Wasn't it Sinclair that had the X O test?
I remember that I forgot to "Allow" their cookies, so my answers were not saved. After wasting 30 minutes on the application and test, I received a 0 %, thus flunking the X O test.
The "rules" stated I couldn't reapply for one month, so I said fogetaoubit.
I've completed several other tests; many SAT in nature, and several tested my observation skills and memory. One had me memorize picture after picture, and I had to "report what I remembered from the picture.
One test in recent memory had me correct the spelling in several sentences, and in one I had to "follow directions"
The worst test in recent memory was the on the spot shop reports on your personal experiences. If you answer Yes to frequenting a Spa Resort, Upscale Restaurant, Cruise and other luxury pastimes, you had to write a report as if you were a mystery shopper. It asked the name of the company, and the city in which you were reviewing, so you really had to stick with a personal experience and not copy an excerpt from a shop where you could be accused of violating confidentiality agreements. You couldn't even save the application, and come back to it. I spent a good part of my Saturday Morning recalling and writing about a recent dinner, a spa day, an all inclusive resort, and a cruise. I don't remember the other "events", but there were two more from memory.
By the end, I wanted to lie and say I never participated in whatever event they asked about.
What gets me gourd, is that the companies I jumped the highest for, had the least shops in my area. I wish there was a way to screen the company for local shops, prior to this exercise in futility.
With that said, I agree that these tests are rare, and the writing sample is never read, and beyond checking SSN/EIN and perhaps Driver's License information, that no further check is done until you start doing audits.