Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles either everybody. My name is Richard Bachman. And then this next training video, I'm gonna teach you how to pass mechanical comprehension tests. And in particular, I'm gonna give you sample questions, a few tutorials on also the answers. So it's gonna be a great, fantastic tutorial. Let's get straight into it. So, first of all, a very warm welcome from May. That's me There on the right hand side. My name is Richard McMunn. I've been helping people like you for many, many years about 20 years now to prepare for their psychometric tests on also passed their interviews. So in this video, specifically, we are gonna focus on mechanical comprehension tests. So the test is aimed to be educational, informative, a little bit of fun, but also challenging. And I'm gonna get you guys toe, have a go at some of the questions. So on that point, please do watch it from beginning to end, because I believe that you will really enjoy the video. And don't forget to subscribe. Just click the red subscribe button below the video on. Also, if you do like the questions, please do give it a thumbs up, because that would really motivate me to do more. Okay, let's get straight into it. Question number one So we have to book. It's here, X And why so question one. Both water buckets are filled to the top, so we have to imagine they're filled to the top. Now. Which water bucket most accurately demonstrates how water would leak from the book it if four small holes were made on the side of the bucket. So we've got a X B or why, so you can see there that these four small holes been made in the book It and you can see there. The water is coming out on X and y, so we have to decide which one depicts or accurately demonstrates how water would leak from the bucket. And you've also got four holes on the right hand side. Book it as well. So that's the water coming out of those blue lines. We have to decide which one accurately demonstrates how water would leak from the book it if four smallholder make now. This is how to want to these questions Now. Pressure is acting in this direction on both of the buckets. Therefore, the pressure is greater. The further down the book. It you go, which means the water will spout further for the lower down the book in the holies, mate. Therefore, the correct answer is why? Okay, that's the correct answer to question one because the pressure is acting down. Therefore, there's more pressure acting, which means the water, the lower the holes are the further out it will spout. Okay, now it's your turn. So we're gonna do question too. But I'd like you to post your answer to question two in the comments section below this video for markets. All come on each day and market. Now there is a timer on each question I'm going to do, and that's the time of their and you'll see it go down. You got that 12 seconds per question to have a go. So this is questioned too, when the tap is turned on which container will fill up first. So you have to look at all of the containers on have a look at the configuration which ones have holds. Which ones don't. We need to know which one is gonna fill up first is a eight b c d e a O. J. Please put your onto the comment section Bloat. Now, if you find that 12 seconds is not long enough, please feel free to pause the video to work out because I drove, You got the answers. Correct. So off you go. Okay. So please place your answer to question two in the comments section below the video. Let's move on. Question three A glass. Bigger. Now, this is a real common question. During mechanical comprehension test A glass beaker contains oil on water as depicted below. If more water is poured into the beaker, how will it look now? A B or C? So you can see this is the one here that we have that's depicted with oil on the top of the water. If more water is poured in here, well, it looks like a B or C, so water is poured in there. How will it look now? Toe Heart answered is now remember, this water is heavier than oil. Therefore, the correct answer is seat because oil will always be at the top because water is denser than oil. And always remember that because this is a real common question. Okay, now it's your turn again. Please post your answer in the comments section below the video for market. Thank you. So here we go. We've got three trucks here and the each truck contains petrol and the petrol is the white shady park. And this is the direction the truck is moving. So, question for a truck containing petrol is traveling at 40 miles an hour in the direction of this large arrow. So from left to right, if the truck had to suddenly break which diagram best demonstrates what would happen to the petrol? The truck is transporting at the time of braking suddenly is it truck a truck? Be or truck. See? And please put your arms or in the comments section below the video for market. Okay, if you go got 12 seconds. Okay. Well done to put your answer to question for the comments section below Next one. Let's take a look. Okay, so here we have a crane. Question five. Which rope is needed to support the load on the crane? And again, this is really common question. Your mechanical comprehension test. So which rope is needed to support the load on the crate? Is it rope? Ex rope? Why? Both ropes are necessary or neither ropes are necessary. So to answer this question, let's a shoe. We take away row pecs. So there we go. Remove rope, axe. You can see that that we've got rope. Why left? But it would not be serving any purpose. It all as the low can now drop down this way because you can see the lever could then move up from the bottom up to the top. Therefore, we do need rope X. So the correct answer is a row pecs because then it can't move anywhere. Okay, so now it's your turn again. Please pusher answer in the comments section below for marking. This is question number six. Now read this carefully which ropes are not needed to support the cranes load? Is it ropes A, B and C B roads being C See Ropes A and C or D robes A and B. So put your answer to comments in the comments section below. So rich which ropes are not needed to support the cranes load. If you go like, say, if you need more time, please do pause the video. It's important to get it correct. Okay, moving on question number seven. This is again a real common one. Now when the handle so that's the handle There in the top right makes a complete rotation. How far will the weight lower? And it says here the barrel circumference equals 38 inches. Okay, so he's a 66 inches. Be 1900 inches C 17 inches d 38 inches. Now what we have to understand is what the circumference is. Will. The circumference is the entire distance around the barrel, which means if the handle makes one complete rotation, that it means the weight will lower simply 38 inches. So one complete rotation of the winch will lower the weight 38 inches. The correct answer is day. Okay, now it's your turn to give you two questions here to have a go out. We'll do 1st 1 and then the 2nd 1 again. As always, put your arms in the comments section below Question eight. A wooden disks that these three wooden disks here X Y and Zed, a wooden disk with an integral metal disconcerted, will stop in which position when rolled on a flat surface is X y. Ls that so? Just to clarify. That's the wooden disk, and that's the metal disc. So obviously you have to decide which is heavier wood or metal. Is it a X B? Y. We'll see that or D. It could stop in any position so the wooden desk with an integral metal disk inserted will stop in which position when rolled on a flat service and you've got the time. It takes the time it to go down to put your answer in the comments section below for marking. Thank you. Okay, we're making fantastic progress here. Like I say, he's a real common questions. So you're obviously learning a lot as you go along. Let's say you do enjoy the video. Please give it a thumbs up. So this is one for you again, Guys, question nine. Which way would you turn the bolt in order to tighten it? So, first of all, we have to know which is the nuts on which is the pot most people notice. But that's the nut, and that is the box. So which way do we turn the bolt to tighten? It is a well bay. Put your answer in the comments section below to question nine ale be for marking. Thank you. Okay. Well, I'm fantastic. Question number 10 again, And I'll keep saying this, but these are common questions. See these all the time. And I'll tell you how to want to this kind of question. How much weight should be placed at Point X to balance the baby? That's point X. So howto onto this, because the distances three times greater on the right of the fulcrum than on the left. We have to divide the weight by three to get our answer. So that's the fulcrum point there. So we know what the fulcrum is now. So the weight is three times rater on the right than on the left. Therefore, we have to simply divide the weight by three to get our answer. So the answer is 30 kilograms. That's question 10. Okay, so now it's your turn. I'm gonna give you three questions now so we'll really start to develop and grow so again is always post your answer. Two questions the next three that come up in the comments section below. Same software question. How much weight should be placed? The point X to balance the beam. Okay, so you got the time It takes. You got two meters on the left and four meters on the right. So what you've just learned applied up to this and I could say, if you need to pause it to get more time or go back to the question tend to learn police feel free to do so. Tom is going down now. Okay, well done. Question number 12. All of this shakes shown are hollow and filled with water. If they are all the exact same weight, which one will be the hardest to push on its side? Is it a w b x c? Why? Well, d that so all of the shape Schoen a hollow and filled with water. If they're all the exact same weight, which one will be the hardest to push on its side? Okay, well done. Next question. So we have a vinyl record here, and it spins at 45 rpm. Rpm stands for revolutions permanent. So it goes around 45 times permanent, but it spends a 45 rpm for two minutes. Which point will make the greatest number of revolutions? Is it a B or C? If you believe they will all revolve. Unequal number select. Here's your answer. A, B, C or D for equal and again You've got the time It takes the time to go down to put your answer in a comments section below Thank you. Okay, well done. Well, I sincerely hope you enjoyed those. If you click the link below the video now, I'll give you Maur free practice. Mechanical comprehension test. They're free of charge. Clip kneeling below the video and go straight through to my website where you can download some pdf stuff. Don't forget to subscribe and give the video alike. I make these videos every day of the week and you'll get an email Assumes they're uploaded. Guys, thank you very much for watching, and I wish you all the very best in your pursuit to passing your mechanical comprehension tests.
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