In this article, we look at why the army uses these tests, what to expect from the BARB, how the test is scored and how to prepare.
The British Army Recruit Battery test (known as the BARB) is a computer-based psychometric test used by the British Army to assess potential recruits and decide whether they are suitable candidates.
It is the first aptitude test you will encounter when applying for a job with the army.
Your result will determine not only whether or not you go through to the next stage of the recruitment process, but also the types of roles you can be considered for.
So it is crucial to perform as well as you can.
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