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Active Chairs - Let Active Kids be Active Kids - Flexible Seating - 0 views

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    Browse innovative seating solutions designed to engage students and support their natural movement. Perfect if you're an educator looking to transform your classroom or a parent seeking an enhanced learning environment at home.
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TIBCO Assessment Test [CCAT]: Overview & Sample Questions - 0 views

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    This is a prep guide for the TIBCO assessment test, also known as the TIBCO CCAT test. Find out what to expect, try sample questions, and more. TIBCO is one of Vista Equity Partners' subsidiaries. Since all Vista's companies use the Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) as an initial screening stage, TIBCO uses it as well. The TIBCO test includes 50 questions to be completed in 15 minutes (making it 18 seconds per question). The questions are divided into four main topics: Numerical Reasoning: Word Problems, Number / Letter Series, Table & Graphs. Verbal: Antonyms, Word Analogies, Sentence Completion. Spatial Reasoning: Next in Series, Odd one Out, Matrices. Logic: Syllogisms, Seating Arrangements, Error Checking.
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Crossover Cognitive Aptitude Test [CCAT]: Samples & Full Prep - 0 views

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    This is a full guide for the Crossover Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT). Increase your chances of passing with sample questions & answers and practice tests. Crossover uses the Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) as an initial screening to measure its candidates' critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and cognitive ability. It includes 50 abstract, verbal, and numerical reasoning questions that you need to answer in 15 minutes. Here's a breakdown of the Crossover CCAT test subjects: Numerical Reasoning - Approximately a third of the CCAT questions. The main question types included in this section are basic math, word problems, number series, graphs & tables, and ratios. Verbal Reasoning - approximately a third of the CCAT questions. This section includes analogies, synonym/antonyms, sentence completions, and vocabulary questions. Spatial reasoning and Logical Reasoning - both represent around a third of the CCAT questions. The Abstract (Spatial Reasoning) part includes shape series, matrices, and odd-one-out. The Logical part includes syllogisms, seating arrangements, and error checking.
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