📈 Quantitative Reasoning

QR Mock Test

30 Quantitative Reasoning questions in 30 minutes. Sequences, data tables, ratios and pattern completion under real exam timing.

30
Questions
30
Minutes
📈
Full
Review

What You Get

Everything you need to simulate exam day and learn from every question.

30 ACER-Style Qs
Data + logic combined
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Number Sequences
Spot the rule
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Data Tables
Read and compare
Ratios
Proportional reasoning
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Bar and Pie Charts
Interpret graphs
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Pattern Completion
Visual and numeric
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Paper-Like Review
Go back + change answers anytime
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Full Explanations
Every question answered

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How the QR Mock Test Works

Four steps from start to score.

1
Scan the Data
Tables, charts, sequences. Note the units and column headers.
2
Answer 30 Questions
Choose A, B, C or D. Go back anytime to review or change answers - just like paper.
3
Beat the Clock
30 minutes for 30 questions. Speed and accuracy matter equally.
4
Review Everything
See your band, skill breakdown and full explanations.

Question Types Tested

Six core skills measured in this section.

Number Sequences
Spot the rule
Data Tables
Read and compare
Bar Charts
Value interpretation
Pie Charts
Fraction reading
Ratios
Proportional scaling
Pattern Completion
Visual logic

Before You Begin

You are about to start a QR Mock Test under timed exam conditions.

  • 30 quantitative reasoning questions. Sequences, data, proportion, estimation and logic puzzles.
  • 30-minute time limit. Timer starts when you press Start.
  • No going back. Once you move on, you cannot return.
  • Tab switching is monitored.
  • 💡Use scratch paper for working out. No calculator allowed.

The 30-minute timer starts immediately

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