SHL-style Numerical Simulation

Numerical Reasoning — Full Timed Mock

A full-length, timed numerical reasoning mock in the style of the SHL-type assessments graduate employers use: dense data tables and charts with realistic (un-rounded) figures, multi-step and cross-reference questions, answer options that sit deliberately close together, 'cannot say' options where the data is insufficient, a calculator, and a strict clock for each section. At the end you get a section-by-section breakdown, a study plan, and worked solutions for every question.

3 timed sections · 18 questions

  1. Financial Tables6 questions · 8:00
  2. Charts & Trends6 questions · 8:00
  3. Rates & Proportions6 questions · 8:00

A calculator is available during the test.

Original practice material in the style of SHL-type numerical reasoning assessments. Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to SHL or any test publisher; all trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this the real SHL test?

No. This is original practice material written in the style of SHL-type numerical reasoning assessments, to help you rehearse the format and timing. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to SHL.

Can I use a calculator?

Yes — like the real assessment, a basic calculator is allowed. Because the figures are un-rounded and the answer options sit close together, the skill is choosing the fastest method and computing precisely under time, not mental arithmetic.

What is a 'cannot say' answer?

Some questions can't be answered from the data given. The right answer is then 'cannot say' — and, like the real test, the option just reads 'Cannot say', so you have to reason whether the data is sufficient rather than spot a label.

What do I get at the end?

Your score, a section-by-section breakdown, a short personalised study plan, and worked solutions for every question. A percentile appears once enough people have taken the mock.