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PAT

Perceptual Ability Test

Time: 60 minutes
Format: 90 questions
Topics Tested: Ability to visualize in 3 dimensions
Ability to manipulate figures
Angle discrimination
Question Types: Keyholes
Top-Front-End
Angle Ranking
Hole Punching
Cube Counting
Pattern Folding
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The Perceptual Ability Test (PAT) is designed to test your spatial visualization skills, especially your ability to interpret two-dimensional representations of three-dimensional objects. These skills will be useful to you as a dentist as you construct a mental image of teeth from X-rays, deal with casts and fillings, etc.

The PAT contains a total of 90 questions divided into six categories, each consisting of 15 questions.

Keyholes
With keyhole questions, you are presented with a 3-D object and you must determine through which of five openings this object can pass. It pass through the opening in any orientation, but it cannot be rotated.

Top-Front-End
This question type presents you with two projections of an object. You are expected to determine the third.

Angle Ranking
In angle ranking questions, you are presented with four angles, labled 1-4. You are required to rank the angles in increasing order.

Hole Punching
In this question type, a square piece of paper is folded one, two, or three times. Then, one or more holes are punched at specific locations. You are required to mentally unfold the paper and determine the locations of the holes.

Cube Counting
Cube counting questions present you with several stacks of cubes. Each stack is constructed by cementing together identical cubes. You are asked to imagine that the stack as a whole is painted on all sides except for the bottom. Then, you are asked to determine how many cubes have a particular number of sides painted.

Pattern Folding
In pattern folding questions, a flat pattern is presented and you are asked to select the 3-D figure into which it folds.

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