Back to the Scantron: The DTA Mechanical Aptitude Test

Back in high school, physics was pretty much my worst subject. I just barely made it over the passing grade in the state-wide exams, and even on the in-class exams I usually got around a C.
So when I faired pretty much the same on the DTS Mechanical Aptitude Test I wasn’t very surprised. I was, however, surprised at how much knowledge I had retained in my head since high school (still very little in the larger scope of things).
Anyway, I encourage you to take some time out of your busy day and just see how well you do on this mechanical aptitude “exam”. Maybe you’ll find that your technical know-how is better put to use in another setting and/or career. It’s only 50 questions and you can go at your own pace.
And dare I say it…this is actually a bit of fun to go through if only to refresh your brain.
Good luck, and no cheating!
PS: If this was really a Scantron test, this is how you could cheat the Scantron machine.
- My ballot was a scantron
- Halloween at The High School of Music & Art; 1981
- I’m going to go to school today
- Watch the world fly by us
- Smart Fortwo performs well in crash tests, but still better to go big