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ABN AMRO Exclusion Practice for Your Application
Prepare for ABN AMRO application assessments with focused Exclusion practice and practical guidance for the Cubiks and Harver tests.
Prepare with the right assessment focus
If your ABN AMRO application includes an online assessment, Exclusion practice can help you get ready for the reasoning task you are likely to face. This module supports candidates who want to approach the process with more confidence and a clearer sense of what to expect.
ABN AMRO may use Cubiks or Harver assessments, and the invitation email usually explains which parts matter for your application. Checking that message carefully is a practical first step, especially when you are balancing preparation with other hiring steps.
The Exclusion category focuses on spotting the shape that does not fit a pattern. That makes it useful for building the kind of careful, time-aware thinking that can help during an assessment linked to recruitment.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
What to look for in the task
In this module, four shapes usually follow the same rule while one does not. The pattern may depend on number, shape, size, position, fill, lines, or angles, so a steady review of each feature is more effective than guessing.
A good approach is to compare the options one by one and eliminate what fits the shared rule. Working this way keeps the process structured and makes it easier to stay accurate when the test is timed.
- Check each visual feature in a fixed order.
- Look for the rule that applies to most shapes.
- Eliminate the option that breaks the pattern.
A simple checklist before you start
Before you begin practice, make sure you have reviewed the assessment invitation from ABN AMRO, Cubiks, or Harver. That email can clarify which modules are relevant and help you focus your time where it matters most.
It also helps to practice under conditions that feel close to the real assessment. Short sessions, steady pacing, and careful review of mistakes can make your preparation more practical for the hiring process.
- Read the invitation email carefully.
- Practice with attention to speed and accuracy.
- Review the patterns you miss most often.
Using practice to build confidence
Start with a few untimed questions to get comfortable with the visual patterns, then move to timed practice once you understand the method. This progression helps you build accuracy before speed becomes the main challenge.
Because ABN AMRO assessments may also include other cognitive or behavioral components, it is sensible to keep your preparation broad. Exclusion practice fits well alongside other reasoning modules such as number sequences, analogies, and numerical tasks.
The goal is not to memorize answers, but to recognize the rule faster each time. That kind of preparation supports a calm, methodical approach when you are working through the assessment as part of your application.