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aptitude test

Test intended to assess the suitability of a candidate for a particular position or task. The aptitude test is not intended to measure competence at a task at which the candidate has prior experience. Intelligence tests often form part of aptitude tests.



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During World War I, psychologists were placed in charge of aptitude tests given to soldiers--a task they again carried out in World War II, by which time they had been thoroughly integrated into the military structure.
Desperate recruiters in states across the country have falsified official documents, distributed "cheat sheets" to potential enlistees prior to military aptitude tests, or helped drug-abusing recruits beat mandatory drug tests.
If you're thinking about law school, grad school, or medical school, prepare to fill out applications, take aptitude tests such as the GMAT or LSAT, write essays, and meet deadlines.
 
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