THE BOSTON TEST is a biometric test based on movement. There are 3 parts to the test.
Each part should be completed on one or more separate sheets of plain white unlined
8.5” x 11” paper. PLEASE NOTE: The speed of your movements is very important. You should take the test at your natural or fastest speed. Slowing down your movements for beauty or legibility is to your disadvantage.
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Part One: Shapes
On a single sheet of plain white paper, please draw (by freehand) one or more of each of the following shapes: a triangle, a square, a circle, and a ladder. They can be of any size.
Do NOT trace the shapes or use a ruler, straight edge, compass or other device. At the bottom of the page, please print your name, phone number, and email address.
Part Two: Numbers
On a single sheet of plain white paper, write 10 different numbers of any size. At the bottom of the page, please print your name, phone number, and email address.
Part Three: Words
On two or more sheets of plain white paper, please copy the following paragraphs twice, once in your (cursive) handwriting and once in your printing. Remember, speed is more important than beauty or legibility.
President Theodore Roosevelt believed that the best executives are the ones who have sense enough to pick good workers to do what they want done, and enough self-restraint to keep from meddling with them while they do it.
Greek philosopher Plato said, “More will be