Armed Forces Tests

Armed Forces Tests
Author: Richard McMunn
Publisher: How2Become Ltd
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1907558098

"Expert advice on how to pass Armed Forces selection tests. Includes sample tests for the Army, Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy"--Cover

Brilliant Verbal Reasoning Tests

Brilliant Verbal Reasoning Tests
Author: Rob Williams
Publisher: Pearson UK
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012-07-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 027374528X

Do you need to pass an upcoming verbal reasoning test? Brilliant Verbal Reasoning Tests will ensure you feel prepared and ready to succeed on the day. Verbal reasoning tests are increasingly a part of the recruitment process, but taking verbal reasoning tests is something most of us dread, let alone practise. Brilliant Verbal Reasoning Tests will give you all the practise you need. You’ll gain experience with real practice questions and answers, become familiar with all the common tests, both general and organization-specific, and feel comfortable with a range of difficulty levels. Written by an experienced psychologist who has designed and administered verbal reasoning tests for many years, you’ll find a variety of effective strategies, tactics and tips to achieve peak performance. Free online resources can be found at http://wps.pearsoned.co.uk/ema_uk_pp_williams_verbalreas_1/

Brilliant Numeracy Tests

Brilliant Numeracy Tests
Author: Rob Williams
Publisher: Pearson UK
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2012-07-24
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0273745174

Numeracy tests are increasingly a part of the recruitment process, but taking numeracy tests is something most of us dread, let alone practise. Brilliant Numeracy Tests will give you all the practise you need. You’ll gain experience with realistic practice questions and answers, become familiar with all the common tests, both general and organization-specific, and feel comfortable with a range of difficulty levels. Written by an experienced psychologist who has designed and administered numeracy tests, you’ll find a variety of effective strategies, tactics and tips to achieve peak performance. Companion website: www.pearson-books.com/numeracyandverbaltests

Computerised Test Generation for Cross-National Military Recruitment

Computerised Test Generation for Cross-National Military Recruitment
Author: S.H. Irvine
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2014-03-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1614993637

“‘Computerised Test Generation for Cross-National Military Recruitment’ by Prof. Sidney H. Irvine is a handbook for use in occupational psychology, test construction and psychometrics. The book describes the development of the British Army Recruitment Battery (BARB) by Prof. Irvine and his colleagues at the University of Plymouth. BARB is a computer-administered selection battery that is still in use to this day and is capable of developing new parallel tests for every candidate in the recruitment process. In telling the story, Sidney Irvine describes not only the development of the battery itself, funded by the UK Ministry of Defence, but all the work that went on before and afterwards, in the United Kingdom, with European allies and in the United States. _x000D_ Prof. Irvine argues that judicious application of the current state-of-the art in psychometric selection tests can be used to maximise retention and minimise attrition. As such, this long-awaited book will be of great interest to psychologists, psychometricians, test developers, those involved in personnel selection and all with an interest in military history, in particular the history of military science. With a foreword and chapter introductions from a worldwide array of subject matter experts, the book also has a full subject index and an extensive bibliography. I commend it heartily.” — Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes CPsychol CSci FBPsS, Former Defence Consultant Advisor in Psychology, Ministry of Defence, United Kingdom.

Numeracy Tests For Dummies

Numeracy Tests For Dummies
Author: Colin Beveridge
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119954037

The easy way to get practice and excel at numeracy tests Whether you're looking for a new job, applying to certain university courses, or attempting to join the military, you're increasingly likely to face a numeracy test as part of the screening process. And the only way to prepare for a numeracy test is practise. Numeracy Tests For Dummies is an accessible one-stop guide to pass these test. Featuring expert advice, instruction, review, and plenty of practise, Numeracy Tests For Dummies will help you succeed. Numeracy Tests For Dummies contains instruction and revision on: Basic mathematical knowledge and skills Data interpretation Quantitative reasoning Numerical sequencing

Combat to Catwalk

Combat to Catwalk
Author: Katrina Hodge
Publisher: Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2011-04-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1843584611

Katrina Hodge is a tomboy. Katrina Hodge is a soldier. Katrina Hodge is a beauty queen. Katrina Hodge is a role model. Most importantly, she has proved that these things need not be exclusive. She has done this with a combination of hard work and charm, and a total convicition that you can achieve anything you set your heart on. Lance Corporal Katrina Hodge joined the Adjutants' General Corps of the British Army at 18. She was posted to Iraq, and awarded a bravery commendation on her return. Then persuaded by a friend to enter a local competition, she won the Tunbridge Wells beauty contest. Qualified to enter the ultimate pageant in Miss England, and egged on by the same friend, she decided to go for it. And she won. So began a whirlwind adventure in which she gained the Miss England crown, all the time using her combat skills to wow the judges in the talent rounds. Kat is dedicated to using the national media platform she has gained in order to promote Army causes, encouraging young women to consider an Army carer and supporting charities like Help For Heroes. She has had a major impact on Miss England in banning the famous swimwear round in favour of a sports round. Kat is breaking the stereotypes surrounding life as a soldier, and redefining what beauty means for young women today. Find out what it's like to enter the Army, to be on desert patrol and to be a girl alongside the lads in a male-dominated world. And discover the heat of the competition in national and international beauty pageants, what it's like to be tracked down by the press, and how it feels to be made up and photographed as part of major modelling campaigns. This is a book about achieveing your dreams. It's the story of an ordinary Home Counties girl who set her heart on proving she could do it.

Home From War

Home From War
Author: Marnie Summerfield Smith
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011-03-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1907195017

Lance Corporal Martyn Compton's life was changed beyond recognition when he was blown up in a Taliban ambush that killed three of his colleagues. His survival was described as a 'miracle', as he suffered third-degree burns to 75 per cent of his body. He endured 15 operations and doctors used shark cartilage as a base for new skin on his face. But he did not have to face this gruelling ordeal alone. From the moment she heard of his near-fatal wounds, Martyn's fiancée Michelle Clifford found an inner strength to help them both face the future. During Martyn's treatment, Michelle kept a diary in which she revealed the innermost thoughts and emotions she wished she could relay to her wounded partner. Home From War gives a rare insight into the story behind the headlines when soldiers die or are injured. It is also the account of Martyn's battle for adequate compensation. This exploration of how one courageous man came to terms with losing his handsome young face cannot fail to inspire.

The Furness Secret

The Furness Secret
Author: Mark Williams
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780880308

A firefight deep in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, irrevocably joins together the stories of two young men fighting on opposite sides of this vicious conflict. Neither realise that the outcome will be the revelation of a centuries old secret with far reaching implications.Three teenagers, two boys and a girl, all with troubled childhoods. An old ruin which reeks of history and intrigue. A young toddler who is in urgent need of help. A secret buried for thousands of years. This is the backdrop against which The Furness Secret is set. Three strands of narrative are interwoven across the centuries – from biblical Palestine, through medieval France, to the gritty reality of life, in a modern post industrial town, in the north west of England. After returning from war, Tom finds his life changed forever. Re-building his relationships means taking up new responsibilities. To succeed he must escape from his past and make amends for his previous decisions.An enthralling read, which combines a fast moving plot with a commentary on Western foreign policy in the Middle East, and the moral authority of organised religion in the twenty first century.