March 2nd, 2010 — GMAT
Air brakes work rather differently than the ordinary kind that you find on most cars and small trucks. But if you want to be able to drive one of those massive tanker trucks and make a living on the open road, you need to be able to safely use an air brakes system.
Of course, you [...]
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March 2nd, 2010 — GMAT
This E-IQ test (aka EQ) is designed to measure the strength of your various emotions such as love, anger, hatred, sadness, and hapiness.
It is a little different from other EQ tests as it will not give you a “score” per se but rather examines your answers and makes conjectures about your personality from them.
Don’t take [...]
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March 1st, 2010 — GMAT
Your personality can deeply impact your ability to successfully manage your career. If your personality is not well suited for your job, you are unlikely to succeed, even if you are a highly motivated and talented individual.
If you’re unsure whether or not your personality really matches your career, you might want to try taking this [...]
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March 1st, 2010 — GMAT
The Rorschach Test is named after the Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach who invented it. It is also known as the “Ink Blot” test.
In a Rorschach test, the subject is show a series of symmetrical ink blots formed randomly by folding a piece of paper together over a small puddle of ink. The patient is asked [...]
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March 1st, 2010 — GMAT
A motorcycle stunts man belonging to a fair, rides over the vertical walls of a circular well at an average speed of 54 kph for 5 minutes. If the radius of the well is 5 meters then the distance traveled is:
- 2.5 kms
- 3.5 kms
- 4.5 kms
- 5.5 kms
- None of the above
Distance traveled = speed * time
=54*5/60 =4.5 Kms
Ans : C



February 26th, 2010 — GMAT
THIS IS NOT A TEST
THIS IS NOT A TEST
It’s not a test; it’s an assessment. So you can just relax and put your feet up partner. This is not some difficult test that you have to worry about failing. It’s a self-assessment, so as long as you answer all of the questions honestly, it will [...]
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February 26th, 2010 — GMAT
There has been a lot of talk lately about whether or not IQ tests are really an accurate measure of intelligence, or whether or not intelligence is even a verifiable trait.
But love ‘em or hate ‘em, IQ tests are still the prevailing measure of intelligence, so they are at least marginally relevant.
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February 25th, 2010 — GMAT
This Spanish grammar test is administered by the don Quijote institution, one of the most respected organizations for the teach of Spanish to foreigners.
This is a pretty tough test, but it should diagnose accurately just exactly how much Spanish you’ve retained from your meager training in High School.
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February 25th, 2010 — GMAT
Contrary to traditional thinking on intelligence, Howard Gardner discovered that there are actually several types of measurable intelligence, not just a single “Intelligence Quotient” or IQ.
This led him to develop his theory of multiple intelligences. According to professor Gardner you can have linguistic intelligence, logical intelligence, natural intelligence, etc. That is a huge breakthrough in [...]
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February 24th, 2010 — GMAT
There are a lot of vegetables in this world, and I mean A LOT. You’ve got carrots, broccoli, sprouts, lettuce, arugula, onions, potatoes, garlic, green beans, bell peppers, tomatoes, rhubarb, the list goes on and on…
But which one of these lovely, oh so scrumptious, vegetables ARE YOU?
You’ve gotta be one of them (although you probably [...]
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