Core Skills Spatial Reasoning Test (CoreS)
Summary
Type | Ability Test |
Training | Test User Occupational Ability (TUO-A) formerly known as Level A |
Competency |
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Job Role |
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Series | Core Skills |
Assessor Time | Approx. 20 minutes (Timed) |
Description
The CoreS assesses an individual's spatial reasoning ability. The candidate must interpret visual information and then mentally manipulate it as required. The candidate must then understand what the shapes or images would look like as seen from a different perspective. This test is suited to any role where spatial reasoning is a required competency. The test is not specific to any industry or role but may be especially useful in roles and industries where spatial reasoning skills are essential, such as engineering, construction, manufacturing, architecture, graphic design and navigation.
The test consists of 56 multiple-choice questions containing 2D images. There are two types of spatial reasoning questions the candidates are presented with:
- Rotational questions
- Mirror imaging questions
The candidate must use the information presented to identify the correct answer from four possible options.
Online Reports Available
- CoreS Assessor Profile Chart
- CoreS Assessor Scores Report
Notes
- 56 multiple-choice questions containing 2D images
- 2 types of spatial reasoning questions:
- Rotational questions
- Mirror imaging questions
- 3 norm groups available
- We offer free bespoke norm groups to users of OPC Assessment tests.
- Only available via our online platform, Candela
- Additional verification version (CoreS-Verify) also available. Learn more about Verification Tests here...