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by Philip Carter


  The test is designed to test and develop both your powers of memory and your verbal dexterity. To solve each anagram, you must first memorise each set of seven letters and then use these seven letters to produce a seven-letter English word.

  Example: WOKEDRY = KEYWORD

  Look at each set of seven letters in turn for just 5 seconds, then look away and try to solve the anagram within 2 minutes without committing anything to paper.

  1. IANBATS

  2. PHILDON

  3. PAINOUT

  4. DIMMARE

  5. TALLFEE

  6. OURPETS

  7. NOBREAD

  8. CENTCOP

  9. DOEPIES

  10. TENRAVE

  11. OARPANG

  12. SHYAREA

  13. METHERO

  14. TAILMOP

  15. RAGMICE

  16. TIEZINC

  17. TAUTODE

  18. COYOMEN

  19. ANULTRA

  20. VIAROTA

  Test 6.4 Number=shape recognition

  Study the figure below for 15 seconds, then turn straight to page 79.

  Test 6.5 Pattern recognition B

  Study the figure below for 5 seconds. Now wait for 5 minutes and turn to page 79.

  Test 6.6 Instructions

  Read and memorise these instructions for 3 minutes, then turn immediately to page 79:Start at four.

  Go from four to seven.

  Then down.

  Then right.

  Then up.

  Then right.

  Then to two.

  Then left.

  Then up.

  Then back to four.

  Test 6.7 Pattern recognition C

  Study the following for 10 seconds, then wait for 2 minutes and turn to page 79.

  Test 6.8 Shopping list

  Study the following shopping list for 5 minutes, then wait for 5 minutes and turn to page 79.

  Jar of coffee.

  Fish fingers.

  Strawberry gateau.

  Cheshire cheese.

  Tin of baked beans.

  Packet of waffles.

  Six rashers of bacon.

  Packet of sugar.

  French mustard.

  Loaf of sliced bread.

  Test 6.9 Attention to detail

  Study the figure below for 5 minutes, then turn straight to page 79.

  Test 6.10 Memorising an address

  Study the address for 2 minutes, then turn to page 79.

  David Michael Christiensen

  7th Floor

  Norwalk House

  354 Osprey Drive West

  off Threddlethorpe Lane

  Netherlee

  Keyingham

  JU14 9LK

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  Answers, explanations and assessments

  Chapter 1 — Introduction

  Test 1.1 IQ test

  Answers

  1. Four stages:

  2. 1412: 2 + 8 + 4 = 14; 3 + 9 = 12

  3. arteriole, arthritic, arthritis, arthropod, artichoke, articular, artificer, artillery

  4. realistic, impracticable

  5. 4 6 3 7Reverse the numbers in the previous column and add 1 to the number at the bottom of that column.

  6. HJKN: it follows the pattern HiJKlmN; the rest follow the pattern CdEFgH.

  7. suppress reserve

  8. D: the dot moves round two places clockwise at each stage and alternates black=white.

  9. encyclopedia

  10. 88 and 55: deduct 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17

  11. accessory

  12. fabulous: it means fanciful or imaginary. The rest mean celebrated or renowned.

  13. 6: (19 + 11) ÷ 5 = 6; (13 + 5) ÷ 3 = 6

  14. A: C is the same as E with large=small circle reversal, and similarly B is the same as D.

  15. donate, give

  16. 910: 5 + 4 = 9, 3 + 7 = 10

  17. augment

  18. D

  19. literal, verbatim

  20. 11: 13 + 31 = 44 and 44 ÷ 4 = 11

  21. B: the rectangle increases in size and rotates 90°. The square reduces in size and goes inside the figure originally inside the square, which in turn goes inside the rectangle having rotated 180°.

  22. E

  23. accustomed

  24. C: looking across a black dot is added. Looking down a circle is added.

  25. 51 litres: 5% = 4.25, therefore 40% = 4.25 × 8 = 34. 85 less 34 = 51.

  26. crave, dislike

  27. A: the number of sides in the figure reduce by 1. The number of dots increase by 1 and turn white to black.

  28. 76: add 19 each time.

  29. F: the large arc rotates 90° clockwise at each stage, the middle arc rotates 90° anti-clockwise at each stage, and the inner arc rotates 90° anti-clockwise at each stage.

  30. 5: each number in the outer circle is the difference of the two numbers immediately next to it anti-clockwise in the inner circles. So, 9 — 4 = 5, 7 — 5 = 2, 8 — 1 = 7, etc.

  31. Switch C is not working.

  32. B: the rest are the same figure rotated.

  33. 6.5: add the numbers in the same position in the left and right circles to obtain the number in the same position in the centre circle.

  34. E: only figures that appear in the same position in the first and second squares looking both across and down are carried forward to the final square; however, circles turn to squares and vice versa.

  35. nocturnal

  36. 91: add 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

  37. A

  38. Joe 36, Mo 24, Flo 16

  39. The Gardeners’ Association debated whether to hold its bi-annual flower show at the beginning of April and September, or at the end of April and September each year.

  40. 28: looking across, add 2, 4, 6. Looking down, add 3, 5, 7.Each completely correct answer scores one point.

  Assessment

  Chapter 2 — Specific aptitude tests

  Test 2.1 Synonym test A

  Answers

  1. adhesive

  2. informative

  3. adoption

  4. connote

  5. scholarly

  6. nonsensical

  7. equanimity

  8. extensive

  9. lattice

  10. overfill

  11. assiduously

  12. force

  13. eager

  14. rest

  15. calcify

  16. epitomize

  17. scolding

  18. charade

  19. tirade

  20. custom

  Assessment

  Test 2.2 Synonym test B

  Answers

  1. gnaw, chew

  2. inimitable, matchless

  3. recruit, mobilize

  4. unchaste, impure

  5. workaday, prosaic

  6. inveterate, entrenched

  7. abandon, relinquish

  8. cursory, hurried

  9. opinionated, dogmatic

  10. orbit, encircle

  11. orchestrate, score

  12. virulent, noxious

  13. yet, moreover

  14. sophistic, fallacious

  15. assist, facilitate

  16. horizontal, supine

  17. fare, food

  18. guide, shepherd

  19. retreat, getaway

  20. genre, type

  Assessment

  Test 2.3 Antonym test A

  Answers

  1. accelerate

  2. flexible

  3. genteel

  4. genial

  5. democratic

  6. comprehensible

  7. compress

  8. inconceivable

  9. humane

  10. tiny

  11. adjacent

  12. proven

  13. mellow

  14. ethereal

  15. eulogise

  16. bold

  17. nervous

  18. burden

  19. appended

  20. discordant

 
Assessment

  Test 2.4 Antonym test B

  Answers

  1. murky, bright

  2. scarce, profuse

  3. contradict, substantiate

  4. similar, contrary

  5. fluent, faltering

  6. salvation, perdition

  7. hazardous, secure

  8. wasteful, frugal

  9. candid, subtle

  10. gregarious, unsociable

  11. allow, proscribe

  12. rear, bow

  13. important, petty

  14. diplomatic, rude

  15. absolve, convict

  16. zest, apathy

  17. turmoil, calm

  18. taut, slack

  19. neophyte, instructor

  20. phlegmatic, animated

  Assessment

  Test 2.5 Analogy test A

  Answers

  1. hands

  2. obsession

  3. astonish

  4. stalk

  5. fourteen

  6. flashes

  7. imposing

  8. lead

  9. panel

  10. occident

  11. pen

  12. use

  13. engine

  14. swan

  15. unbroken

  16. blue

  17. intersect

  18. drill

  19. expert

  20. realisation

  Assessment

  Test 2.6 Analogy test B

  Answers

  1. fruit, tree

  2. fire, fling

  3. fur, plumage

  4. night, winter

  5. star, ring

  6. tongue, legs

  7. substances, animals

  8. journey, meeting

  9. book, opera

  10. politician, king

  11. furniture, spur

  12. gangster, bandit

  13. piano, drum

  14. animal, verse

  15. slow, soft

  16. sin, virtue

  17. church, hospital

  18. regulate, rectify

  19. ditch, watchtower

  20. grass, mountain

  Assessment

  Test 2.7 Classification test

  Answers

  1. level: all the others mean straight up.

  2. exceptional: all the others mean the very best.

  3. covering: the rest are specifically types of closed containers.

  4. deceive: the rest mean to persuade.

  5. visit: it means to call on, the rest mean to call to.

  6. steeple: it is part of a church, the rest all being actual places of worship.

  7. buffoonery: it means clowning around, the rest mean nonsensical.

  8. perfect: it means 100%, the rest are just OK.

  9. spheroid: it is round, the rest are square.

  10. discontinue: it means to sign off, the rest mean to sign away.

  11. scorched: it means hot, the rest mean dry.

  12. certificate: the rest are types of information.

  13. burrow: it means to dig, the rest mean to plough.

  14. feline: it is a cat, the rest are types of monkey.

  15. design: the rest mean to shape.

  16. strange: the rest are all unreal.

  17. holiday: the rest are specific types of festivity.

  18. orbicular: it is going around, the rest go from side to side or sideways.

  19. distribute: it means to hand out, the rest mean to hand in.

  20. recurrent: it means repeatedly, the rest mean irregularly.

  Assessment

  Test 2.8 Comprehension

  Answers

  1. Just as the hapless interviewer was half way through asking his most involved and difficult question, the worst thing that could have happened did, and all hell was let loose as Ben saw a cat through the dining room window. Apart from almost barking the house down and totally drowning out the second half of the question, Ben shot across the dining room in a brown blur before throwing himself against the kitchen door with a sickening crash.

  2. We all have the potential to be creative, however, because of the pressures of modern living and the need for specialization, many of us never have the time or opportunity, or indeed are given the encouragement, to explore our latent talents, even though most of us have sufficient ammunition to realise this potential in the form of data which has been fed into, collated and processed by the brain over many years.

  3. Learning is the acquisition of new knowledge, and memory is the retention of this knowledge. The combination of learning and memory, therefore, is the basis of all our knowledge and abilities and is what enables us to consider the past, exist in the present and plan for the future.

  Assessment Each correct answer scores one point.

  Test 2.9 Advanced verbal test A — multi-discipline

  Answers

  1. The school principal tried to persuade the police not to prosecute the boys for what had been a momentary lapse in their good behaviour.

  2. sincerity

  3. surveillance

  4. whimsical

  5. appreciative

  6. renounce, disclaim

  7. sporadic, frequent

  8. act the part of

  9. avarice

  10. There is no single definition of success, as what is considered to be success by one individual may differ considerably for another.

  11. When used in dialogue, the question mark is placed inside the quotation marks, and replaces the full stop.

  12. The candidate was able to demonstrate his ability to sustain a high level of work activity.

  13. liability, hindrance

  14. list

  15. manner=manor

  16. anonymous, incognito

  17. sagacious

  18. perigee, perihelion

  19. literal, fanciful

  20. yesterday

  21. insomniac

  22. undemanding

  23. resort

  24. austere

  25. thrift, profligacy

  Assessment

  Test 2.10 Advanced verbal test B — anagrams

  Answers

  1. impulse

  2. feat, exploit

  3. put to sea

  4. NBDRA = brand

  5. NFEOT = often

  6. SHE ELK = shekel; the animals are donkey (OK deny), gopher (hog rep) and badger (garbed).

  7. STOREY = oyster; the trees are poplar (rap lop), spruce (PC user) and cherry (her cry).

  8. PEOTM = tempo

  9. slick, crude

  10. gauntlet

  11. prepared

  12. obstinate

  13. alleviate

  14. sultana

  15. canoe, tanker, ferry

  16. pilot, banker, chef

  17. cohesion

  18. load, cargo

  19. obsolete

  20. periodical

  Assessment

  Test 2.11 Number sequence test

  Answers

  1. 64: add 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.

  2. 36, 54: add 9 each time.

  3. 83.75: deduct 3.25 each time.

  4. 24, 76: there are two sequences interwoven. Add 6 starting at 0 and deduct 6 starting at 100.

  5. 85: add 17 each time

  6. 6: ×1, ×2, ×3, ×4, ×5, ×6

  7. 58: deduct 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12

  8. 19: add 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.5

  9. 12.5: there are two interwoven sequences, ×2 starting at 100 and ÷2 starting at 50.

  10. 9.5: add 3.75 each time.

  11. 75, 26: there are two interwoven sequences, -2.5, -5, -7.5 starting at 100 and +2.5, 5, 7.5 starting at 1.

  12. 108: deduct the sum of the digits of the previous number each time.

  13. 26, 31: +1, +1, +2, +2, +3, +3, +4, +4, +5, +5

  14. 3281: ×5 + 1 each time

  15. 857: deduct 28.6 each time

  16. 945: ×1, ×3, ×5, ×7, ×9

  17. 108: add 36 each time

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bsp; 18. 7, 11: there are two interwoven sequences, +1.5 starting at the first 1, and +2.5 starting at the second 1.

  19. 432, 1296: ×2, ×3, ×2, ×3, ×2, ×3

  20. 70, 80: there are two interwoven sequences, add 14 starting at 14 and add 16 starting at 16.

  Assessment

  Test 2.12 Mental arithmetic

  Answers

  1. 72

  2. 42

  3. 165

  4. 135

  5. 14

  6. 24

  7. 87.5

  8. 150

  9. 61

  10. 82

  11. 168

  12. 64

  13. 458

  14. 83

  15. 176

  16. 150

  17. of 112 = 70;of 88 = 77

  18. 3706

  19. 56

  20. 881

  21. 101

  22. 1080

  23. 0.2

  24. 198

  25. 7634

  26. 852

  27. 935

  28. 20.04

  29. 26.9

  30. 47.95

  Assessment

  Test 2.13 Working with numbers

  Answers

  1. 13 minutes (11.47): 11.47 less 68 minutes = 10.39. 10 a.m. plus 39 minutes (3 × 13) = 10.39.

  2. Jack 9, Jill 3: in 3 years’ time Jack will be 12 and Jill will be 6.

  3. Al 24, Sal 36, Mal 54.

  4. Alice £62.00, Susan £22.00:

  5. 300: () × 5 = 300

  6. £140.00:= 0.4; 0.4 + 0.45 = 0.85, therefore £21.00 = 0.15 (15%) and× 100 =140.

  7. 23 units and 12 units: 23 × 12 = 276; (23 + 12) × 2 = 70.

  8. 350: 250 + 40% = 350

  9. 2

  10. £214.20

  11. 95 minutes, or 1 hour 35 minutes.

  12. 80: combined age in 7 years = 92; 4 × 7 = 28, therefore, combined age now is 92 — 28 = 64; in 4 years’ time combined age is therefore 64 + 16 (4 × 4) = 80.

  13. , therefore, = 115 and(5 × 115) or 575 had just bought cosmetics;(10 × 115) or 1150 had just bought clothing.

  14. 9: 19 × 3 = 57 (total of three numbers); 24 × 2 = 48 (total of two numbers); the third number is therefore 57 — 48 = 9.

 

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