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Ability Tests

Technical Test Battery (TTB)

Overview:

The Technical Test Battery is a series of tests particularly suitable for the selection and development of individuals in technically or practically oriented jobs. Most suitable for people with basic to good GCSE's or equivalent. Four of the tests within the TTB have parallel tests available.

Suitable for:

Craft Apprentices, Technical Apprentices, Skilled Operatives and Technical Supervisors.

 



 

VT1.1 Verbal Comprehension

Measures vocabulary and basic word skills using language which reflects the requirements of technical occupations. It is appropriate for use with apprentices in engineering, building and other industries. The time taken to complete the test is 12 minutes.

NT2.1, NT2.2 Numerical Computation

Measures basic numeracy and is appropriate for craft apprentices and also for more general use. The emphasis is on understanding numerical relationships and operations as well as the ability to perform basic calculations. The time taken to complete the test is 10 minutes.

ET3.1 Visual Estimation

Measures spatial perception and the ability to make accurate visual comparisons. It is particularly suitable for craft and operator level jobs involving basic design and assembly work. The time taken to complete the test is 10 minutes.

MT4.1, MT4.2 Mechanical Comprehension

Measures the understanding of basic mechanical principles and their applications to a number of devices, including pulleys, gears and levers. A core skill relevant in many technical jobs and suitable for use with candidates with no qualifications up to 'A' Level standard. The time taken to complete the test is 18 minutes.

VT5.1, VT5.2 Technical Understanding

Measures the ability to understand written passages containing the type of material likely to be found in a typical technical setting, such as machine manuals and operating instructions. Relevant up to good GCSE level. The time taken to complete the test is 20 minutes.

NT6.1 Numerical Reasoning

Measures simple reasoning skills with numbers, with an emphasis on understanding, reasoning and recognising short-cuts to reach solutions.  The test is appropriate for candidates up to good GCSE level and calculators are allowed. The time taken to complete the test is 12 minutes.

FT7.1 Fault Diagnosis

Assesses the ability to identify faults in logical systems. No specialised knowledge is required.  This test is suitable for candidates of good GCSE level. The time taken to complete the test is 18 minutes.

ST8.1, ST8.2 Spatial Recognition

Measures the ability to recognise shapes in two dimensions and is relevant, for example, to apprentices, fitters, mechanics and construction workers.  Educational level is not relevant. The time taken to complete the test is 10 minutes.

Benefits

  • Reduce risk
    - Test for relevant skills early in the recruitment process and reduce the risk of hiring poor performers.
  • Save time
    - Invest time and resources in only the best candidates through the remainder of the recruitment process.
  • Reduce cost
    - Reduce cost per hire by taking forward only the best candidates to the next stages of the recruitment process.
  • Increase speed to hire
    - Identify and progress key talent more quickly, make hiring decisions faster.
  • Fairness and consistency
    - Objectivity and consistency enables the testing process to be fair and equitable for all candidates.
  • Psychometrically sound and efficient
    - Invest time and resources in only the best candidates through the remainder of the recruitment process.

Language / norm availability

The Technical Test Battery is available in a variety of languages and with an extensive range of norms.

For the latest availability information please make a product enquiry with your local SHL office.