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AppRecs rating 3.6. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Aptitude Test Trainer
Preparation can be the difference between passing and failing your aptitude test. Give yourself the best preparation possible with the Aptitude Test Trainer.
Practice more than 2600 questions with explained solutions.
Track your progress and compare your score to other users.
YOU choose how to prepare:
1: Select practice or test mode
2: Choose the question categories to train
3: Select the number of questions
4: Start your preparation!
Features:
- Detailed solution/explanation to each question
- 2600 different questions
- Questions resemble real aptitude test questions
- Customized tests
- Score progression chart
- Answer statistics
- Compare your score with others
- See how others answered a question
- Two modes of training
Question categories:
- Spatial Ability
- Deductive Reasoning
- Inductive Reasoning
- Abstract Reasoning
- Numerical Reasoning
- Number series
- Numerical Word Problems
- Mathematical Knowledge
- Basic Arithmetic
- Numerical Reasoning
- Critical Thinking
- Verbal Reasoning
- Word Analogy
- Word Relationships
- Vocabulary
- Grammar & Spelling
- Coherence & Cohesion
- Reading Comprehension
- Code Breaking
- Mechanical Comprehension
- Electronics Knowledge
- Mechanical Knowledge
- Tools
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Reviews for Aptitude Test Trainer
Art of Problem Solving
Pretty neat but I hope it has much more diverse and puzzling problems.
Please take a look at South Korea’s Public Service Aptitude Test (입법고시 or 5급 공채 or 피셋), Legal Education Eligibility Test (리트), College Scholarship Aptitude Test (수능) (especially 화학 1), etc. Why I’m suggesting these tests is because they are aptitude tests with highly diverse styles and asking diverse cognitive eligibility. Note: I really find some of questions in this application are interesting but something like inductive reasoning, etc., is not much rigorous. Also, some questions are common and often repetitive to questions from IQ tests Some of the app’s questions were quite fun, but many of the others were of types that could easily be found on internet, so they didn’t feel very unique. In particular, several questions were quite similar to the typical IQ test problems often seen online. Especially the types that ask which shape comes next were the same as those common “IQ test” questions on the internet, making them repetitive and dull. The previous examples i have suggested may help you understand what questions are lovable.
nancyphann
cannot download
I cannot download the app but it charged me. I have tried so many times but it keeps saying cannot download at this time. Can you please fix the problem?