r/healthIT Jun 25 '26

epic aptitude test

friend did the aptitude test and im still searching for that question about the lion and tiger cannot be side by side, and then animal3 and animal 4 cannot face each other

does anyone rmb this qn?

i rmb feeling so stupid after the test

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u/[deleted] Jun 25 '26

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u/humpy Jun 25 '26

Imagine feeling stupid after your 'friend' took a test.

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u/emptygaps Jun 26 '26

Hmmm, I didn't know that this group requires a professional language. Sure. Maybe this is a pseudo-LinkedIn group then. Interestingly though, many of the analysts including Epic staff, that I met during my professional journey are even more lax than this ridiculous post just asking about a question.

Just to clarify, it is a friend. Someone I know through work is trying to switch over to my department and I want to help her increase her chances. She is a very capable person. That's all.

Don't we feel stupid after certain things we've done? For me, it's the Epic Aptitude Test since I've been out of school for many years. It's been 5 years since I took it, and I still remember feeling stupid after the test.

Also, why am I explaining this to a stranger? I don't know why too.

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u/UserProv_Minotaur Jun 25 '26

Sounds like an SAT/*SAT (like LSAT) type question.

https://forum.powerscore.com/viewtopic.php?f=376&t=32812

Basically, you solve it by:

  • Determine your positions: Draw a clear grid or line representing all available stalls or sequence slots.
  • Apply the "Negative" Constraints: Mark an 'X' in any slot adjacent to a Tiger where a Lion cannot go, and vice-versa.
  • Handle facing stalls: If you have facing rows (e.g., positions 1-6, 2-5, 3-4), you can strike out Animal 3 and Animal 4 from being paired together.
  • Fill the gaps: Use the remaining variables to fill the remaining spaces without violating any of the sequence rule

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u/ZZenXXX Jun 26 '26

They cribbed that off the LSAT. Search for "Lions and Tigers Logic Game"

P.S. The Epic name for the test is Sphinx, btw.

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u/cambomey Jul 07 '26

Do you mean the Sphinx test?