Although most people believe that there is little we can do to improve
the intelligence we were born with, the brain can be exercised just like
any other part of the body. Thought processes and intelligence scoring
can be improved by practising different types of testing.
This title from IQ expert Philip Carter is a companion volume to the
bestselilng IQ and Psychometric Tests, and it includes not only
hundreds of practice questions, but also answers but explanations. The
broader format allows space for writing answers and making notes, and
readers are provided with feedback so that they can assess their own
strengths and weaknesses. Topics covered include: verbal aptitude tests,
numerical aptitude tests, visual aptitude tests, problem solving tests,
personality questionnairesm and advice on adopting the right approach to
psychometric testing.
The IQ and Psychometric Test Workbook provides an ideal opportunity
for anyone to improve their IQ rating, or individual performance at
psychometric tests, through continual practice and self-assessment.