Free printable CCAT quantitative reasoning practice worksheets with number relationships, logic puzzles, and word problems for Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test preparation.
The quantitative battery of the CCAT assesses a student’s ability to reason with numbers and mathematical concepts:
These worksheets go beyond standard math โ they test reasoning ability, not just computation. Students must figure out the hidden rule or relationship before solving. This is the key difference between school math tests and the CCAT.
Here are a few questions from this worksheet. Download the full PDF for all 12 questions.
1. If 3 * 4 = 24 and 5 * 2 = 20, what is 6 * 3? (Hint: the operation is a * b = 2ab)
2. A number divided by 3 equals 15 more than 7. What is the number?
3. Three consecutive even numbers add up to 78. What is the largest?
4. If A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, ..., what is the value of CAT?
5. Sam is taller than Alex. Alex is taller than Jamie. Jamie is taller than Pat. Who is the shortest?
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