Diagrammatic Reasoning Test
- Think strategically and systematically about problems and developments within the relevant business field.
- Quickly analysize new information, communicate it to the overall scheme of things, and apply it to solve work-related problems.
- Effectively process and analysize new work-related data in a logical manner.
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Diagrammatic reasoning tests are closely related to abstract reasoning tests. They are used to select information technology specialists who need to work through complex abstract problems in an analytical way. The questions consist of flowcharts or process diagrams, and measure your ability to follow a series of logical instructions or to infer rules presented using symbols. These types of questions can appear in other types of test but they are particularly suited to information technology jobs because they closely mirror the way in which analysts and programmers approach software design. As such, they could be thought of as a work sample test that is independent of any particular technology or programming language.
The result of candidates' diagrammatic reasoning test supports employers to discover the extent to which candidates can:
• think strategically and systematically about problems and developments within the relevant business field.
• quickly analysize new information, communicate it to the overall scheme of things, and apply it to solve work-related problems.
• effectively process and analysize new work-related data in a logical manner.
Target Group: IT Engineers and Specialists, Directors, Managers, Professionals, Graduates & Management Trainees.
Test Structure: The diagrammatic reasoning test consists of 10 questions with patterns, figures, images and the duration is 15 minutes.