A test space is the set of outcome-sets associated with a collection of
experiments. This notion provides a simple mathematical framework for the study
of probabilistic theories -- notably, quantum mechanics -- in which one is
faced with incommensurable random quantities. In the case of quantum mechanics,
the relevant test space, the set of orthonormal bases of a Hilbert space,
carries significant topological structure. This paper inaugurates a general
study of topological test spaces. Among other things, we show that any
topological test space with a compact space of outcomes is of finite rank. We
also generalize results of Meyer and Clifton-Kent by showing that, under very
weak assumptions, any second-countable topological test space contains a dense
semi-classical test space.Comment: 12 pp., LaTeX 2e. To appear in Int. J. Theor. Phy