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Test of Everyday Attention Practice Material – (mac version)
the REAL Practical Kit for signallers and train driver applicants…
Test of Everyday Attention is one of the latest train driver psychometric tests. It is a paper-based test designed to measure your ability to selectively attend to a particular task in the midst of distractions.
Everyday Attention Test has 3 parts:
Part 1 – Counting Low Tones
In this part of the occupational attention exams, you have to ignore the high tones and count the number of low tones you hear per track. The tones you have to count are of a low tone. The low tones are scattered between the high tones to make it hard to process the number of low tones in your mind. You are not allowed to shout out loud the counts. You are also not allowed to tarry the low tones a paper. Purely mental- count everything in your head! The test will always start with a low tone. The tones will be played to you quickly. The problem is some people don’t know what a low tone is. They call low tone high tone and vice versa.
Part 2 – Searching Telephone Directory
The next part of everyday attention assessment is based on searching and circling the required symbols. You need to concentrate and find the matching symbols within a time-frame of 45 seconds.
Part 3 – Searching the Telephone Directory while Counting the Monotones
This part of the TEA is arguably a combination of the first 2 tests. You will be given a story about a person needing to find a certain place. No need to think about the story. In fact, the assessor will tell you this. You will then look for the corresponding symbols but as you do you will be played a series of monotones. Your task is to count all of the tones. You will be given a set of boxes to write down the number of tones you hear for a track.
The new train driver test – everyday attention in the workplace takes up to approx. 21 minutes to complete the whole exercise. To progress to the next level of your assessments you need to pass this test. That is why we have designed this real practice material with precision to help you develop your abilities. So you can succeed in this everyday occupational examination for the first time with confidence.
TEA Software Tool for Aspiring Signallers and Trainee Train Driver
Practising the exercise and tests before your assessment is the best way to increase your chances of passing. TEA Training System is the best practice material for this selective attention test.
What you’ll get from this step-by-step system:
- The Telephone Directory Symbol Search – a yellow paged filled with symbols similar to the assessment day test
- How To Count The Low tones– You will learn the difference between various low tones and how to ignore distractions. You will be played a series of low and high tones. Your task is to write down the number of low tones you hear per track.
- Practice questions that bring you closest to the test you have been invited for – so you can pass this test and move on to the next stage.
- Testing Software Tool that gives you straightforward feedback– You’ll know you passed. And which areas you need to improve on.
- This exclusive software training system is the best way to prepare yourself for the telephone directory search while counting the monotones. You will get a percentage score on completion and alert you of missed answers and tones. Our test is more difficult than the train driver assessment for occupational attention, so you can develop your skill to a higher level and pass the TEA Test for the first time with confidence.
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