Sean Kyle
Best of a bad bunch, but only until it breaks. Most of the aptitude test apps I've found seem to be in Hinglish or just generally poor English, which make them almost impossible to use. This one is in good English, although there are still some issues with the Verbal Reasoning portion (e.g. you are expected to conclude that alcoholism is a disease simply because symptoms of alcoholism are listed); I would suggest using a different app if you have a VR test. The app does break eventually as well, but until that point it's probably the best you'll find.
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A Google user
User experience is just bad. Always think on behalf of the user. When I choose an answer it must be telling me whether it wrong or not and automatically proceed to the next one when the answer collect. Not this way the content maybe fine but not the delivery. Remember you and not the only programmers therefore aim to release fully baked apps.
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Hi Davies, if you want instant feedback on our answers you have to run a test in "Practice Mode" not in "Test Mode". After answering a question you have to swipe or tap the next arrow to go to the next question, that is purposely made so - just like a real aptitude test.
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This app is probably the only reason I passed the math part of my aptitude. I hadn't done algebra in over 10 years, and this app was the perfect refresher I needed. I killed it without any doubt in my mind, and when I got my passing email I wasn't surprised. I recommend this app to anyone I know taking an aptitude. The only thing I would recommend to the developer is to edit the 'solve for x and y' equations to identify the proper "x=" and "y=". Most of the equations, both equations say "x=".
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