The CCAT is a speed test. Don't waste time on complex spatial reasoning questions. Let our AI solve the visual puzzles instantly while you focus on the rest.
| Test Name | Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) |
| Time Limit | 15 Minutes (Very Strict) |
| Questions | 50 Questions |
| AI Coverage | Spatial Reasoning, Abstract Logic, Matrices. |
To pass the CCAT, you need to answer 3-4 questions per minute. The spatial reasoning questions are often the biggest time-sink.
Instead of spending 45 seconds mentally rotating a 3D shape, upload the screenshot to ReasonEra. We give you the answer in < 2 seconds, saving your time for the verbal/math sections.
Our AI specializes in the "Odd One Out" and "Next in Series" questions found in the CCAT. It detects subtle rotation and pattern rules that humans often miss under stress.
Shapes change form (e.g., Circle becomes Square) based on a specific rule.
Identify the one shape among five that does not follow the group's logic.
Fill in the blank in a 2x2 or 3x3 visual grid.
Predict the next image in a sequence of rotating or moving objects.
The CCAT allows no time for guessing.
Use ReasonEra for guaranteed spatial accuracy.
The Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) is a pre-employment aptitude test that measures problem-solving abilities, learning speed, and critical thinking. It consists of 50 questions to be answered in just 15 minutes.
The average candidate answers only 24 questions correctly. To stand out for competitive roles, you typically need a raw score of 35-40. Because of the 15-minute time limit, speed is the most critical factor.
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