PQA
is an instrument designed to assess a range of personal qualities considered to be
important for the study and practice of medicine, dentistry and other health professions.
It comprises of a series of questions, grouped into four sections, the first to measure
cognitive skills, the other three to measure specific personality/attitudinal traits relevant
to health professional practice.
Test 1 ('MAT'; Mental Agility Test, D Munro & MR Bore) is designed to
measure fluid intelligence. It is a high level reasoning ability skills test containing
questions similar to those found in many "IQ" tests. It is designed to discriminate between
those of higher than average ability in this dimension. The test asks a series of verbal,
numerical and spatial problem-solving questions. There are 45 questions to answer in 60 minutes.
(Click here for example question)
Test 2 ('Mojac'; Interpersonal Values, Social Responsibility, MR Bore)
describes a number of situations where people have to decide what to do according to their
opinions or values. Unlike Test 1, there are no right or wrong answers to the 49 questions
in this test. Rather, candidates are asked to choose the answer that most closely reflects
their value system and what they believe is appropriate in each situation.
(Click here for example question)
Test 3 ('NACE'; Interpersonal Traits, D Munro) presents 100
statements about people and lists the way individuals might think and behave in certain situations.
Again, there are no right or wrong answers. Instead, candidates are asked to indicate how true or
false each statement is about themselves. The time allowed to answer the questions in Tests 2 and
3 is 60 minutes. (Click here for example question)
Test 4 ('PCI'; Personal Characteristics Inventory, MR Bore, D Munro
& DA Powis) asks respondents to rate themselves on 100 statements designed to establish how
honest they are about themselves and how truthful they are about their thoughts, feelings and
attitudes The time allowed to answer the questions in Test 4 is 20 minutes.
(Click here for example question)
PQA is available as a hard
copy test, with questions printed in booklets, or in
electronic form where candidates complete the test under
supervised conditions at a computer terminal.
Full instructions are given with each test. The test
does not start until all candidates are clear about
what they are expected to do. Candidates' answers
to the test questions are made either in an OMR
scannable Response Booklet or directly to server if the
test is taken using keyboard and screen.
Candidates do not require any specific preparation
or knowledge to undertake PQA.
The questions do not test academic knowledge and do
not require any special understanding of science. Furthermore
training and practice in the test items is neither
necessary nor advantageous.
Sample questions other than those shown on this web-site
are NOT available. |