Practicing for such tests will give your child a significant
advantage in the future when your child is called upon to
do a test in a selection situation at school where the results
matter.
By
knowing how such test questions are constructed, how they
are scored and by practicing answering test questions within
a specified time limit your child will gain a good feel
for examinations that involve comprehension and concentration
where your child has to work under pressure within a time
limit.
These
tests will also provide a good predictor of how your children
will do at school and how they will perform when they come
to take future aptitude tests that are important to their
success.
Taking
IQ tests should also increase comprehension and concentration.
Studies have shown that exercising the brain by solving
puzzles and solving problems only helps to increase comprehension
and concentration thereby improving at test questions generally.
When
taking a selection test every question answered correctly
may be vital to their success and preparing beforehand can
make significant difference to their success rate.
The
tests in this e-book will allow you to:
- Increase
your Childs score in selection tests - Give your Child
a feel for aptitude tests by understanding how test questions
are constructed, how they are scored and timed.
- Provides
a good predictor of how your children will do at school
- Measuring five different categories of intelligence
will tell you what your child is good at and what your child
may need help with.
- Determine
whether your child will make a good architect, scientist,
artist or writer - Different occupations require different
types of intelligence. Find out what intelligence your child
excels at and what they do not.
- Store
the tests on your hard-drive and take them at a later date
- These Tests are in the form of an e-book and so can
be stored on your hard-drive and taken at any time by any
number of children.
These
PHD designed tests contain five IQ tests, each containing
40 questions designed to evaluate the following abilities:
abstract reasoning IQ; logical-mathematical IQ; perceptual
IQ; linguistic IQ and visual-spatial IQ. Each test contains
40 separate items. The correct answers are given at the end
of each part.
They
are arranged in sections and are downloaded in the form of
an e-book. E-books are electronic books which are stored on
your hard drive where they can be read at any time and so
can be used by more then one child.
If
you wish to learn more about what each of the tests measure
then read below.
Abstract
Reasoning - For example the abstract reasoning IQ test
is an excellent measure of basic mental ability. Predicting
how fast a child learns new ideas, grasps difficult concepts,
and utilizes the knowledge they have been taught in a meaningful,
insightful manner. A child that scores high on abstract reasoning
has good reasoning skills, learns quickly, and can understand
complex problems. They may have excelled at activities like
puzzles and legos (tm) at an early age and worked comfortably
with printed language.
Logical-mathematical
- Children with mathematical/logical ability exhibit many
characteristics. Math, science may be their favorite subject
in school. They tend to be good at computing, experimenting,
searching for patterns, and are drawn to the rational. For
instance, they may enjoy solving puzzles, counting, collecting
and classifying things, and take an analytical approach to
problems. Mathematical/ logical intelligence entails the ability
to reason either deductively or inductively and to recognize
and manipulate abstract patterns and relationships. These
are the kinds of skills highly developed in scientists, engineers,
economists, accountants, detectives and members of the legal
profession.
Famous
examples: Albert Einstein, John Dewey.
Perceptual
- A child who scores high on this test will need good observation
and perceptual skills. They will also require a good concentration
and processing speed. This test will measure your Child's
ability to decipher a code and recognize subtle differences
and similarities in words and objects. A Child with this ability
usually enjoys cracking codes and games like code breaker
are an obvious example. You need a lot of perceptual intelligence
if you are a code breaker, processor.
Famous
example: Alan Turing.
Linguistic
- Young Children who score high in linguistic IQ tests will
usually start talking and reading early in childhood. Older
children will have a higher sensitivity and understanding
of subtle differences in language. They will also have a greater
vocabulary and understanding of complex language then other
children their age. Children with linguistic ability exhibit
an enjoyment for writing, reading and Storytelling. Games
like Scrabble® are often favorite activities of those
who excel in linguistic intelligence. English and social studies
are sometimes their favorite subjects. Lawyers, writers, poets
and eloquent speakers are strong in linguistic intelligence.
Academic success depends on it.
Example:
T.S. Eliot, Noam Chomsky, W. H. Auden.
Visual-Spatial
- Children who score high on this test are better able to
maneuver and operate space and recreate visual images from
memory. They display an ability to arrange color, line and
shape to produce creative works of art and sculpture. They
will be able to locate their position on a map and get to
a destination easily. Children with this intelligence will
show an interest in Jigsaw puzzles, drawing, geometry and
photography and may show an interest in games that rely on
visual-spatial planning such as Chess. These children have
potential for becoming great architects, illustrators, interior
decorators or computer graphics designers. You need a lot
of spatial intelligence if you are an architect, sculptor,
surgeon, dancer, cab driver or chess master.
Famous
Examples: Garry Kasparov, Michelangelo, Frank Lloyd Write.
This
e-book will benefit many different age groups as it will provide
a comparison of five different types of intelligences and
will give them an idea of how selection test questions are
constructed. The scores are for children aged 9-14.
I
will say again the ebook advertised here will help your child
prepare for selection tests, give them an idea of how IQ test
questions are constructed, how to do an IQ test and how to
score them. These tests will help when in the future your
child is called upon to do a test in a selection situation
at school where the results matter.
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Regards,
P.S.
Don't forget a small amount of practice in taking selection
tests can go a long way in improving your Childs pass rate
and academic achievement. |