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General Intelligence Assessment AB GIA TESTS IMPORTANT Please read through before your testing session GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 1

CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION Test One Test Two Test Three Test Four Test Five REASONING PERCEPTUAL SPEED NUMBER SPEED & ACCURACY WORD MEANING SPATIAL VISUALISATION This booklet is supplied free of charge by Thomas International for all candidates taking the Thomas GIA test series online. It must be reproduced in its entirety. Thomas International Principal Office Harris House 17 West Street Marlow Bucks SL7 2LS Telephone 01628 475366 Facsimile 01628 524226 Email info@thomas.co.uk www.thomasinternational.net GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 2

INTRODUCTION There are fi ve different tests in the General Intelligence Assessment (GIA) and examples of these tests are presented in this booklet. This booklet shows you each of the tests with samples of the types of questions and the way they will be presented on the computer. When you complete the GIA, each test will have its own instructions and will have 8 practice examples for you to do before the main test begins. Although the GIA is to be completed on a computer, you will not have to use a keyboard as you will be able to answer the problems just by using a mouse to point and click at different parts of the computer screen. If you are using a laptop and you are accustomed to using a mouse rather than a laptop key pad, it is recommended that you attach a mouse to your keyboard. On your testing day we would like you to work QUICKLY and ACCURATELY through each test. What to do beforehand Please read through this example booklet. At the time of testing Each test lasts between 2 and 5 minutes. You will be given a few practice items to complete before you start each test. The overall GIA assessment (including instructions) should last between 30-45 minutes. Beginning the test session If the test is administered to you, the person administering the test will arrange the computer and mouse. Please inform the administrator if you are left handed and prefer to have the mouse buttons reversed. If you are completing the assessment independent of an administrator, you may be required to carry out a calibration exercise on your computer to ensure you are able to view the test on your computer screen. There will be instructions on how to calibrate. Each test will begin by telling you a little about the test and demonstrate the method of answering questions. GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 3

General Intelligence Assessment TEST ONE REASONING GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 4

TEST 1: REASONING This is a problem solving test. Each question is about comparing two people; for example, who is HEAVIER OR LIGHTER or STRONGER OR WEAKER than another person. A SIMPLE QUESTION MIGHT BE: Tom has been circled to show that Tom is the right answer. A SLIGHTLY MORE DIFFICULT QUESTION MAY BE: A MORE DIFFICULT QUESTION MAY BE: GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 5

The computer version of the REASONING test. In the computer version, this test will appear as follows: You can study this statement for as long as you need to understand it fully, although the test requires you to work as QUICKLY and ACCURATELY as possible. When you are ready you must click the mouse. When you have done this the statement will disappear and a question about the statement will be shown together with two possible answers thus: You must now move the cursor to the box which contains the correct answer. In this example you should click on the box with 'Jack' in it. When you have done this, the next question will appear and so on until the end of the test. THE REASONING TEST RUNS FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES. GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 6

General Intelligence Assessment TEST TWO PERCEPTUAL SPEED GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 7

TEST 2: PERCEPTUAL SPEED The objective for this test is to identify how fast and accurate you are in checking things in your head. FOR EXAMPLE: In this case, you will see four pairs of letters. Each pair has been put into its own box. You must decide how many pairs contain letters that are the same. In this test capital letters (like F ) are the same as small letters (like f ). In the example above the fi rst pair of letters (E and e) is the same; so are the third and fourth pairs (D and d) and (K and k). The second pair of letters (Q and y) is not the same. So, you can count THREE pairs with the same letters. THE ANSWER IS 3. As you see above, 3 has been marked as the answer. The computer version of the PERCEPTUAL SPEED test. In the computer version, this test will appear as follows: GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 8

Each test question will have fi ve possible answers shown in fi ve boxes, numbered 0 4. In this example, the fi rst pair (N and n) is the same letter. The second and third pairs (O and o; P and p) are matching pairs too. The fourth pair of letters (Q and f) is not the same letter. Therefore, in this example there are THREE pairs of the same letter, so the correct answer is 3 and you should move the cursor to the box with the number 3 in it and click there to select that answer. Like the other examples, you need to study each problem, identify the number of pairs that have the same letters and point and click on the correct answer. Please work as QUICKLY and ACCURATELY as possible. HERE ARE SOME MORE EXAMPLES. The correct answers have been indicated. THE PERCEPTUAL SPEED TEST RUNS FOR ABOUT 4 MINUTES. GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 9

General Intelligence Assessment TEST THREE NUMBER SPEED & ACCURACY GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 10

TEST 3: NUMBER SPEED & ACCURACY This test measures your speed and accuracy in carrying out number tasks in your head. For each problem presented, start by fi nding the highest and the lowest of the three numbers displayed. Having identifi ed those, decide whether the highest number or the lowest number is numerically further away from the remaining number. FOR EXAMPLE: As you will see, the 2 is the LOWEST number and the 8 is the HIGHEST number. The REMAINING number is 4. The number 8 is four away from the remaining number 4, and the number 2 is two away from the number 4. Therefore 8 is furthest away from 4, and is circled above as the correct answer. Three steps are needed to fi nd the correct answer. STEP 1. Working in your head, identify which number is the highest and which is the lowest. STEP 2. Still in your head, identify which of those two (the highest or the lowest number) is numerically further away from the number that remains. STEP 3. Select the answer. HERE IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE: In this example, the numbers have been mixed up and are not in order. But the task is still the same; you need fi nd the LOWEST and HIGHEST numbers and then decide which of them is numerically further from the REMAINING number. In this example the answer is 12 so it has been marked accordingly. HERE IS WHY THE ANSWER IS 12: The highest number is 12. The lowest number is 3. The remaining number is 5. 12 is seven away from 5, and 3 is two away from 5. So the correct answer to the question is 12. GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 11

The computer version of the NUMBER SPEED & ACCURACY test. In the computer version, this test will appear as follows: These three numbers are arranged in size. 5 is the LOWEST and 11 is the HIGHEST. 11 is numerically further from the REMAINING number 7 than 5 is, and so the answer to the question is 11 and you should click on the box with 11 in it. HERE IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE: The numbers are not arranged in order from LOWEST to HIGHEST this time; they have been mixed up. The task is still the same so fi rst you need to fi nd the LOWEST and HIGHEST numbers and then decide which is numerically further from the remaining number. THE ANSWER TO THIS EXAMPLE IS 2 and you should click on the box with 2 in it. Please work as QUICKLY and ACCURATELY as possible. THE NUMBER SPEED & ACCURACY TEST RUNS FOR ABOUT 2 MINUTES. GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 12

General Intelligence Assessment TEST FOUR WORD MEANING GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 13

TEST 4: WORD MEANING This is a test to see how quickly you can spot the odd word out in a group. You will be given three words. Two of the three will be related in some way, and the third is the odd one out. Each time, decide which word is the odd one out and click on it. FOR EXAMPLE: The odd word is 'COLD', because the other two words are similar in some way. HERE IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE: 'UP' and 'DOWN' are opposites. So therefore the odd word out is 'STREET'. The computer version of the WORD MEANING test. In the computer version of this test the three words will be shown on the screen, each in its own box. As with the examples above, two of the words will be related in some way and the third is the odd one out. In the computer version, this test will appear as follows: 'BELOW' and 'UNDER' have the same meaning and so the odd word is 'LETTER'. For each problem you should click on the box which has contains the ODD word. Please work as QUICKLY and ACCURATELY as possible. THE WORD MEANING TEST RUNS FOR ABOUT 2 ½ MINUTES. GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 14

General Intelligence Assessment TEST FIVE SPATIAL VISUALISATION GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 15

TEST 5: SPATIAL VISUALISATION This test is designed to see how quickly you can rotate shapes/symbols in your head. Some symbols are paired with exactly the same symbol (which has been rotated), and some are paired with a mirror image (which has been rotated). The challenge is to see how many boxes contain two symbols that are the same. For demonstration purposes, the pairs have had boxes drawn around them to show each pair separately. The two basic symbols used in this test are: and rotated on the page. R Look at these two symbols and you will see that they are different, even though they may look alike at fi rst. In what way are they different? For each of the boxed pairs below, look at the three symbols on the bottom line fi rst. FOR EXAMPLE: R Each pair has two symbols. This test requires you to identify whether the top symbol in the box is identical to the bottom symbol, or is a mirror image of the bottom symbol. In all three pairs above, the top symbol never matches the bottom symbol, no matter how it is rotated because it is a mirror image. In other words, it looks like the top symbol refl ected in a mirror. In each pair above the two symbols are different because they cannot be rotated to match each other exactly. HERE IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE: In the boxes above, for each box the symbol on the bottom is always the same as the symbol on top because they can be rotated to match the top symbol exactly. CHECK THIS IS TRUE. GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 16

LOOK AT THE THREE EXAMPLES BELOW. How many symbols on the bottom are the same as those directly above them, after they are rotated? Compare each symbol with the one directly above it. Check you understand WHY these answers are correct! In each question you have to show HOW MANY PAIRS are the same. The computer version of the SPATIAL VISUALISATION test. In the computer version, this test will appear as follows: The two symbols in the fi rst pair (in the fi rst white box) are the SAME symbol but rotated. The two symbols in the second pair are also the SAME. The answer, as shown above, would be '2' because both pairs consist of symbols that are the SAME. Please work as QUICKLY and ACCURATELY as possible. THE SPATIAL VISUALISATION TEST RUNS FOR ABOUT 2 MINUTES. GIA Example Booklet www.thomasinternational.net Thomas International Limited 1990-2010 17