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QUIS LEO Aptitude Test

Comprising Introduction and Explanation, Instructions for giving test, the test itself, correct answers’.  

Researcher comments: According to Roger Thompson, Thomas Raymond Thompson's (TRT's) son, QUIS was designed by TRT.  Frank Land states that "We did use QUIS for a long time and claimed that it was a more reliable test than the widely used IBM aptitude test... I suspect the LEO aptitude test is an understated pioneering effort from the LEO stable." John Hoey and Mike Moller said: "QUIS was widely used by the LEO community and regarded by many as better than the IBM aptitude test for identifying programming talent." (FL)

The document was initially digitised by John Hoey in Australia.

Date : 1964

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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH56324. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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