They made you take lame unrelated tests. This is an abstract of what they require, judge for yourselves:
"The entire test is in English and a good level is required to be able to understand it. It's important to mention that the test does not allow for another monitor to be connected, it won't let you start the test if you have another screen connected. It also detects if you connected it after starting the test, so it immediately suspends the test and you have to re-enter and register again. The screen is being recorded at all times, as well as the sound from the microphone and what the camera captures. If you switch to another window, the test detects it and issues a warning. You are given 3 opportunities, on the 4th attempt the test is suspended and you can no longer continue. The test is divided into three parts.
1. General Aptitude. 20 logic questions, very similar to those we would find in an EXANI. Sequences, logical-mathematical reasoning, etc. Suggestion: search for an EXANI on the internet and practice with that type of question.
2. Coding challenge. There are two programming exercises, very similar to what we could find on this link. The IDE allows programming in Java 6 to 9. You can choose the version you want. The test grades runtime, performance, and Code Complexity. Suggestion: the candidate should study and practice selective and repetitive structures, Streams, Arrays, and Big O Notation.
3. Knowledge. 40 multiple-choice questions on the following topics."