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Re: psychometric test for dmrc
As you want here I am telling Psychometric tests are designed to measure candidates' suitability for a role based on the required personality characteristics and aptitude (or cognitive abilities). Psychometric Test material for DMRC exam preparation : Questions 1, 2, 3 (Towards / Away from thinking) The column with the greatest number of ticks indicates your preference Question Away From Towards 1 B A D C F E 2 B A D C E F 3 A B F C E D Questions 4, 5, 6 (Match / Mismatch) Your preference will be indicated by whether you identified what was similar in each of the shapes. They are all rectangles, they each have four corners and they all have straight sides. They are all circles They are all arrows, they all point roughly upwards The above are all examples of sorting for a match. If you have identified what was different in each, i.e. the mismatch, then you would have answers similar to the following: Two are upright; one is on the side. Two circles are smaller in size to the other four Two arrows are pointing up and right and one is pointing up and left. For questions 5 and 6, add up the number of ticks in each of the following columns. Question Match Mismatch 5 A B C D E F 6 B A C D F E The column with the greatest number of ticks indicates your preference Question 7 (Big Chunk / Small Chunk) Your preference will be indicated by the number of words of each type. If you have a larger total for A ,your preference is big chunk thinking. A larger total of B would indicate a preference for small chunk thinking. Question 8 (Past / Present / Future) Indicate which ones you ticked in the following columns. Past Present Future A B D C E G F H I L J K The number ticked in each column indicates your relative preferences, i.e., highest score = most preferred style; lowest score = least preferred style. Comment on Test Our perception of reality is governed by the filters that we have. The test tries to identify our filters. Knowledge of our own filters, and also those of the persons we deal with, will help us in getting the best out of ourselves and others. A small explanation of what each of the filters mean is given below. Towards / Away from thinking: Do you take decisions because of liking or to avoid discomfort to self or others. Match / Mismatch: Do you like order or you are comfortable in chaos. Big Chunk / Small Chunk: When you think of a problem, are you more interested in the macro issues or are you interested in the details. Past / Present / Future: What part of time dominates your thinking |
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