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Testing & Assessment - Psychology, Success, Motivation & Self-Esteem

More IQ Testing

by Philip J. Carter, Ken Russell
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Overview

Increase your powers of vocabulary, calculation and logical reasoning with this book of brand new IQ tests.

Each timed test is approximately the same degree of difficulty and consists of a mixture of numerical, diagrammatic and logical reasoning questions. Answers are provided with detailed explanations where necessary, together with a guide to assessing performance on each test individually, and cumulatively on all ten tests.

Whether you use this book for fun or as valuable practice for improving your performance on an IQ test in the future, the ten complete tests of 40 questions each are sure to challenge and expand your mind.

Synopsis

IQ Tests are the standard tests designed to measure your intelligence. The questions in this book are designed to test your powers of logic, observation and problem-solving. You will need to think laterally and creatively to correctly answer all the puzzles.

This new book is divided into two main sections. The first section has six tests, each with a time limit of 60 minutes. The second section has seven tests, with a time limit of 80 minutes for each. Answers are given at the back of the book.

Use this and other books in The IQ Workout Series as a fun and informative way of testing, assessing, and expanding your brainpower! These books are suitable for anyone from 18 to 80 who wants to put themself to the test. Ken Russell and Philip Carter have written over 100 books on all aspects of testing, puzzles and crosswords

About the Author, Philip J. Carter

61.7% of 1998 high school graduates (approximately 1.5 million) took Algebra II in high school. (NCES, "High School and Beyond," February 2000)

Each year, nearly 750,000 college students enroll in an algebra course (Dept. of Education, 1995); every college and university in the U.S. offers more than one algebra course.

In 1998, total secondary school enrollment (grades 9-12) stood at more than 14.6 million and is projected to increase by 11 percent between 1998 and 2008 (NCES, 1999)

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2002
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780470847176

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