Mock assessment

Mock Assessment Centre

Take a short diagnostic or run a fuller mixed assessment simulation across cognitive, situational, and behavioural sections so you can see what currently holds up and what drops first under pressure.

Realistic Assessment
Timed, mixed-format assessment designed to simulate broader hiring-test pressure rather than isolated skill reps.
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Mock Assessment Centre

Start with a quick diagnostic to get a real baseline score, then move into a fuller mock assessment when you want deeper reporting, broader coverage, and a more realistic test experience. Each run uses fresh question selection across assessment-appropriate sections.

Assessment-appropriate sections

No arcade-style reflex tasks or memory drills inside the mock.

Fresh question selection

Repeated runs draw from larger pools and bias away from recently seen items.

Diagnostic to insight loop

Get a baseline score first, then use the report to decide what to practise next.

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Diagnostic assessment

Estimated duration: about 5 minutes across 3 sections.

Assessment format

Built from realistic mock-assessment sections

The mock uses only section types that feel credible inside a graduate-style assessment simulation, with dynamic question selection inside each section pool.

Numerical reasoning
Abstract reasoning
Situational judgement
Behavioural profile
What this module tests
Your usable baseline

This is the quickest way to see how your performance holds up across different test types instead of guessing from isolated drills.

When to use it
Best first step

Use the mock first if you are unsure where to begin, then use the report to choose the next weak-area module with confidence.

Best next step
Drill, then retest

The strongest use of this page is baseline first, targeted practice second, then a retest once the weakest section feels cleaner.

First session guidance

Use the mock when you need clarity, not just more questions

This is the best first session when you are unsure where to begin. It gives you a baseline across multiple formats, shows which area drops first, and points you to the drill or behavioural module that makes the next session more useful.

Start with this

Choose the mock first when you do not know whether your score is being dragged by numerical, abstract, or behavioural performance.

Skip to a drill instead

If you already know the weak area, a short timed drill can be the faster first move before you come back here to confirm progress.

Free vs Pro

Free gives you a useful baseline and next step. Pro is for longer mocks, deeper review, and stronger coaching once you want a fuller prep loop.