Andrea345 wrote: » Only 26! You will be better equipped at that age. That's not late at all. Plenty of time to practice the verbal reasoning.
carzony wrote: » I doubt i'll join anyway. I reckon i'll find somthing else.
carzony wrote: » Well 26 and that's if they recruit at that time and everything goes well. Could be 30 by the time training and that finishes :eek: The years just fly when thinking of joining the gardai lol I doubt i'll join anyway. I reckon i'll find somthing else.
Andrea345 wrote: » That's true, we don't actually know if they are negative marking blanks, but from what we have been told we can assume we won't be marked from leaving blanks, they never mentioned it. The instructions are like verbal reasoning tests themselves lol. What's done is done, no point worrying about it now. Congrats on finishing. Must be a relief. I'm glad to see no one mentioned not having a enough time to finish as I was sure we wouldn't get half them done. I practiced at home from paper but similar tests to the tabs and just managed to get 25 done and 2 wrong. And that was quick working.
Be aware that there is negative marking for incorrect answers on both these aptitude tests.
Faith and Justice wrote: » This was on the ##### Facebook page........ Best of luck everyone if you are taking your test today. Everyone has different times and dates so don't worry. Make sure you read everything carefully and keep an eye on the time. There is negative marking on the test so if you don't answer a question you get deducted points. If you don't know the answer, tick a box anyway, it could be the right one ! There are lots of things being said on the marking, and its awful how it hasn't been actually stated clearly by anyone
Andrea345 wrote: » I don't have Facebook. Who wrote this exactly? Did anyone reply and ask about it. That doesn't make sense. I thought the negative marking was there for a purpose, to stop people guessing the answers but this sort of negative means that people are force to guess.
Faith and Justice wrote: » This was on the Garda Careers Facebook page........ Best of luck everyone if you are taking your test today. Everyone has different times and dates so don't worry. Make sure you read everything carefully and keep an eye on the time. There is negative marking on the test so if you don't answer a question you get deducted points. If you don't know the answer, tick a box anyway, it could be the right one ! There are lots of things being said on the marking, and its awful how it hasn't been actually stated clearly by anyone
thekopend wrote: » That's not accurate in my opinion, it's negative marking for incorrect answers as it states on the booklet. There is no reason for the booklet not to say 'negative marking for incorrect and unanswered questions' if that was the case. I think that if it isn't answered its a case of nothing lost nothing gained, this has been the case with negative marking in garda aptitude since early nineties and we have been given no reason to believe otherwise!
Faith and Justice wrote: » Well I'm just posting what they said. I don't know what to believe to be honest. Unless I hear it from publicjobs
Important information - Negative marking is only for answers that are incorrect and not for unanswered questions. Hope everyone is getting on ok with the tests !
Rothmans wrote: » They've done a 180 on it now This crowd don't know what they're at.
Rothmans wrote: » This crowd don't know what they're at.
Andrea345 wrote: » The thing is some people have done their tests already.
Are you for real? you said the opposite yesterday! What kind of organisation is this? plus you deleted yesterdays post too!
Faith and Justice wrote: » What a bunch of cowboys
redout wrote: » But sure who told this crowd that it does not apply to unanswered questions which has made them backtrack all of a sudden? There is no source.
Andrea345 wrote: » Ah someone made a mistake, thing is they haven't done anything for their reputation. I think the lesson to be learned here is to know the booklet inside out and backwards, do the prep and use the noggin. That and don't believe everything people have said unless it comes from the horses mouth. Now some people might still use the system and that's their tactic. Guessing one or two won't do that much having answered the majority of them correctly. A few marks lost maybe or maybe break even. But I wouldn't advise it. That system is there for a reason.
thekopend wrote: » They seen what we were saying on this!
Andrea345 wrote: » I think it's some automatic word scanning system which reacted when someone mentioned the name, because straight away there was a post advertising the site. Makes you think about how well monitored this thread is. I feel sorry for the person who made the mistake and the people who followed their advice, it's a pity we didn't catch it earlier and send them a message to amend it.
Faith and Justice wrote: » I'm not worried anyway. I only guessed 6 overall from both tests. I just hate this false info being thrown around by companies that can reach hundreds of people, mistake or not. I remember doing abstract reasoning back in 2008 in the teachers centre Dublin. I forgot all about the time limit, and they stopped the test and I had about 30% left to do. I managed to pass it anyway. I'm not worried
Faith and Justice wrote: » Its dog eat dog. Not everyone can pass. Its just a shame that money hungry companies are spreading false information