Basic Math Skills III – Fractions
Use the Basic Math Skills III – Fractions to test for basic math skills in all positions that require solid mathematical computation skills.
About this Test
Screen candidates for basic skills in arithmetic, decimals and fractions for all jobs requiring solid mathematical computation skills with the Basic Math Skills III – Fractions test. See all 3 tools in this series: Basic Math Skills I – Arithmetic, Basic Math Skills I – Decimals, Basic Math Skills I – Fractions
Before you invest time and money to train a new employee, test your applicants’ ability to work with:
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Division
- Multiplication
- Fractions
- Decimals
This test provides the answers you need to make informed hiring and promotion decisions.
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Purpose: The Basic Math Skills III – Fractions test measures skill in five areas of basic math with fractions:(1) adding, (2) subtracting, (3) multiplying, (4) dividing, (5) converting fractions to decimals.
When To Use It: The Math Skills Ill – Fractions test should be used where employees need to be competent in fractions on their jobs. The test points up areas of deficiency that could be remedied by targeted training on the job.
Target Group: We recommend using this for any position where you need to know employees’ level of math skills and areas of deficit.
High Scorers: People scoring high on the Math Skills Ill- Fractions should perform the quantitative aspects of their job more quickly with a minimum of mistakes.
Low Scorers: People scoring low on the Math Skills Ill- Fractions test are likely to make a lot of mistakes in their work, thus causing problems with production and record keeping.
Number of Items: 5 problems in each section for a total of 25 questions
Time Limits: Untimed
What the Report Provides: The report provides an overall score for all 25 problems, as well as separate scores for the five topic areas: Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Dividing, Conversion to Decimals.
Validity: Content validity based on Subject
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Use the Basic Math Skills III – Fractions to test for basic math skills in all positions that require solid mathematical computation skills.
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