The THiNK ONE Test is a general indicator of an individual's ability to problem solve and learn. THiNK ONE consists of 10 different
types of graphically based cognitive questions, each assessing a different aspect of cognitive ability.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to arrange things in a certain order according to specific instructions.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to follow instructions or rules to arrive at specific conclusions.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to concentrate on a visual task over a period of time without being distracted by extraneous information.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to interpret business related graphs.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to combine available information to find relationships among seemingly unrelated things.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to follow instructions and utilize maps to navigate to a desired location.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to identify the correct mathematical methods or formulas to solve a problem.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to identify a known pattern within distracting information.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to look at a 3D diagram depicting disassembled parts and mentally rotate and assemble them to determine the finished product.
The degree to which the individual has the ability to visually determine how the placement or movement of one object might affect another.