Abstract Reasoning Tests
Abstract reasoning tests assess the ability to identify patterns, spot relationships, and solve unfamiliar problems without relying on prior knowledge. Because they measure fluid intelligence rather than learned information, they are often seen as one of the strongest general predictors of learning and problem-solving ability. Here you will find advice for candidates on recognising the logic behind these questions and preparing effectively, alongside guidance for employers on what abstract reasoning measures and how to interpret scores responsibly.
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