Don't let yourself get frustrated and confused by all the different career assessment test names. Each test maker wants to have his own unique name for his own test.
The point of taking an assessment test is to fit you to careers that you have an interest in, personality for, and measure your abilities, skills and job related aptitudes, and to suggest compatible jobs.
What may help clear up any test inconsistencies, is to compare each test you take against the others.
Know what your career options are through taking a few validated career tests; not just the free ones. The diversity may give you some new ideas for careers you haven't thought of yet.
Your values may have changed through the years, or you may have acquired additional skills. The right assessment test will reflect this.
Know what the tests for careers measure before you take them. You don't want to be told you are an Artist, when you know you prefer Mathematics.
Know Who made the Career Quizzes. Do they have a trusted, verifiable track record of dependability? Are the results proven reliable? For example, is it a Scientifically Validated Test?
Prices go upwards from about $10 to $50 for trustworthy, proven, well known tests.