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Advanced Entrance exam psychometric analysis
Advanced Entrance Exam Psychometric Analysis
Entrance Exam Psychometric Analyzer
Answer honestly to reveal your hidden mental blockers.
Part 1: Emotional Regulation & Pressure
1. A friend tells you they scored 95% on a mock test where you scored 70%. How do you react?
I panic, feel jealous, and avoid studying for the rest of the day.
I feel bad about myself and worry I won't clear the exam.
I feel a pinch of envy, but I ask them how they studied for it.
I treat it as data: "If they can do it, the paper was solvable. I need to check my errors."
2. During a test, you encounter 3 difficult questions in a row. What happens physically?
My hands sweat, my heart races, and my mind goes completely blank.
I get frustrated and start guessing answers randomly just to move on.
I get nervous, but I take a deep breath and skip to an easier section.
Nothing changes. I calmly flag them and move to the next question immediately.
3. How often does the fear of "What if I fail?" stop you from starting a difficult chapter?
Almost daily. I procrastinate because I'm afraid I won't understand it.
Often. I stick to subjects I'm already good at to feel safe.
Sometimes, but I force myself to start eventually.
Rarely. I view difficult chapters as high-scoring opportunities.
Part 2: Strategy & Execution
4. How do you analyze your Mock Test results?
I just look at the total score and feel happy or sad.
I look at the solutions but don't solve them again.
I resolve the wrong questions immediately.
I maintain an "Error Log" notebook and write down *why* I made the mistake.
5. Which of these best describes your daily schedule?
I have no plan. I study whatever I feel like when I wake up.
I have a mental plan, but I usually get distracted and miss 50% of it.
I have a rough routine (e.g., "Physics in morning"), and I mostly stick to it.
I plan the night before: exact topics and time slots. I execute 90% of it.
6. How do you handle your phone/social media while studying?
It's on my desk with notifications on. I check it every 10 mins.
It's on silent, but I check it whenever I get stuck on a problem.
I check it only during breaks, but sometimes get sucked into scrolling.
I keep it in another room or use an app blocker. Zero distractions during deep work.
Part 3: Lifestyle & Stamina
7. How is your sleep pattern currently?
Chaotic. Some nights 3 hours, some nights 10 hours.
I sleep late (3 AM) and wake up late, often feeling groggy.
I get 6 hours, but I rely heavily on coffee to stay awake.
Consistent 7-8 hours. I wake up at the same time every day.
8. What do you do when you feel "Burned Out" or exhausted?
I force myself to study anyway, staring at the book without learning anything.
I scroll social media for 3 hours "relaxing" but feel worse afterwards.
I feel guilty if I take a break, so I do light work like organizing notes.
I completely detach for a few hours (sleep, walk, sport) to reset my brain.
9. How do you approach revision of old topics?
I don't revise until the week before the exam.
I only revise a topic when I realize I've completely forgotten it.
I re-read my notes randomly when I have free time.
I use spaced repetition (revisiting topics at set intervals) and solve new problems.
10. When you solve a question correctly, what do you do?
Immediately move to the next one.
Feel happy and take a small break.
Briefly check the answer key to confirm.
Check if there was a faster/shorter method to solve it.
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