This document appears to contain the results of several ability, interest, and personality tests. It includes sections for testing verbal ability, numerical ability, spatial ability, closure ability, mechanical ability, clerical ability, reasoning ability, psycho-motor ability, and interest and personality inventories. The test sections include multiple choice questions with lettered responses for the examinee to select. The final sections are for scoring and rating the test results.
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Psyc-E1900
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Q35
This survey should take about 5 minutes. Your answers are anonymous, but if there are any
questions you don't feel comfortable answering, simply skip them.
ImaginaryFriend
Did you have an imaginary friend as a kid?
o Yes (1)
o Maybe (0)
o No (-1)
Display This Question:
If Did you have an imaginary friend as a kid? = Yes
ImaginaryFriendAge
How old were you when you stopped having an imaginary friend?
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Ghosts
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"Ghosts are real."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
God
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"There is a god."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
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UFO
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"Extraterrestrial aliens have already visited earth."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
SETI
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"It is likely that there is life in the universe besides planet Earth."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
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GMOs
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"GMOs are dangerous and need to be banned."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
MoreAttractive
Thinking of 100 people your same sex and age, how many of them do you think you are more
attractive than?
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AttractiveConfident
On a scale of 1-7, how confident are you regarding your response to the previous question?
(You indicated you were more attractive than ${MoreAttractive/ChoiceTextEntryValue} of 100
people of your same sex and age.)
o 1 - Not at all Confident (1)
o 2 (2)
o 3 (3)
o 4 - Moderately Confident (4)
o 5 (5)
o 6 (6)
o 7 - Completely Confident (7)
Stronger
Thinking of 100 people your same sex and age, how many of them do you think you are
stronger than?
________________________________________________________________
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StrongerConfident
On a scale of 1-7, how confident are you regarding your response to the previous
questio ...
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Psyc-E1900
Start of Block: Default Question Block
Q35
This survey should take about 5 minutes. Your answers are anonymous, but if there are any
questions you don't feel comfortable answering, simply skip them.
ImaginaryFriend
Did you have an imaginary friend as a kid?
o Yes (1)
o Maybe (0)
o No (-1)
Display This Question:
If Did you have an imaginary friend as a kid? = Yes
ImaginaryFriendAge
How old were you when you stopped having an imaginary friend?
________________________________________________________________
Page 2 of 13
Ghosts
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"Ghosts are real."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
God
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"There is a god."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
Page 3 of 13
UFO
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"Extraterrestrial aliens have already visited earth."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
SETI
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"It is likely that there is life in the universe besides planet Earth."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
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GMOs
How much do you agree with the following statement?
"GMOs are dangerous and need to be banned."
o Strongly agree (1)
o Agree (2)
o Somewhat agree (3)
o Neither agree nor disagree (4)
o Somewhat disagree (5)
o Disagree (6)
o Strongly disagree (7)
MoreAttractive
Thinking of 100 people your same sex and age, how many of them do you think you are more
attractive than?
________________________________________________________________
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AttractiveConfident
On a scale of 1-7, how confident are you regarding your response to the previous question?
(You indicated you were more attractive than ${MoreAttractive/ChoiceTextEntryValue} of 100
people of your same sex and age.)
o 1 - Not at all Confident (1)
o 2 (2)
o 3 (3)
o 4 - Moderately Confident (4)
o 5 (5)
o 6 (6)
o 7 - Completely Confident (7)
Stronger
Thinking of 100 people your same sex and age, how many of them do you think you are
stronger than?
________________________________________________________________
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StrongerConfident
On a scale of 1-7, how confident are you regarding your response to the previous
questio ...
Learning best happens when people are emotionally connected to the content. Learning Games and Simulations provide an excellent opportunity for this intrinsic motivation factors to be ignited for information to cause transformation.
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
1. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
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In the face of escalating global tensions, particularly those emanating from geopolitical disputes with nations like hashtag#Russia and hashtag#China, hashtag#Germany has witnessed a significant uptick in targeted cyber operations. Our analysis indicates a marked increase in hashtag#cyberattack sophistication aimed at critical infrastructure and key industrial sectors. These attacks range from ransomware campaigns to hashtag#AdvancedPersistentThreats (hashtag#APTs), threatening national security and business integrity.
🔑 Key findings include:
🔍 Increased frequency and complexity of cyber threats.
🔍 Escalation of state-sponsored and criminally motivated cyber operations.
🔍 Active dark web exchanges of malicious tools and tactics.
Our comprehensive report delves into these challenges, using a blend of open-source and proprietary data collection techniques. By monitoring activity on critical networks and analyzing attack patterns, our team provides a detailed overview of the threats facing German entities.
This report aims to equip stakeholders across public and private sectors with the knowledge to enhance their defensive strategies, reduce exposure to cyber risks, and reinforce Germany's resilience against cyber threats.
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
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Learning best happens when people are emotionally connected to the content. Learning Games and Simulations provide an excellent opportunity for this intrinsic motivation factors to be ignited for information to cause transformation.
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
1. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
As Europe's leading economic powerhouse and the fourth-largest hashtag#economy globally, Germany stands at the forefront of innovation and industrial might. Renowned for its precision engineering and high-tech sectors, Germany's economic structure is heavily supported by a robust service industry, accounting for approximately 68% of its GDP. This economic clout and strategic geopolitical stance position Germany as a focal point in the global cyber threat landscape.
In the face of escalating global tensions, particularly those emanating from geopolitical disputes with nations like hashtag#Russia and hashtag#China, hashtag#Germany has witnessed a significant uptick in targeted cyber operations. Our analysis indicates a marked increase in hashtag#cyberattack sophistication aimed at critical infrastructure and key industrial sectors. These attacks range from ransomware campaigns to hashtag#AdvancedPersistentThreats (hashtag#APTs), threatening national security and business integrity.
🔑 Key findings include:
🔍 Increased frequency and complexity of cyber threats.
🔍 Escalation of state-sponsored and criminally motivated cyber operations.
🔍 Active dark web exchanges of malicious tools and tactics.
Our comprehensive report delves into these challenges, using a blend of open-source and proprietary data collection techniques. By monitoring activity on critical networks and analyzing attack patterns, our team provides a detailed overview of the threats facing German entities.
This report aims to equip stakeholders across public and private sectors with the knowledge to enhance their defensive strategies, reduce exposure to cyber risks, and reinforce Germany's resilience against cyber threats.
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
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Sl. No. Type of Test Total Score Rating
1. Verbal Ability
2. Numerical Ability
3. Spatial Ability
4. Closure Ability
5. Mechanical Ability
6. Clerical Ability
7. Reasoning Ability
8. Psych-Motor Ability
6. Personality Test
The following items are arranged in pairs (a and b) and each member of the pair represents a
preference you may or may not hold. Rate your preference for each item by giving it a score of 0 to 5
(0 meaning you really feel negative about it or strongly about the other member of the pair. 5
meaning you strongly prefer it or do not prefer the other member of the pair). The scores for a and b
MUST ADD UP TO 5 (0 and 5, 1 and 4, 2 and 3, etc.) Do not use fractions such as 2 ½.
0 = you really feel negative about it or very positive about the other member of the pair.
1 = still feel quite negative about this item
2 = feel moderately negative about the item
3= not really strongly negative or positive
4 = feel much more positive about this item
5 = you strongly prefer it or do not prefer the other member of the pair).
Question No. Score Question No. Score Question No. Score Question No. Score
1a 11a 21a 31a
1b 11b 21b 31b
2a 12a 22a 32a
2b 12b 22b 32b
3a 13a 23a
3b 13b 23b
4a 14a 24a
4b 14b 24b
5a 15a 25a
5b 15b 25b
6a 16a 26a
6b 16b 26b
7a 17a 27a
7b 17b 27b
8a 18a 28a
8b 18b 28b
9a 19a 29a
9b 19b 29b
10a 20a 30a
10b 20b 30b