Talent Expert Plus
R820.00 VAT
Talent Expert Plus Skills focus on Accuracy, Learning Aptitude, Calculation, Persistence, and Logical Thinking. These skills enable individuals to perform tasks with precision, quickly grasp new concepts, apply logical reasoning, solve problems effectively, and maintain determination in challenging situations.
Skills tested with Talent Expert Plus game are:
- Accuracy
- Learning Aptitude
- Calculation
- Persistence
- Logical Thinking
Bulk deal
Quantity | Discount | Discounted price |
100 - 499 | 10% | R738.00 |
500 - 1000 | 15% | R697.00 |
Description
An in depth look at the skills this test will accomplish:
Accuracy
- Description: Accuracy refers to a lack of mistakes or errors. Accuracy is a must skill for anyone who works in a precise profession. Accuracy is a key in fields like accounting, engineering and the medical industry. High levels of accuracy are necessary for ensuring safety and avoiding costly mistakes.
- Leading Game: Move-It.
Move-It is a puzzle game. In the game, the player is presented with challenges of increasing difficulty and must identify the set of moves that will lead to a solution. Despite the simple rules of the game, the levels of the game are challenging and stimulate thinking about how to solve problems. The game is characterized by having one central factor that we must find to reach a solution. We call this factor the Core of the Problem.
Learning Aptitude
- Description: Learning Aptitude is the ability to acquire and retain knowledge, develop new skills and adapt to new situations. It involves having the right attitude and mindset to learn, having the capacity to understand, process and remember information, and the ability to apply knowledge in a practical setting.
- Leading Game: Two-Flags.
Two-Flags is a strategy game for 2 players in which you need to create and execute your strategic plan while overcoming opponent threats. The game is characterized by the need to be agile in your thinking, as well as the ability to adjust to changing conditions. Players must think about the long-term moves in the game, while making short-term decisions that will help them gain an advantage over their opponent.
Calculation
- Description: Calculation is a powerful tool for solving problems and making decisions, as it allows you to quickly and accurately assess the impact of different variables on a given situation.
- Leading Game: MaxIt.
MaxIt is a two-player strategy game played on an 8×8 square board. The board is randomly filled with numbers and a star is placed on one of the squares. One player plays in the rows and the other in the columns. The objective of the game is to collect more points than the opponent by selecting squares that maximize the sum of their numbers. However, players must also anticipate and adapt to a constantly changing board, adding a layer of complexity to the game that requires planning and strategy
Persistence
- Description: Persistence is the act of continuing to try to do something even when it is hard or discouraging. It is the quality of not giving up in the face of adversity and of continuing to strive for a goal despite any obstacles.
- Leading Game: Move-It.
Move-It is a puzzle game. In the game, the player is presented with challenges of increasing difficulty and must identify the set of moves that will lead to a solution. Despite the simple rules of the game, the levels of the game are challenging and stimulate thinking about how to solve problems. The game is characterized by having one central factor that we must find to reach a solution. We call this factor the Core of the Problem.
Logical Thinking
- Description: Logical thinking is a cognitive process that involves analysing a situation or problem using reason and coming up with potential solutions. Logical thinkers gather all the available information they can, assess the facts, and then methodically decide on the most effective way to move forward.
Logical thinking is an important skill in many fields, including science, engineering, law, and business. It involves being able to break down complex problems into smaller, more manageable parts, and then analysing each part systematically to understand the whole.
One of the key elements of logical thinking is the ability to identify and evaluate assumptions. This involves examining the underlying assumptions that are being made about a situation or problem, and assessing whether they are reasonable and well-supported by evidence. - Leading Game: Move-It.
Move-It is a puzzle game. In the game, the player is presented with challenges of increasing difficulty and must identify the set of moves that will lead to a solution. Despite the simple rules of the game, the levels of the game are challenging and stimulate thinking about how to solve problems. The game is characterized by having one central factor that we must find to reach a solution. We call this factor the Core of the Problem.