Aptitude Test Preparation Plan

A structured preparation plan beats scattered practice. Here's how to build a 2–4 week aptitude test preparation plan.

Week 1: Baseline and Familiarisation

Identify the test types you'll face. Use find the right test to access abstract reasoning, numerical reasoning, and Watson Glaser. Take one full practice test per format untimed to understand question styles. Then take timed versions to establish your baseline. Note weak areas.

Week 2: Targeted Practice

Focus 60–70% of practice on weak areas. If numerical is weak, do more data interpretation and percentage drills. If abstract is weak, practise pattern recognition. Watson Glaser requires understanding argument types. Aim for 4–6 practice sessions per week, 20–30 minutes each. Review every wrong answer.

Week 3–4: Build Speed and Consistency

Increase practice intensity. Do full timed tests under real conditions. Simulate test day: quiet environment, no distractions, same device. Use find the right test for timed drills. Track your scores. Aim for improvement over baseline. Reduce practice in the last 1–2 days before the test—rest matters.

The Day Before

Light review only. No long practice sessions. Get enough sleep. Prepare your equipment and environment. Avoid cramming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 2 weeks enough for aptitude test preparation?

2 weeks works for candidates with some familiarity. For competitive roles or first-time test-takers, 3–4 weeks is better.

How many hours per day should I practise?

20–30 minutes daily is more effective than long sessions. Quality and consistency beat quantity.

Should I practise the day before the test?

Light review only. Avoid intensive practice. Rest and sleep matter more for performance.

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