A specialty, or specialty, in medicine is a branch of medical practice. After completing medical school, physicians or surgeons usually further their medical education in a specific specialty of medicine by completing a multiple year residency to become a medical …
Click here for CMA Practice Tests — Click here for RMA Practice Tests
Electronics questions are often included as part of mechanical aptitude (comprehension) questions. The ASVAB and Elevator Repair Aptitude tests have electronics questions. The following topics are usually covered: Circuits, Conductors, Short circuits, Open and Closed circuits, Load, Path, Parallel …
Mechanical aptitude questions are found on the ASVAB, Canadian Firefighter and Elevator Industry Aptitude tests. Other occupations are, Automotive and Aircraft Mechanics, Engineers, Installation and Maintenance Repair people, Industrial and Technical (Non-Retail) Sales Representatives, and Skilled Tradespeople such as Electricians, …
Complete study guide with self assessments, tutorials, practice test questions and test tips. Practice test questions for, paragraph comprehension, arithmetic reasoning, word knowledge, auto and shop, mathematics, mechanical comprehension and electronics. PDF Version of Printed Version. Download after purchase. More …
Verbal reasoning questions are similar to syllogisms. A series of short sentences, or premises are given and students must select from a series of 4 statements as to which is true, given the premises. Some High School Exams, particularly the HSPT have verbal …
Number series are where a series of numbers are given and students must calculate either the missing numbers or the number that follows. Standardized Tests such as the Ontario Police, Canadian Armed Forces Entrance Test Number Series Tutorial Number Sequences (Algebraic) See …
1. What is 6 more than 1/3 of 25? a. 8.33 b. 15 c. 14.33 d. 18 2. What number is the largest? a. 50% of 50 b. 2/5 of 200 c. 0.2 portion of 20 d. 1/5th of …
1. Examine the following and find the best answer. 1. (3 X 4) – 5 2. (3 X 4) – 3 3. (3 X 5) – 10 a. 1 and 3 are equal b. 1 and 3 are not equal …