For each activity below, think how well you can usually perform the activity.
Do not rate yourself based on only marks or one recent experience. Think about your general performance across different situations.
Rate yourself on the scale from 1 to 9.
1. I can work quickly without making many mistakes, especially in tasks where I have to find correct letters, symbols, or details under time pressure. For example, I can scan a page fast and still mark only the correct answers.
2. I can understand numbers, do calculations, compare quantities, and solve number-based problems. For example, I can work out percentages, averages, patterns, or simple word problems in mathematics.
3. I can imagine, rotate, or change shapes and objects in my mind. For example, I can picture how a paper will look after folding, or how an object will look from another side.
4. I can understand the meaning of words, sentences, and passages, and express my ideas clearly in English. For example, I can understand instructions, explain my thoughts, and choose the right word in a sentence.
5. I can understand how tools, machines, objects, or physical systems work. For example, I can reason why a lever, wheel, pulley, screw, or simple machine moves in a particular way.
6. I can think through a situation, use facts and logic, and choose a sensible solution instead of reacting quickly. For example, when there is a conflict or deadline, I can compare options and decide what is most practical and fair.
7. I can notice small differences and similarities in shapes, patterns, figures, or symbols. For example, I can match similar designs, spot errors in diagrams, or group figures based on their shape.
8. I can find patterns, follow rules, and understand what should come next in a sequence. For example, I can solve puzzles where shapes, numbers, or symbols change in a fixed pattern.
9. I can coordinate my eyes and hands smoothly while doing a task. For example, I can catch a ball, copy a drawing, use a mouse accurately, or complete hand-eye activities without much difficulty.
10. I can use my fingers carefully and precisely for small movements. For example, I can type, thread a needle, arrange small objects, button a shirt, or do craft work neatly.
11. I can use my hands skillfully to handle, move, fix, or make things. For example, I can assemble objects, use tools, draw, cut, paste, or complete practical tasks with good control.