WHAT IS CORE?
CORE is a capacity test, or cognitive aptitude test, that measures a person's general cognitive ability (GMA). GMA is a capability used for problem-solving. Standardized tests that measure the so-called G-factor are among the most effective methods for identifying a person's ability to perform.
TASKS IN CORE
CORE contains 19 tasks involving matrices, which are various types of graphical figures arranged in a pattern where one option is missing. Six alternatives are presented in random order, and the test-taker must choose one of the alternatives to complete the logical pattern in the matrix.
The test-taker has a maximum of 35 minutes to solve the tasks, with ample time provided. CORE is a power test, meaning the goal is for all test-takers to complete all the questions, allowing us to accurately measure the person's maximum performance.