IQ and Personality Tests contains hundreds of practice questions for aptitude tests and personality questionnaires. The personality questions look at attitudes and values, often in an entertaining way. The aptitude questions are organized into two IQ tests typical of the type and style of questions that candidates are likely to encounter in actual IQ tests.
Answers and a simple analysis of scores are given so that readers can assess their performance.
IQ and Personality Tests provides great practice material for those who are faced with employment-related tests; they also provide great entertainment for those who aren't.
Vocabulary Puzzles: The Fun Way to Ace Standardized Tests
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Exam Materials | 16 October 2008
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If you approach tests with trepidation because you are concerned about your proficiency with abstruse words, this book will help you master vocabulary words with celerity, brandish them impressively, and achieve a quantum increase in your score.
Vocabulary Puzzles helps you learn more than 300 key vocabulary words to help you score higher on the SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, or other standardized tests. It incorporates a variety of vocabulary-acquisition tools, including crossword puzzles, matching-column exercises, and sample sentence fill-ins. There are even flashcards for all the words so you can review them anytime, anywhere. Based on proven strategies that facilitate learning, this book goes beyond rote memorization for test-taking to help you build a more sophisticated, permanent, and useful vocabulary that will enable you to do well in college, in business, and in life. The goal is to help you own words so you can use them comfortably and confidently.
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Exam Materials » SAT | 14 October 2008
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You have taken hundreds of tests during your time in school. Most of these tests have evaluated your knowledge of a subject or your mastery of a skill. The SAT II: U.S. History Test is no different. The test makers write questions to see how well you remember and understand U.S. history and social science concepts and generalizations. While this examination may seem especially challenging, like other standardized tests, if you have studied and you know some test-taking techniques, you can do well.
Throughout this book you will find information that describes and explains the SAT II: U.S. History Test. In the Red Alert! section, you will find some basic information as well as tips to help you ace the test. Use this section and the chapters that follow as a study guide to complement your regular U.S. history course work.
This is the teacher's book to accompany the Headstart beginner course.
It contains the workbook key, all the answers to the exercises from the student's book, the tapescripts, photocopiable material, 2 Stop and Check tests as well as some hints and tips on teaching beginners.