Simulation application and practice questions on the Scholastic Potential Test (TPS)
The Scholastic Potential Test (TPS) is a test designed to test students' thinking skills. In particular, the ability to understand and reason is necessary for a person to succeed in formal education. Especially higher education. This ability develops through learning processes and experiences at school and outside of school. TPS consists of several subtests, namely General Reasoning, General Knowledge and Understanding, Ability to Understand Reading and Writing and Quantitative Knowledge. The General Reasoning component consists of three sub-components namely inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, and quantitative reasoning.