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Preparing For Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test
Preparing For Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test
Preparing For Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test
Comprehension Test?
The Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Tests is used to determine your aptitude for learning
mechanical skills in your applied mechanical job. It measures a complex set of abilities. Your
mechanical knowledge, spatial intelligence and mechanical reasoning are tested and analyzed.
The Bennett Mechanical Test is reported to have high level of reliability. Not only the testing
industry, the psychologists but also the employers have been giving a solid weight to the results
and predictions of the Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test.
For jobs requiring multiple aptitudes, the BMCT is most effective when used in combination
with other tests.
1- Acoustics - 3
2- Inertia – 5
3- Belt Drive - 2
4- Levers – 8
5- Center of Gravity – 7
6- Optics – 6
7- Centrifugal Force – 5
9- Electricity – 6
10-Pulley Systems – 10
11- Gears - 10
15- Heat- 8
16- Structures – 12
17- Hydraulics – 16
18- Miscellaneous - 14
1) Inertia of a body is the inability of the body to change by itself the state of rest or of uniform
motion.
2) Pushing the roller over a step requires a larger force than pulling the roller over the step.
3) A person on frictionless surface can get away by blowing out the air from the mouth or by
throwing away an object in direction opposite to the one in which he/she wants to move.
4) The forces acting on a point are concurrent forces and they are in equilibrium if resultant force
is zero.
5) To produce extension or compression in the spring, two equal and opposite forces are to be
applied on the spring. In equilibrium restoring force developed due to elasticity of the spring is
equal to either force and opposite to applied force. A definite amount of work has to be done
against restoring force both in compressing the spring. This work done is stored in the form of
potential energy in the spring.