The Binet-Kamat test is typically administered individually by a trained psychologist or educator. The test is designed for children aged 3-18 years, although it can be adapted for use with adults. The test is usually administered in a quiet, distraction-free environment, and the individual is given a set amount of time to complete each sub-test.
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The test is scored based on the individual’s performance on each sub-test. The scores are then compared to a normative sample of individuals of the same age and background. The results are used to determine the individual’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses, as well as their overall level of intelligence.
In the 1920s, J. M. Kamat, an Indian psychologist, adapted the Binet-Simon scale for use in India. Kamat’s version of the test, known as the Binet-Kamat test, was designed to assess the cognitive abilities of Indian children. The test has since undergone several revisions and is now widely used in India and other countries.