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To calculate the total score for each participant, sum all responses, except the filler questions, for a score ranging from 0 to 24.
The orientation exam is intended to ensure that you have learnt the basic knowledge required to complete your degree during the first three semesters. The orientation exam is not a single examination. It is comprised of individual modules or module examinations from your Bachelors program.
The Life Orientation Test (LOT) was developed to assess individual differences in generalized optimism versus pessimism.
Each of the 14 categories below is scored between 5 points (considered good/normal) down to O points (considered as poor as can be). Read each section and mark each score on the right side of the page, adding up the numbers on the right side for a total out of 70, then multiply by 100 to give your final QOL score.
The scale on Positive Life Orientation (PLO) is a very simple and short scale to measure positive attitude and positive thinking. The scale has been used with different populations of young and old as well as with people suffering from different diseases like cancer and myocardial infarction.

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Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 879-889. Although the LOT was widely used, it had some problems. Most important, its original items did not all focus as explicitly on expectations for the future as theory dictated. In part to remedy this deficiency, we developed a modest revision of the LOT, called LOT-R.
The most common ways of measuring dispositional or trait optimism have been asking about peoples generalized expectancies via self-report questionnaires like the Life Orientation Test (LOT) [47] and the more commonly used 6-item Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R) [48] that asks positively- and negatively-framed
What is a Spatial Orientation Test? A Spatial Orientation test evaluates your spatial awareness and your ability to read and use simple maps for navigation. Although distinct from a spatial ability test, possessing a well-developed spatial ability is crucial for performing well on the spatial orientation test.

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