Correct option is B
The correct answer includes the following General Aptitude Tests:
Test of Cognitive Skills (TCS),
Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT), and
Boelim test of Basic Concepts-Revised (Boelim-R). These tests are widely used to measure general cognitive abilities such as reasoning, verbal skills, and problem-solving.
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Test of Cognitive Skills (TCS) assesses cognitive functions like reasoning and memory.
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Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT) measures abstract thinking and reasoning abilities.
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Boelim test of Basic Concepts-Revised (Boelim-R) evaluates basic cognitive concepts in young children.
Information Booster: ·
General aptitude tests assess cognitive abilities, reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
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OLSAT is commonly used in schools to evaluate students' reasoning abilities.
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TCS helps in identifying a child’s learning potential based on cognitive skills.
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Boelim-R is used for evaluating basic conceptual understanding in children.
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Aptitude tests are different from achievement tests, which measure learned skills and knowledge.
Additional Knowledge:
MAT (Metropolitan Achievement Test): An achievement test used to measure students' academic skills in areas like reading and math.
Thurstone Test: Developed by Louis Thurstone, primarily used to measure multiple factors of intelligence, but not typically classified as a general aptitude test.