key Words:
Clerical ability, attention to details, spotting mistakes
Translation of the test:
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