EVIDENCE-BASED ATSA-FORMAT PRACTICE

Train the reported task mechanics.

Seven modules separate adjustable training from strict fidelity simulation, backed by section study guides and a full-mock protocol. Original code, graphics, passages, logic problems, and personality statements.

Known limits: Pearson does not publish operational screens, item banks, section weights, or scoring formulas. Disputed timings and the radar zero-key rule remain configurable.
01

Numbers and Differences

Eight-round rolling digit-difference practice with physical numpad controls.

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02

Value Assignments

Three-part working-memory task using A, B, and C values from 1 through 4.

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03

Spatial Relationship

Rapid T/F judgments from aircraft and observer viewpoints, including difficult geometry.

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04

Radar Simulation

Discrete target waves, minimum-removal scoring, and concurrent A/S/D/F math.

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05

Personality Assessment

The reported 108-triad Most Like Me and Least Like Me response format.

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06

Reading Comprehension

Original passages with main-idea, support, and inference questions, shuffled each attempt.

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07

Logical Reasoning

Solver-validated scheduling problems with five options and no-backtracking fidelity mode.

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Verified answer keys

Spatial geometry is unit-tested; logic and reading answers are solver-checked on every build.

Minimum-removal radar scoring

Efficiency is rated against the true smallest set of removals, not just saves.

Deterministic replay

A seed reproduces an exact session so you can measure improvement against a fixed target.

Honest scoring posture

No invented FAA score or band, because the cut points and weights are not public.