Overview of Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test

The Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) is a general pre-employment aptitude test that measures problem-solving abilities, learning skills, and critical thinking. The CCAT practice test consists of 50 questions in logic, math, verbal ability, and spatial reasoning, and has a 15-minute time limit. This test is referred to as the CCAT and should not be confused with the CCAT-7 (Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test). Learn more about the Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test and get free sample questions.  

 

 

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