What Is An Aptitude Test, And How To Ace It?

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During the hiring process, applicants are often asked to take aptitude tests or psychometric tests. Many companies use these tests to measure a person's skills and determine what they can do. Your results will be compared to the results of other applicants. The test will show how applicants handle problems that come up during the application process.

How to ace an Aptitude Test?

Anyone can expand and improve their skills to get ready for their assessment. Use these tips to get the best possible result.

  1. Know how the test will be set up.

    You should know how the recruitment test is set up to better prepare for it and know what to expect. It's essential to understand how the test will be conducted, how many questions it will have, and how long it will take. Leave out any false information.

  2. Practice every day.

    Practice helps you get better. If you take tests often, you get used to the different types of questions and the various subjects. You'll know what you're good at and have a chance to work on what you're not so good at. You will also get better at taking tests and finishing them faster. By practising, candidates will increase their chances of getting a good score and feel more comfortable during the test.

  3. Take Mock Tests:

    Make sure you take practice tests relevant to your industry. There are many different aptitude tests that are used in hiring, and different assessment centres may use different methods. Confirm the kind of aptitude test that you will be given, or ask for some sample questions.

    There are a lot of free aptitude teststhat you can use to practise at Glow & Lovely Careers (formery known as Fair & Lovely Career Foundation).

  4. Read and follow the instructions carefully.

    Even though this seems obvious, ensure you read the test instructions carefully. Keep track of the time; if you don't understand something, ask the person running the event. Carefully reading the test will help you use your time much better.

  5. Make good use of your time.

    Most of the time, aptitude tests are stressful, and you feel like you have to rush through them. This is why you need to know how to use your time well. By practising the test ahead of time, you can learn how to pace yourself.

    On the day of the test, start with the questions that are easiest to answer. This will give you time to attempt the harder questions. Pay a lot of attention to the parts of the test that are worth the most points, and wear a watch so you can keep track of the time.

    Try not to get nervous, drink some water, pause between sections, and keep calm. All the best for your aptitude test!

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Along with the two of her companions, Mohana Singh and Avni Chaturvedi, she was selected into the Indian Air Force Fighter Squadron in 2016 by Manohar Parikar

President Ramnath Kovind awarded this brave girl the Nari Shakti Puraskar! Meet Bhawana Kanth, the girl who made the nation proud.

Who said women could not touch the sky? Bhawana has already done it!

She took the solo flight Mig-21 Bison, a supersonic fighter plane from Ambala Air Force Station, in around 1400 hours.

She also flies Hawk advanced jet trainers.

She is now posted to the IAF's number 3 squadron 'cobras' and has been awarded a Nari Shakti Puraskar!

Bhawana had always been aspiring to fly planes since childhood. Moreover, she was fond of sports like kho-kho, swimming, etc.

She completed her primary education at DAV public school in Barauni refinery. Her father, Tej Narayan Kanth, was an electrical engineer, and her mother, Radha Kanth, was a homemaker. Both the parents encouraged her to complete her education in her desired field.

She, too, worked hard and completed her graduation in medical electronics engineering in 2014. She further got recruited for Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

But she couldn't let go of her dream of flying planes. She left her secure job at TCS and took the Air Force Common Admission Test to fulfill this dream.

The go-getter Bhawana passed this test too!

She was commissioned into the Indian Air Force. In her stage-1 training, she joined the fighter stream, as it was part of her training.

Her stage-2 training was on Kiran Intermediate Jet Trainers at Hakimpet Air Force Station in Hyderabad. Determined Bhawana did so well in her training that she was commissioned as the flying officer at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal.

She did her first solo spin at the height of 20,000 feet. She was not confident enough. But she knew, that if she doesn't get hold of her fears now, she will constantly be afraid. this brave girl applied whatever was taught in her training very efficiently. As a result, she could finally control the aircraft.

As the saying goes, 'feet, what do I need you for, when I have wings to fly?', every girl has her wings. She needs to have the courage to spread them and fly! When a girl like Bhawana leaves her secure job to chase her dreams, why can't we?!

If you are ready to fly high, kick start your career by registering on Glow and Lovely Careers and taking up Online Courses, applying for Internships and Jobs, and getting tremendous experience and opportunities for the future!

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