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• Cognitive ability
• Verbal reasoning
• Numerical reasoning
• Abstract reasoning
• Personality
• Values and culture fit
• Work preferences
• Reliability and integrity
• Emotional intelligence
The Revelian Cognitive Ability Test (RCAT) does what it says on the
tin, it tests your cognitive ability (or “general intelligence”).
1. Verbal questions
2. Numerical questions
3. Abstract reasoning questions
1. Verbal questions
Example 1:
“Four of these are alike in some way. Please select the other two.
• run
• bus
• walk
• boat
• car
• train”
(Source: www.revelian.com/cognitive-ability-test/)
The answer is “run” and “walk”. The similarity between the other
four options is that they are modes of transport.
2. Numerical questions
Example:
1 2 4 8 16”
(Source: https://www.12minprep.com/quizzes/rcat-free-sample-test/)
3. Abstract questions
The key is to remember that such questions look complicated but will
generally have a simple answer when worked through logically.
Example:
“Which two statements together PROVE that Megan has brown hair
(Source: http://www.revelian.com/verbal-reasoning-test/)
The answer is 1 and 2. If brown is the ONLY hair colour Jane likes,
then it logically follows that if Jane likes Megan’s hair, then
Megan’s hair must be brown.
When preparing for this test, work through the question, mark the
key words then try to look for the logical conclusion. For example,
the question above asks for two statements TOGETHER which PROVE
Megan has brown hair. The correct statements alone do not provide
proof, only when read together does it become a certainty that Megan
has brown hair.
The questions will ask you to use logical reasoning and numerical
skill to complete series, interpret data from tables and graphs, and
to solve equations.
Example:
“What is the missing number that should take the place of the
question mark?
? 7 10
6 9 …
8 … 14”
(Source: http://www.revelian.com/numerical-reasoning-test/)
Example:
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content/uploads/2016/03/Abstract-reasoning-example-question.png
(Source: http://www.revelian.com/abstract-reasoning-test/)
Answer: the bottom left and bottom right images are the two odd ones
out. This is a logical conclusion because the other four images can
be sorted into identical pairs. Therefore it follows that the
remaining two images, which are not identical, are the odd ones out.
• Personality
• Values inventory (and culture fit)
• Work preferences profile
• Work reliability (and integrity)
• Emotional intelligence
• Game-based cognitive ability
1. Ambitious, determined
2. Outgoing, welcoming
3. Steady, systematic
4. Considered, thorough
(Source: http://www.revelian.com/behavioural-profile/)
2. 16 personality factors
This test provides employers with a scale which can assess the
reliability of candidates. For example it can test whether
candidates have the right attitude towards corporate theft, or
whether they are likely to take many days off work, even when they
are not ill.
The test comprises 54 questions and should be completed within 10
minutes. The test is untimed.
Emotional intelligence
The first of these games is “Theme Park Hero”. You are required to
role play as a theme park manager and are tasked with managing the
efficient operation of the park. The test takes 10 minutes and you
play several mini games, such as fixing a roller coaster and
planning and building a new ride. The games get more difficult as
you progress.
• Australian government
• New South Wales government
• Honeywell
• John Holland
• Caltex
• Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
• Manpower
• AMP
• Moose Toys
• Absc
• ComActivity
• Sunwater
• Synapse
• HESTA
• Deloitte
• BMW and BMW (Australia)
• Telstra
• Medina Hotels
• Technip
• PPB Advisory
• ARUP
• Toga Hospitality
• Pepsico
Practice
There are countless practice tests you can take online for free. Try
searching for “Revelian test practice questions” or "Revelian test
questions".
The faster and more accurately you complete them, the better your
final score will be. Remember you have about a minute to answer each
question. If a question is taking too long, skip it. If you have
time you can come back to it at the end.
Underline key words in the question to ensure you are not tripped up
by the words. Then identify patterns or use powers of deduction to
find the correct answer.
Ensure you get at least eight hours' sleep the night before taking
the test. Eat well and ensure you drink plenty of water.