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Home»Our Blog»How to Pass Diagrammatic Reasoning Tests

How to Pass Diagrammatic Reasoning Tests

Opportunity DeskFebruary 14, 20203 Mins Read
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Diagrammatic reasoning tests are increasingly common during the recruitment process. Employers like these tests as they measure a candidate’s reasoning skills. Often diagrammatic tests are used for by companies that need to work via complicated and conceptual problems in an analytical way.

Here’s how you can make sure that you pass your diagrammatic reasoning test:

Step 1: Identify the test provider

So, are you going to take a diagrammatic test? The first thing you need to do is to ask for a sample test. This is because every diagrammatic reasoning test isn’t the same. A range of test providers produce these tests and identifying which one wrote your test, will allow you the best chance to practice correctly. This will be a huge benefit when you are dealing with your real test. Practice Aptitude Tests have a huge resource of diagrammatic reasoning tests for you to practice. They also have a list of top test publishers so you can find out more about the different types.

Step 2: Practice

Practicing the tests beforehand will make you familiar with the various kinds of diagrams and challenges you’ll face. This will let you learn from the mistakes, decrease your stress levels, and help you solve the questions quicker. Spend half an hour every day practicing the tests around two weeks before the real thing. On the day of the test you can then spend more time answering the test’s questions than getting familiar with the test format.

Step 3: Take your time in understanding

Never get afraid of spending time understanding the questions, manipulating the figures, and examining the diagrams. It is where your practicing actually pays dividends. It will stop you from getting flustered while taking the real test and will aid in clearing your heads so you can focus more easily.

Step 4: Make notes

Many diagrammatic tests have abstract figures. However, few have numbers and letters rather than shapes. We highly recommend you note the rules and process functions while working them out to avoid losing your track of thoughts. Be methodical and clear to prevent getting the wrong interpretation of the questions.

Step 5: Use logic 

You must use your mind logically. Crosswords, Sudoku – or any other kind of the puzzle – can enhance your abilities of spotting break codes and patterns. So, next time you have a spare few minutes, feel free to practice these games or attempt brain teasers to keep your brain active.

Step 6: Time management

While taking the test,  you have a limited amount of time  so use it wisely. Although you shouldn’t rush every question, you need to understand when to cut your losses and move on to the next question. Before you start, note the time you have and the number of questions and work out roughly how long you have for each question. This way you’ll always be able to keep on good time.

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