Tackling the single-subject deep dives? Whether it's the 25-minute Numerical Analysis or the intense Abstract Reasoning exam, our AI solves the logic instantly.
While Saville "Swift" tests measure how fast you can switch between different subjects, the Standalone (Single) Assessments measure your stamina and depth of knowledge. Usually taken at later interview stages or assessment centers, these tests force you to focus on a single cognitive skill for up to 30 minutes.
Up to 25 Minutes | 20 Questions
You have around 75 seconds per question. You must extract data from highly complex, multi-axis financial charts and tables, performing multi-step calculations like ratios and percentage changes.
Up to 25 Minutes | 36 Questions
A gruelling test of reading stamina. You must read dense paragraphs regarding business policies or economics and use strict logic to determine if a statement is True, False, or Cannot Say.
15 Minutes | 30 Questions
A test of fluid intelligence. You have 30 seconds per question to identify hidden rules in complex shape sequences. Requires tracking dual-layer logic.
24 Minutes | Flowcharts
You are shown an input shape, a flowchart of "operators" (which change shapes), and an output. You must deduce the function of each operator to find the missing piece.
6 Minutes | High-Speed
Pure data-entry accuracy. You have an extremely short time limit (often 1.5 minutes for 8 questions) to quickly spot transposed numbers, typos, or mismatched strings of data.
16.5 Minutes | Fill-in-the-blank
Candidates are given sentences relating to everyday workplace scenarios with a missing word. You must select the most grammatically and contextually correct word from the options.
Staring at 30 complex abstract matrices in a row for 15 minutes is exhausting. If your brain locks up on question 18, guess it and move on to refresh your momentum rather than burning 3 minutes.
In the 25-minute Numerical tests, charts are layered with useless data designed to overwhelm you. Always read the question first, pinpoint the specific two cells of data you need, and ignore the rest.
In the Verbal Analysis test, leave your real-world knowledge out of it. If a statement makes logical sense in the real world, but isn't explicitly written in the provided text, the answer is "Cannot Say."
Unlike the 'Swift' tests which blend multiple subjects into a short 18-minute test, Standalone tests focus entirely on one specific cognitive ability (e.g., just Numerical Reasoning) for an extended period, usually 15 to 25 minutes.
They test for deep mental stamina rather than rapid context-switching. You generally have slightly more time per question (e.g., 75 seconds per Numerical question), but the questions themselves are often more complex and require sustained concentration over a longer period.
Yes, calculators are permitted and highly recommended for the Numerical Analysis and Numerical Comprehension standalone tests, as you will be dealing with multi-step percentage and ratio calculations.
No. You are not penalized for incorrect answers on any Saville cognitive test. If your 25-minute timer is about to run out, you should always guess the remaining questions to maximize your potential score.
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