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Diagrammatic Reasoning tests are usually restricted to the
selection of information technology specialists.
Diagrammatic
Reasoning questions measure your ability to:
Infer rules from a diagram and then apply those rules to a new
situation
Follow a series of logical instructions presented using symbols
Follow flowchart or pseudo-code logic
These types of questions can appear in other types of test but
they are particularly suited to information technology jobs in
which analysts and programmers need to be able to work through
complex problems in an analytical way.

This sample question paper contains 40 questions and has
a suggested time limit of 10 minutes. The questions are
presented in Letter/A4 format for easy printing and self-marking.
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Diagrammatic Reasoning - Practice Test 1
It is not always easy to assess whether someone has the analytical
ability needed to succeed in a technical job in the information
technology industry. Many people who are regarded as 'intelligent'
and who have good academic qualifications find this kind of pure
analytical thinking both alien and difficult. It is widely
accepted in the IT industry that a 'natural' programmer can be
many times more productive than someone who does not share this
'natural' ability. It is not surprising therefore that
diagrammatic reasoning tests are used extensively to select
software developers.
Over 95% of the candidates who fail these tests did not do enough practice - Don't be one of them!


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