Locked – complete all modules to prove readiness
These are the same bread-and-butter math skills I saw on my own EIAT—basic arithmetic, fractions, and word problems that show up over and over.
The EIAT loves motion and “rate” problems. Here I walk you through kinematics and flow logic the same way I learned it to pass my exam.
Short passages and workplace-style procedures similar to what you’ll see on the EIAT, so you can practice reading fast without missing details.
The EIAT asks you to read snapshots of a 1/16" tape measure. These drills match the exact presentation style you’ll see on the real test.
Gears, pulleys, and basic mechanical advantage—broken into simple rules I used myself so you’re not guessing which way things move.
Photos and matching drills for the common tools you’ll see on EIAT-style questions, so you recognize them instantly instead of losing points searching your memory.
This is your dress rehearsal for EIAT test day — run everything together, under the clock.
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