Revelian (which used to be known as OneTest) provides aptitude tests for legal firms and companies in various other industries. With tests spanning numerical, cognitive, verbal and abstract reasoning, legal employers can select the most appropriate tests to help them learn more about their job applicants. To understand a little bit more about what would be expected of you if you did take a Revelian test, here’s some more information:
Revelian numerical reasoning test
The Revelian numerical assessment examines your knowledge of ratios, percentages, number sequences, data interpretation, financial analysis and currency conversion. The test is only 12 minutes long but in this time you’ll need to answer 25 questions.
Revelian verbal reasoning test
This test requires you to demonstrate your reading, writing and comprehension skills. The test is 10 minutes long and consists of 35 questions.
Revelian cognitive ability test
Cognitive ability tests are quite broad in that they cover numerical, verbal, abstract, spatial and mechanical reasoning. The questions can be easy or hard, depending on the type of ability and level of seniority being assessed. The Revelian cognitive ability test is 20 minutes long and consists of 51 questions.
Revelian abstract reasoning test
In this test you’ll show how you can determine the relationships between shapes and figures, identifying rules and sequences that help you arrive at an answer. This test is 10 minutes long and consists of 32 questions.
Other Revelian tests
the work preferences profile test consists of 84 questions and isn’t timed. The questions on this test uncover your willingness to work within several different workplace areas so that an employer can determine the type of role that suits your character. The areas include:
Clerical: administrative work
Selling: promoting goods and services
Mobile: working outdoors
Creative: pioneering and innovating new concepts
Manual: practical work
Interpersonal: interacting with people
Investigative: research
Quantitative: working with numbers