DLR Test Preparation

DLR is a German organisation based in Hamburg specialising in aeronautical and space engineering and research. It also specialises in the selection of pilots, air traffic controllers and astronauts. This test battery have a reputation for being very selective. DLR consist of two elimination stages. The first phase know as BU/BU corresponds to the psychotechnical tets, while the second phase FQ/FU includes individual and group interviews and the simulator.

DLR tests on this website will prepare you for the following airlines and flight schools.

  • Lufthansa
  • European Flight Academy
  • Turkish Airlines
  • Aerologic
  • Luxair
  • Air Dolomiti

 

Math Word Problems (RAG):

This test assesses your basic mathematical knowledge and numerical reasoning ability. It screens your understanding of rule of three, percentages, calculation with speeds and equations which pilots faces on a daily bases.

Math Test:

This basic test in applied mathematics screens your understanding of the basics: multiplication, division, subtraction as well as speed, distance and time calculations. By taking this test, you can assess your mathematical skills according to the very same standards used in the industry and be thoroughly prepared when applying for a job in aviation.

The math test features a practice section with over 100 questions, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section itself consist of 24 random, time-limited questions with answers.

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Mental Arithmetics Test (KRN):

This test measures mental numerical reasoning. You will hear audio announcing equations and your tasks is to mentally calculate the equation.

Physics Test:

This test measures your grasp on the natural sciences in general, and the concepts of motion, space, time, energy and force in particular. It consists of two software modules: a practice module, comprising 100 questions and their answers, and the actual test module.

The physics test features a practice section with over 100 questions, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test itself consists of 15 random, time-limited questions. A PDF file with all the important formulas to memorize will be provided.

Mechanical Reasoning Test:

This test measures mechanical-technical understanding on several topics.

Each item consists of a pictorially presented mechanical situation and a simply worded question. Items require reasoning rather than special knowledge.

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Non Verbal Reasoning (IQ) Test:

Non-verbal reasoning involves the ability to understand and analyze visual information and solve problems using visual reasoning. You will be asked to identify relationships, similarities and differences between shapes and patterns, to recognize visual sequences and to remember relationships between objects.

The Non Verbal Reasoning (IQ) Test features a practice section with 20 questions, each with a detailed visual explanation of the answer. The test section features 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). Each level will have a 20 random, time-limited questions. At the end of the test, a score will be calculated to show each individual how many correct and wrong answers they got.

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Verbal Reasoning:

The verbal reasoning test evaluates your ability to interpret textual information and use it to determine the truth value of certain statements. For each of the statements, you will have to decide whether it is true, false (based on the given information), or that the information does not allow you to decide either way.

For the Verbal Reasoning Test you will have to read and interpret 10 short texts. You will be presented with 4 statements relating to each text. It is your task to determine whether the statement is either true, false, or that you cannot determine the truth value on the basis of the given information. The time allotted to finish the test is 22 minutes. Your score and the correct answers will be provided at the end of test. You can choose between 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard)

Number Series:

The Number Series test consists of numerical sequences that follow a logical rule, based on elementary arithmetic. A sequence is given from which the rule is to be deduced. You are then asked to predict the next number in a given sequence, using that rule.

Number Series features a practice section with 20 questions, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section features 2 different levels (medium and hard). Each level consists of 20 random, time-limited questions. At the end of the test a score will be calculated to show you the result of the test.

Personality Test:

A personality test is a questionnaire or other standardised instrument designed to reveal aspects of an individual's character or psychological makeup.

Few sample questions below for personality test
Which statements best describes you? (leader, selfish, friendly, etc, etc)
Would you rather (example: clean a room or work within a group)

Cube Rotation Test (ROT):

This test measures your spatial orientation capacity. You will hear an audio announcing the initial position of the cube. After the initial position has been announced the audio message will continue to announce position changes on the cube. Your goal is to figure out the final position of the cube.

This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

English Test (ENS):

This English test measures your grammar, spelling and understanding of certain words. The test is divided into three categories.

During this test you will have 10 minutes to answer 20 questions. The questions you have to answer are fill in the gap, find the correct synonyms and be able to identify the correct spelling on certain words.

EASA ATPL Question Bank (FWT):

This test consist of EASA / JAA ATPL Question Bank. We will recommend which subject you should study for best results.

Aviation Knowledge Test:

The aviation knowledge test consist of more than 1300 ATPL questions that are commonly asked during airline interview and assessments. The topics covered are Air Law, Human Performance, Aerodynamics, Priciple of Operation, Meteorology, and Aircraft Instrumentation.

Perceptural Speed Test (OWT):

This test assesses your abilities in the field of perceptual speed. You must select and read off visual informations that are displayed only a few seconds.

This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

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2 Dimensional
2 Dimensional (Pattern):

This test is designed to assess your ability to find important information when under pressure. An object is shown in the top window and it is your task to determine whether or not the object is also displayed in the three windows below.

The 2 Dimensional Test features a practice section with over 20 questions, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test itself consists of 20 random, time-limited questions. A detailed scoring system based on accuracy will calculate the result afterwards.

Running Memory Span Test (RMS):

This test assesses measures your working memory capacity. You will hear an audio announcing numbers. Your task is to memorise these numbers and reproduce them in reverse order.

This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

Triangle Test (SKT):

This test measures your concentration level and your ability to obey simple rules in a timely context.

This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

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Spatial Orientation Test (VLR):

This test measures your spatial orientation and your perception in the plane by asking you to count the number of left and right turns of jagged arrow lines.

This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

Monitoring and Instrument Coordination (MIC):

This test measures your multi tasking skills and your psychomotor function. During this test you will be represented with several instruments similar to those in a cockpit. Your goal is to monitor the instruments and manipulate them if necessary

This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

Visual Memory Capacity (VMC):

This test measures your short term memory under timing pressure.

This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

Preparation software for FQ-Simulator:

This test measures your cognitive control, coordinative and multi-tasking capabilities. You will be represented with 6 flight instruments and a flight map. Your assignment is to monitor the track parameters on the flight map and fly the aircraft according to the information you have received.

The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

Road Capacity Test:

This test measures your capacity planning and problem solving skills.
The main test console contains several operational fields which you are required to carefully monitor and respond with proper entering.

This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consist of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.

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