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In several of my earlier Kogan Page titles I have provided readers
with the opportunity to obtain a greater understanding of IQ
testing by means of practice tests in which readers have been able
to familiarize themselves with the type of questions they are likely
to encounter when taking such tests.
In this book I have retained some of the question types that
have appeared in my previous books but have also introduced
several new types of questions designed to measure an advanced
level of numerical, verbal and spatial ability, as well as questions
involving the use of logical analysis, lateral thinking and
problem-solving abilities. The object of this book, therefore, is to
present readers with an even greater challenge in which the 12
separate tests have a higher than usual overall degree of difficulty.
Such tests are particularly useful to anyone who may need to
undertake graduate and managerial selection in the future. They
are also of value to any professional who contemplates seeking
other positions which may involve the use of psychometric testing
as part of the selection process, or as a means of internal
advancement in the organization in which they are employed. |
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