Mechanical reasoning test: Pre-employment screening assessment to hire the best candidates

Summary of the Mechanical reasoning test

This mechanical reasoning test evaluates candidates’ understanding of basic mechanical and physical concepts. This test helps you identify individuals with good mechanical reasoning skills who can apply mechanical principles to solve problems.

Covered skills

  • Force and movement

  • Velocity

  • Pulleys, gears, and wheels

Use the Mechanical reasoning test to hire

Facility maintenance, HVAC technician, equipment installation technician, electrician, welder, plumber, carpenter, machine operator, machinist, automotive mechanic, engineer (mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace), technical salesperson.

Type

Cognitive ability

Time

10 min

Languages

English

Level

Entry level

About the Mechanical reasoning test

A simple gear, if installed incorrectly, can result in the malfunction of a machine. Not only will the performance of the engine be affected, but the mistake can also compromise the safety of those using the machine. Hiring candidates with a strong grasp of mechanical concepts is crucial for success in mechanical and manufacturing jobs.

The mechanical reasoning test assesses candidates’ comprehension of the principles of physics and mechanics. This screening test evaluates candidates in the three main areas of mechanical concepts: force and movement, velocity, and pulleys, gears, and wheels. Through questions that focus on real-life problems and events, the test evaluates candidates’ ability to perceive the relationship of physical forces and mechanical elements in practical situations.

Candidates who perform well on this test have a strong grasp of mechanical and physical principles. They possess a level of mechanical aptitude that enables proficiency in relatively basic mechanical roles and functions. The test ensures that these candidates have all the mechanical comprehension skills needed to perform tasks involving relatively complex equipment.

The test is made by a subject-matter expert

Raphael R.M.

Raphael loves all things Physics and Mathematics, especially teaching those topics to others. His degree in Mechanical Engineering and his years of experience in Physics (theoretical and applied) and Mathematics (advanced and applied) have equipped Raphael to teach these topics to students of all ages and levels of comprehension. Raphael enjoys creating academic content of all kinds, including preparing educational materials and creating various types of assessments.

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