CCAT Mastery: 6 Proven Full-Length Practice Tests to Skyrocket Your Score
About Course
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Simulate the Real CCAT Experience
Train with authentic practice tests that mirror the official 2026 CCAT format so you walk into exam day with total confidence. -
All-Inclusive Preparation
Master every domain — numerical, logical, spatial, and verbal reasoning — with stunningly realistic questions designed to sharpen your abilities. -
Performance That Speaks
Gauge your readiness with 50 questions in just 15 minutes, identify weaknesses instantly, and use our step-by-step explanations to transform mistakes into strengths. -
Crack the Time Barrier
Learn insider strategies to skyrocket your speed and allocate time wisely so you never feel trapped by the clock. -
Risk-Free Practice
No negative marking means you can experiment fearlessly, make educated guesses, and refine your judgment without penalty. -
Smart Targeting
Discover why perfection isn’t necessary. Aim for proven score ranges (30, 35, 40+) to impress recruiters and outshine competitors. -
Skills That Last a Lifetime
Enhance your mathematical, verbal, spatial, and logical thinking — abilities that will serve you well beyond the CCAT.
What Is the CCAT?
The Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) is a 50-question, 15-minute pre-employment assessment used by companies including Crossover, Salesforce, Vista Equity Partners, Cintas, Progressive, Reynolds and Reynolds, and Gartner worldwide. It is one of the most widely used cognitive aptitude tests in professional hiring.
The CCAT measures three core reasoning areas under strict time pressure — numerical reasoning, verbal reasoning, and abstract and spatial reasoning. Candidates are ranked by percentile against all other candidates who have taken the test. Employers use the percentile score to determine whether you advance in the hiring process.
What This Course Covers
Each of the 6 practice tests mirrors the real CCAT format exactly — 50 questions in 15 minutes, no calculator, no negative marking. The tests cover all question types across the three CCAT sections.
Numerical Reasoning — percentages, fractions, ratios, word problems, and number series. Approximately 18 questions per test.
Verbal Reasoning — analogies, antonyms, sentence completion, and reading comprehension. Approximately 14 questions per test.
Abstract and Spatial Reasoning — pattern recognition, shape sequences, and spatial logic. Approximately 18 questions per test.
Every question includes a worked solution explaining the correct answer and the reasoning strategy behind it.
Personalised Section Analysis After Every Test
After completing each of the 6 practice tests you automatically receive a section analysis email showing your accuracy breakdown across Numerical, Verbal, Abstract and Logical Reasoning — and at subsection level showing which specific question types you got right and wrong. This tells you exactly where to focus before your next attempt. No competitor course offers this feature.
Who Uses the CCAT in 2026
The CCAT is used by employers across insurance, technology, consulting, logistics, private equity, and SaaS. Companies currently using the CCAT include Crossover, Cintas, Progressive, Reynolds and Reynolds, Gartner, and Vista Equity Partners. Coding bootcamps including Tech Elevator, Hack Reactor, and BloomTech also require the CCAT for admissions.
If you have received a CCAT test invitation from any of these employers, this course gives you the most direct preparation available — full-length timed simulations at real exam difficulty with immediate feedback on every question.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the real CCAT?
The CCAT has 50 questions to be completed in 15 minutes. Most test takers do not answer all 50 — the average score is around 24 correct answers out of 50.
Is there negative marking on the CCAT?
No. Wrong answers score zero, the same as unanswered questions. Always attempt every question — an educated guess at a 1-in-5 chance is always better than leaving a blank.
What score do I need to pass the CCAT?
There is no universal passing score. Each employer sets their own benchmark based on role complexity and applicant pool strength. Most professional roles expect a score between 24 and 32. See our CCAT score guide for employer-specific benchmarks.
How many times can I retake the practice tests?
Each of the 6 practice tests can be retaken as many times as you need. You have lifetime access to all course content after purchase.
Is a calculator allowed on the CCAT?
No. The real CCAT does not permit calculators or any external tools. All calculations must be done mentally or on paper. Our course replicates this condition exactly.
How is the CCAT scored?
Your raw score — the number of correct answers — is converted to a percentile. Employers see your percentile ranking relative to all other candidates who have taken the test, not your raw score in isolation.
Related Resources
- CCAT Exam Format Guide — full question type breakdown and timing strategy
- CCAT Score Guide — what score you need for specific employers
- CCAT Tips and Tricks — maths shortcuts and vocabulary reference
- Companies Using the CCAT — employer-specific cutoffs and hiring context
- Free CCAT Practice Test — benchmark your current level before purchasing
Disclaimer: AptitudeAce is an independent test preparation platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Criteria Corp, Talogy, or any employer mentioned on this page. CCAT is a registered trademark of Criteria Corp. All practice materials are independently developed based on publicly available information about the test format. Individual results may vary based on baseline performance, preparation time, and effort invested.
Course Content
Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test Practice
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CCAT Practice Test 1
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CCAT Practice Test 2
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CCAT Practice Test 3
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CCAT Practice Test 4
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CCAT Practice Test 5
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CCAT Practice Test 6
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Cheatsheats for Actual CCAT Test – Math Formulas + Wordlist + Test Structure
