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Magigi
#1 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 11:00:57 AM
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Guys...Has anyone sat for a psychometric test? I am doing a job interview nxt week and in all the interviews I have done, psychometric test has never featured! I know this has to do with aptitudes, personality etc. Anybody in the know about this. Please help!
kizee1
#2 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 11:07:21 AM
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i have

there are many types, the thing is that theres no correct answer so do not stress urself, be relaxed and choose the answer that first gets into ur head...avoid over-analysing the test and as well do not make un-educated guesses hope that helps
McReggae
#3 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 11:16:23 AM
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It's a simple test basically based two question lines:
1. What do you think people expect of you / think of your personality!!!
2. What do you think of yourself

.....words such confident, assertive blah blah will be there!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Magigi
#4 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 11:18:15 AM
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@Kizee
Thanks Kazee. What do u mean there is no correct answer? That is intersting and a relief too...So waht is its aim?
Magigi
#5 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 11:21:45 AM
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@McReggae and Kizee
...Thanks guys...The wonders of internet and being a member of Wazua....!!! I have learnt so much within a few minutes...

Anybody else...
YesuWangu
#6 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 12:22:22 PM
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Magigi, they want to find out if you are a psycho...or will be one....

ok, they want to find out if you are the sharpest tool in the shed, or not.

someone said there are no wrong answers? 'wrong' answers will not get you that job. fact.
reddevil
#7 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 12:38:20 PM
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As said already there is no definite answer but if I were to summarize, the purpose will be to determine.
-->Your abilities: how versatile are you, are you an all rounder. are you suited for a role with a wide spectrum of tasks to be performed. Your planning; are you a hands on, are you good with admin tasks e.t.c

-->Your personality: Do you finish whatever you start? are you tenacious, follow details to achieve your goal, focus on one thing at a time? Are you determined, self-assured, with initiative
and the ability to take decisions and accept
responsibility; are you a ‘solid’ worker who is
reliable and persevering.

-->General Abilities
-->Practical Abilities
-->Confidence
-->Flexibility

Anyways there is a lot to say, but thats just it in a nut shell, so don't go looking for books trying to revise, its more about you as an individual...have fun, be easy & be relaxed smile
kizee1
#8 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 12:42:55 PM
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magigi

theres no correct answer means the answer u choose will be a factor of say ur personality or ur aptitude, so maybe an analytical person will choose an answer that differs from a person who wud suit a processing fucntion or a marketing function etc...
YOUNG ECONOMST
#9 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 1:06:27 PM
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Basics of what you expect:

If you need more info and examples,just Google and you will get examples which can enlighten you. Don't try to cram, you can be asked anything.
Here are some basics of what you should expect:

Personality Tests

Most employers recognize that personality is of great importance in success at work. Consequently, most of the psychometric tests that you will be expected to take as part of the recruitment process will include a short personality test.

The principle behind these tests is that it is possible to quantify your personality by asking you about your feelings, thoughts and behavior in a variety of situation both at work and outside of work.



You will be presented with statements describing various ways of feeling or acting and asked to answer each one on a 2 point, 5 point or 7 point scale. The number of questions you are expected to answer varies from about 50 to 200, depending on the duration of the test.



1. I prefer to avoid conflict.


A) True B) False



2. I enjoy parties and other social occasions.

A) strongly disagree B) disagree C) neutrals D) agree E) strongly agree



3. Work is the most important thing in my life.


A) very strongly disagree B) strongly disagrees C) disagree D) neutral E) agree
F)strongly agree G) very strongly agree





Personality has a significant role to play in deciding whether you have the enthusiasm and motivation that the employer is looking for. It also determines how well you are going to fit in to the organization, in terms of your personality, attitude and general work style. In most working situations it’s the personalities of the people involved that affect the day-to-day success of the organization. If a manager can’t motivate their staff or the team doesn't work well together, then quality of service and productivity will suffer.



There have also been significant changes in the past 20 years in the way that organizations operate. For example, management styles tend to be less autocratic and there are usually fewer levels of management than there were. The move towards more knowledge based and customer focused jobs means that individuals have more autonomy even at fairly low levels within organizations. In addition, most organizations expect to undergo frequent changes in the way that they operate in order to remain competitive. All of these factors have contributed to your personality being seen as more important now than it was in the past.



Aptitude Tests

There are at least 5000 aptitude and ability tests on the market. Some of them contain only one type of question (for example, verbal ability, numeric reasoning ability etc) while others are made up of different types of question. If you are unsure what types of question to expect then ask the human resources department at the organization you are applying to. This will not count against you as you have a right to prepare yourself for any tests you are asked to sit.



Aptitude tests consist of multiple choice questions and are administered under exam conditions. They are strictly timed and a typical test might allow 30 minutes for 30 or so questions.

The different types of aptitude tests can be classified as follows:

Verbal Ability - Includes spelling, grammar, ability to understand analogies and follow detailed written instructions. These questions appear in most general aptitude tests because employers usually want to know how well you can communicate.

Numeric Ability - Includes basic arithmetic, number sequences and simple mathematics. In management level tests you will often be presented with charts and graphs that need to be interpreted. These questions appear in most general aptitude tests because employers usually want some indication of your ability to use numbers even if this is not a major part of the job.

Abstract Reasoning - Measures your ability to identify the underlying logic of a pattern and then determine the solution. Because abstract reasoning ability is believed to be the best indicator of fluid intelligence and your ability to learn new things quickly these questions appear in most general aptitude tests.

Spatial Ability - Measures your ability to manipulate shapes in two dimensions or to visualize three-dimensional objects presented as two-dimensional pictures. These questions not usually found in general aptitude tests unless the job specifically requires good spatial skills.

Mechanical Reasoning - Designed to assess your knowledge of physical and mechanical principles. Mechanical reasoning questions are used to select for a wide range of jobs including the military (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery), police forces, fire services, as well as many craft, technical and engineering occupations.

Fault Diagnosis - These tests are used to select technical personnel who need to be able to find and repair faults in electronic and mechanical systems. As modern equipment of all types becomes more dependent on electronic control systems (and arguably more complex) the ability to approach problems logically in order to find the cause of the fault is increasingly important.

Data Checking - Measure how quickly and accurately errors can be detected in data and are used to select candidates for clerical and data input jobs.

Work Sample – Involves a sample of the work that you will be expected do. These types of test can be very broad ranging. They may involve exercises using a word processor or spreadsheet if the job is administrative or they may include giving a presentation or in-tray exercises if the job is management or supervisory level.

Don't Make Assumptions about Your Own Abilities
It is very important that you don't make any assumptions about your own abilities in these areas. For example, many people assume that they won't have any problems with verbal ability questions because they once got an 'A' in an English exam. They may have a point if they got the 'A' a few months ago, but what if it was ten years ago? It is very easy to ignore the effects of not reading as much as you used to, and of letting your spell-checker take care of correcting your written English.

The same thing applies to numerical ability. Most people who have been out of education for more than a few years will have forgotten how to multiply fractions and calculate volumes. While it is easy to dismiss these as 'first grade' or elementary maths, most people simply don't do these things on a day-to-day basis. So, don't assume anything - it's better to do some practice tests and then you'll know for sure.

All the best.


"The opportunity of a lifetime must be seized during the lifetime of the opportunity."
X13united
#10 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 1:09:21 PM
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Go to google. i.e if u have nt. Type,psychometric test. You ll get dozens of such test,pass through in half the time required. Tip: every answer must be neighbour/colleague friendly except that which may affect the team dirrectly. Finally,your priority must remain as such- 1.mission 2. Team 3. Individual/colleague. Good luck.
Ondiek
#11 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 1:09:32 PM
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Try as much as possible to avoid the extremes such as "strongly disagree" etc.

There will also be questions to check consistency in your answers so if you see a repeat question you have to give the same answer.
Intelligentsia
#12 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 1:32:11 PM
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[quote=YesuWangu]they want to find out if you are a psycho...or will be one....
quote]

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YesuWangu
#13 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 3:09:01 PM
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X13united wrote:
Go to google. i.e if u have nt. Type,psychometric test. You ll get dozens of such test,pass through in half the time required. Tip: every answer must be neighbour/colleague friendly except that which may affect the team dirrectly. Finally,your priority must remain as such- 1.mission 2. Team 3. Individual/colleague. Good luck.


Good knowledge here. Applause I wish I knew this before. I have failed one or two such tests......


Intelligentsia.....
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kizee1
#14 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 3:26:09 PM
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magigi

i was head hunted for what i considered a dream job a few months ago, the job was in a foreign land so u can imagine how badly i wanted it, i did a prometric test and i didnt get the job coz it turned i was a very independent personlity and that didnt fit with wat they wanted....i was quite dissapointed but when i found out wat exactly the job entailed i wasnt, it wud not have been my cup of tea

morale of the story is as @reddevil has said BE YOURSELF RELAX AND HAVE FUN do not second guess the test because u may end up gettin a role which doesnt fit ur personality and or aptitude...be urself bro kama ni yako ni yako...
MachariaN
#15 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 4:52:41 PM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
[quote=YesuWangu]they want to find out if you are a psycho...or will be one....
quote]

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