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CCAT (Criteria) Practice

Prepare for the Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) — 50 questions in 15 minutes covering math and logic, verbal, and spatial reasoning. It's fast and demanding, so practicing your pacing is everything.

Tests CCAT uses

  • Math and logic word problems
  • Verbal reasoning and analogies
  • Spatial reasoning and patterns
  • 50 questions in 15 minutes — built for pacing
  • Timed practice matching real conditions

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CCAT?

The Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) measures problem-solving, learning ability and critical thinking. It has 50 questions across math/logic, verbal and spatial reasoning, with a strict 15-minute limit — most candidates don't finish, so accuracy and speed both matter.

Which employers use the CCAT?

The CCAT is widely used by U.S. technology, sales and finance employers for early screening, often through Criteria Corp. If you're applying to a fast-growing company, there's a good chance you'll see it.

What is a good CCAT score?

Scores are reported out of 50 and compared to role-specific benchmarks. Practicing under timed conditions is the most reliable way to raise your score. Ready to Ace offers unlimited reasoning practice for $4/month.

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