Classified Tests
BOARD NOTICE 155 OF 2017
Children
Test Name Age Group
Aptitude Tests for School Beginners (ASB) Grade 1
Campbell Interest And Skill Survey (CISS) 15 years and older
Career Development Questionnaire (CDQ) 13 years and older
Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Tests (CFIT) Scale 1: 4 - 8 years, mentally handicapped
Scale 2: 8 – 14 years, average adults
Scale 3: 14 years – college age, adults of superior
intelligence
Differential Aptitude Tests: Forms R, S, K & L (HSRC) DAT Form R – (Grades 7 to 10)
DAT Form S – (Grades 7 to 10)
DAT Form K – (Grades 10 to 12 and Adults)
DAT Form L – (Grades 10 to 12 and Adults)
Emotional Intelligence questionnaire (EIQ) Thomas international 13 years and older
General and Graduate Reasoning Test Batteries (GRT2 and GRT1) GRT2: Adults and young people over 15
GRT1: Post-graduate and senior management
calibre adults
General Scholastic Aptitude Test (GSAT) Junior: 9 – 11 years
Intermediate: 11 – 14 years
Senior: 13 – 18 years
Jackson Personality Inventory - Revised (JPI-R) 16 years and older
Kolbe Conative Index (KCIA) Grade 4 to 17 years old
Meyer Interest Questionnaire (MB-10) 16 years and older
Neo Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FF-I) 12 years and older
Neo Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R) 12 years and older
Paper and Pencil Games (PPG) Grade 2-4
Personality At Work (PAW) Grade 8 and older
Potential Index Batteries (PIB) (previously Pro-Index) 17 years and older
School-readiness Evaluation by Trained Testers (SETT) Pre-school children (3-4 years)
Senior South African Individual Scale - Revised (SSAIS-R) 7 – 16 years
Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) 16 years and older
South African Vocational Interest Inventory (SAVII) Grade 8 - 12 and older
Structure of Intellect (SOI Tests) Grade 2 and older
Test for Selection and Training (TST) 16 years and older
TRAM-1 Falling in the range from no education to Grade 9
– 10
BOARD NOTICE 155 OF 2017
Children
Test Name Age Group
Aptitude Tests for School Beginners (ASB) Grade 1
Campbell Interest And Skill Survey (CISS) 15 years and older
Career Development Questionnaire (CDQ) 13 years and older
Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Tests (CFIT) Scale 1: 4 - 8 years, mentally handicapped
Scale 2: 8 – 14 years, average adults
Scale 3: 14 years – college age, adults of superior
intelligence
Differential Aptitude Tests: Forms R, S, K & L (HSRC) DAT Form R – (Grades 7 to 10)
DAT Form S – (Grades 7 to 10)
DAT Form K – (Grades 10 to 12 and Adults)
DAT Form L – (Grades 10 to 12 and Adults)
Emotional Intelligence questionnaire (EIQ) Thomas international 13 years and older
General and Graduate Reasoning Test Batteries (GRT2 and GRT1) GRT2: Adults and young people over 15
GRT1: Post-graduate and senior management
calibre adults
General Scholastic Aptitude Test (GSAT) Junior: 9 – 11 years
Intermediate: 11 – 14 years
Senior: 13 – 18 years
Jackson Personality Inventory - Revised (JPI-R) 16 years and older
Kolbe Conative Index (KCIA) Grade 4 to 17 years old
Meyer Interest Questionnaire (MB-10) 16 years and older
Neo Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FF-I) 12 years and older
Neo Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R) 12 years and older
Paper and Pencil Games (PPG) Grade 2-4
Personality At Work (PAW) Grade 8 and older
Potential Index Batteries (PIB) (previously Pro-Index) 17 years and older
School-readiness Evaluation by Trained Testers (SETT) Pre-school children (3-4 years)
Senior South African Individual Scale - Revised (SSAIS-R) 7 – 16 years
Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) 16 years and older
South African Vocational Interest Inventory (SAVII) Grade 8 - 12 and older
Structure of Intellect (SOI Tests) Grade 2 and older
Test for Selection and Training (TST) 16 years and older
TRAM-1 Falling in the range from no education to Grade 9
– 10