This is a full guide for the Crossover Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT). Increase your chances of passing with sample questions & answers and practice tests.
Crossover uses the Criteria Cognitive Aptitude Test (CCAT) as an initial screening to measure its candidates' critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and cognitive ability. It includes 50 abstract, verbal, and numerical reasoning questions that you need to answer in 15 minutes.
Here's a breakdown of the Crossover CCAT test subjects:
Numerical Reasoning -
Approximately a third of the CCAT questions. The main question types included in this section are basic math, word problems, number series, graphs & tables, and ratios.
Verbal Reasoning -
approximately a third of the CCAT questions. This section includes analogies, synonym/antonyms, sentence completions, and vocabulary questions.
Spatial reasoning and Logical Reasoning -
both represent around a third of the CCAT questions. The Abstract (Spatial Reasoning) part includes shape series, matrices, and odd-one-out. The Logical part includes syllogisms, seating arrangements, and error checking.