Mar
17
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Alright, this is your chance to get some real practice in for that upcoming commercial driver’s license test. You DON’T want to fail the test and get stuck having to wait for weeks to be able to take it again, right? Right, you want to be able to start making money right away! So, let’s get this test right the first time.
You can start preparing by taking this new practice test that I’ve just posted. It will start you down the right path.
Click here to check out the General Knowledge test 1 for the CDL.
Mar
17
New Test: Grammar
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I’ve just posted a new English grammar test that I’m sure you will all enjoy.
If you are planning on taking the SAT soon, then this test is required reading. It’s pretty short, but very helpful. While taking it, even I learned a few things about grammar that I didn’t know previously. I’m always surprised by the degree to which grammar in this language can be so difficult, even for native speakers. You have to remember to never use dangling modfiers, you have to remember to never use an adjective in the place of an adverb, and you have to remember to always use pronouns with clarity. At the end of the day, this can be quite a bit to remember!
This new grammar test will help you to work through these problems more easily. Good luck!
Mar
16
New Test: Thinking Styles Test: GLOBAL or ANALYTICAL Test
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There are several different ways to differentiate thinkers into groups with divergent characteristics. One recent method (and an interesting one, I might add) is the GLOBAL – ANALYTICAL dichotomy. This new test that I’ve just had the grace to post for you will ask you 43 wonderful questions and then kindly put you into either the ANALYTICAL thinking category or the GLOBAL.
Analytical thinkers work from details to abstractions.
Global thinkers work from abstractions to details.
For example, when given a homework assignment, analytical thinkers will want to be given detailed instructions from the start. They will want to know exactly what is required of them including the exact order that the work should be done in and PRECISELY which tools should be used.
On the contrary, Global thinkers want to hear about the big picture from the start. They won’t want to be bogged down with details, but instead will ask questions like “Yes, but what’s the point?” or “WHY, do I need to do this?”
Which type of thinker are you?
Find out if you are a global or analytical thinker.
Mar
16
New Test: The Entrepreneur Test
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You’re sick of your day job. It doesn’t fulfill you and doesn’t take advantage of all that you have to offer. You’ve always wanted to set out on your own and try to make it in the business world, to really make a mark for yourself as your own boss.
But ask yourself this one question:
Do you have what it takes?
Yes, you DO need to ask yourself this question before you gamble your life’s savings on a new small business enterprise. Not everyone is cut out for entrepreneurship. It really takes a special kind of person; so before you make choices that will be difficult to reverse, really look closely at yourself and find out if you have what it takes to be the person on top, the person with ALL of the responsibility.
This online test will help you to get started with this evaluation process. (But remember, this is ONLY an online test. So, seek further advice and counsel before you actually start your business.)
Go to the Entrepreneur test. Good luck!
Mar
13
They’re Lunatics,
They’re Historical,
They’re Historical Lunatics.
Which one are you, my friend?
Perhaps you are Charles VI the mad kind of France (and oh such a mad old king he was!) or perhaps you are Nicola Tesla the grand inventor of the “Tesla Coil” (incidentally, he was also the true inventor of Radio. I am him, in case you were wondering.)
Lunatics have arms and legs, and people have arms and legs. Therefore, lunatics are people just like you and I. If a lunatic is crazy a lunatic is a lunatic, but I’m not sure what kind of luniniinlinnlunilunilnulnilas I aaamamamamaamahuuuhahahauuahauah!!!!!
Try not to get too carried away.
Take the Historical Lunatic Test!
Mar
12
New Test: Intermediate Math
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Okay, so you’ve passed the Basic Math exam, but what should you do next?
On to INTERMEDIATE math of course! (sweetheart, once you get on this ride, it just don’t stop.) This new test that I’ve just posted for you will push you to the limit on fractions, percentages, beginning geometry, and other intermediate math skills. These are essential functions that you JUST SIMPLY HAVE GOT TO HAVE to understand in order to succeed in any technical field, such as pure mathematics, engineering or physics.
You’ll find forty questions in this test and you are allowed to spend a minute and a half on each one. This doesn’t leave much room for dawdling does it? Keep up the pace and do your best.
Really put some time into developing your intermediate math skills, or else…
(or else I’ll force you to take an ALGEBRA test, and I KNOW you don’t want that.)
Mar
12
New Test Category: Political Tests
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Come one, come all; I have just uploaded a new test category devoted to all things political.
You’ve always wanted to make your voice heard, and what better way to start than by voting on a regular basis? HOWEVER, this solution actually brings up an even bigger problem. Once you have decided to start voting; who do you vote for? How do you know if a particular candidate represents your interests? Should you join a political party?
As you can see, this process gets pretty complicated, pretty quickly. Let the tests in this new category help you sort it all out.
You’ll answer questions about your own personal preferences and beliefs and the tests will help you decide, based on this information, which candidate or party is best suited for you!
Mar
11
There are four primary learning styles that individuals tend to engage in during a school or college setting.
These are:
Aural – Learning with your ears. You like to listen to people in order to get information.
Visual – Learning with your eyes. You like to look at pictures and diagrams.
Verbal – Learning through words. You like to read and write to absorb information.
Kinesthetic – Learing through your body. You like to engage in activities that take advantage of your entire array of senses.
Each person has a different learning experience depending one which of these categories he or she fits into. This test will help you find out which type of learning YOU are.
Try the Learning Styles Test here.
Mar
11
New Test: Think You’re In Love?
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SOoooooooooooo.
YOU think that you’re in love. Well, howdayaknow it’s real? Eh?
Are you sure that you’re not just imagining things? Maybe you’re just infatuated, or perhaps you’re destined to be just friends.
This new test is targeted at those of you who’ve just found a new man in your life (sorry for all of you who are looking for a woman, but this test is geared towards those who are into men!) and you’re not sure if your love is real.
Well, it’s time to take this test and find out.
Mar
10
New Test: The Technical Skills Test
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You’ve always been fascinated with gears, levers, pulleys and inclined planes; but have you ever thought of turning your love for physical objects into a career? There are plenty of careers that would allow you to work with machines and indulge in your fascination with all things tangible and practical.
But you’re going to need a few basic skills if you are going to be successful in this type of field. These are called “technical” or “mechanical” skills. The new test that I’ve just posted was designed especially to test these skills in any individual. It’s called “The Technical Skills Test.”
You’ll answer ten fairly simple questions and then the test algorithm will give you a mechanical competence score.
Give the Technical Skills test a try! You’ve got nothing to lose.

