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Number and Quantity
Basic Math
The Number and Quantity section, or more commonly known as basic math, tests your ability use of numbers, differentiate between representations of numbers, and the associations between numbers. Also, understand mathematical operations, the relationship between operations.
Questions may also include:
● Scientific notation
● Factorials
● Create strategies solve problems
● Expressions with exponents or radicals
● Absolute value
● Improvise and use mathematical strategies
Math Test Prep
How to Study for a Math Test
Types of Word Problems
How to Solve Word Problems
Number Series Tutorial
Algebra
Basic Algebra includes
Simple 1 variable linear equations
Advanced Algebra includes:
- Functions
- Trigonometry
- Inequalities
- Quadratics
- Polynomials
- Linear equations
Geometry
Geometry
Area, perimeter, and circumference
Pythagorean geometry
Slope
College Level Math
College Level
College Level math includes
:
- Algebra
- Quadratics
- Polynomials and monomials
- Solution of equations with 1 and 2 variables
- Algebraic applications
- Trigonometry
- Functions
- Coordinate geometry
- Congruence
- Transformations
- Inequalities
Statistics
Basic Statistics
Statistics
Mean, Mode, Median
Simple Probability
Making inferences
English Grammar and Punctuation
English Grammar
Grammar
English Usage
Punctuation
Sentence Correction
Sentence Completion
Scrambled Paragraphs
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension
Standardized tests give a short passage, followed by questions. Questions include
- Making Inferences
- Summarizing
- Main Idea
- Author’s tone
- Author’s purpose
- Opinion vs. Facts
- Meaning in Context
Listening Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Listening comprehension questions give an audio passage followed by questions. The audio passages can be from:
- Completing a practice task
- Solving a problem
- A Daily Life Conversation
- Listening for Information in a passage
- News Item
- A discussion
- Different viewpoints
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Basic Science
Science
Science questions include:
- Chemistry
- Life Science (biology)
- Scientific Method
- Scientific Reasoning
- Physics
Social Studies
Social Studies
Social Studies usually covers:
- Economics
- Geography
- World history
- US history
- Canadian history
- US government and civics
- Canadian government
Medical
Medical
Medical related questions include:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Pharmacology and Lab
- Medical Specialties
- Asepsis
- Medical Root and Prefix
- Medical Surgical and Diagnostic Procedures
How to Study Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts. Physiology is the study of the function of body parts and the body as a whole.
Logic and IQ
Logic and IQ
Logic and IQ
Logic questions cover
- Sentence Logic
- Syllogisms
IQ Questions Cover
- Analogies (mathematical and verbal)
- Pattern driven (spatial and mathematical)
- Classification
- Visual
- Spatial
- Logical
Practice
Mechanical Comprehension and Spatial Relations
Mechanical Comprehension
Mechanical Comprehension includes:
- Pulleys and Belts
- Gears
- Springs
- Levers
- Balancing Scales
- Gravity
- Acceleration
- Hydraulics
- Weights
- Magnetism
- Energy Types
- Friction
- Horseshow Magnets
- Pressure
- Pendulum
- Pivot Points
- Power Source
- Conductors
- Open and Closed Circuits
- Switches
- Series and Parallel Circuits
- Electrical load and Path
Situational Judgement
Situational Judgement tests (SJT)
SJT give test candidates realistic, hypothetical scenarios and ask the individual to choose the most appropriate response or to rank the responses according to the most effective. SJTs can be pencil and paper, computer based, films, or audio. Situational Judgement tests are multiple choice.
Spatial Relations
Spatial Relations
Spatial relations questions
How an object is located in space in relation to some object. Questions generally include,
- Folding
- Rotating
- Blocks
- Cut-outs
- Jig Saw
- Assembly
Memory and Recall
Memory Practice
Memory Practice
Standardized tests like the RCMP or the Canada Post GAT have memory questions – there are 2 types
1 – Look at peoples faces, names, cars, etc. for a few minutes then answer questions
2 – Videos that flash numbers or shapes for 3 or 4 seconds that you must draw or copy down
Spelling Practice
Spelling
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Date Published: Wednesday, December 5th, 2018
Date Modified: Friday, November 15th, 2024