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Industrial Machinery Mechanics Test
Test duration:
20
min
No. of questions:
10
Level of experience:
Entry/Mid/Expert

Industrial Machinery Mechanics Test

iMocha's industrial machinery mechanics test enables recruiters and hiring managers to hire a job-fit candidate within a short period & make an unbiased decision. This assessment test is useful for hiring Machinery Mechanic and helps to reduce screening time by 80%.

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Industrial Machinery Mechanics Test

Industrial machinery mechanics maintain and repair heavy tools and equipment. They disassemble and repair general industrial plant machinery, equipment, and systems, e.g., conveyor systems. They also perform all recurring type scheduled maintenance and emergency repairs and provide maintenance foremen with equipment status for further repairs as needed.

They need to adhere to repair manuals to meet critical requirement levels. They must know how to operate shop power tools such as lathes, milling machines, drill presses, grinders, and shapers. They need to observe operating conditions and performances of machines or equipment and determine which adjustments or servicing may be required. They must be good at diagnosing problems, running tests, and maintaining necessary inventory.

KEY SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS - Verbal Ability and Verbal Reasoning
  • BASIC QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE AND ANALYTICAL THINKING - Quantitative Aptitude and Abstract Reasoning
  • MECHANICAL APTITUDE
  • DETAIL ORIENTATION
  • MULTI-TASK ORIENTATION
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Test Summary

VERBAL ABILITY

Verbal ability is essential because grammar and vocabulary are prerequisites for good spoken and written English.

VERBAL REASONING

Reading comprehension indicates an ability to comprehend and reason with the concepts on a written page.

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

Quantitative ability will indicate analytical thinking and problem-solving ability.

ABSTRACT REASONING 

Abstract reasoning indicates the ability to think clearly, identify logical patterns, learn new skills and solve complex problems. It is an indicator of fluid intelligence and shows an ability to strategize.

The industrial machinery mechanics test may contain MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions), MAQs (Multiple Answer Questions), Fill in the Blanks, Descriptive, Whiteboard Questions, Audio / Video Questions, and True or False.

Useful for hiring
  • Machinery Mechanic
Test Duration
20
min
No. of Questions
10
Level of Expertise
Entry/Mid/Expert
Topics Covered
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Mechanical Aptitude

iMocha’s industrial machinery mechanics test helps recruiters and hiring managers to evaluate a candidate’s ability to understand mechanical tools and equipment

Numerical Reasoning

This assessment helps recruiters and hiring managers to assess a candidate’s ability to solve numerical problems by interpreting numerical data
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Critical Thinking

Our machinery mechanics test evaluates a candidate’s ability to analyze a problem and find an appropriate solution
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Sample Question
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Question type
AI-Logic Box
Topics covered
Number Series
Difficulty
Easy

Question:

Q 1. Which number should come next in this series?
1, 3, 7, 11, 13, 17, ?

Correct Answer :


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