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ABN AMRO Math Skills Tips for Assessment Prep
Prepare for ABN AMRO’s math skills assessment with focused practice, speed-building calculations, and practical tips for test day readiness.
Start with the most useful preparation steps
ABN AMRO assessments may include numerical reasoning and math skills tasks, so it helps to begin with the basics that are most likely to appear. Focus first on quick calculations, accuracy under time pressure, and the question formats used in Cubiks and Harver assessments.
If you receive an invitation by email, check it carefully. It usually contains information about which assessment parts are relevant, so you can spend your time on the right practice instead of trying to cover everything at once.
This module is most useful when you use it as a targeted warm-up: practice the core calculation types, then move to timed drills once the method feels familiar.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
Build speed before you push the difficulty
Math skills questions often reward steady technique more than advanced shortcuts. Start with standard operations, then add mixed practice so you can switch between addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and related calculations without losing time.
Once the basic process is reliable, increase the pace. Short timed sets are a practical way to train the habit of checking the equation, solving it cleanly, and moving on without overthinking.
If you are also preparing for broader numerical reasoning, use the same practice session to review tables, averages, and other data-based calculations. That helps you connect speed with the kinds of reasoning ABN AMRO may assess through Cubiks or Harver.
Practical habits that make practice more efficient
- Prioritize accuracy first, then reduce the time you spend on each calculation.
- Use short practice blocks to avoid rushing through the same mistake repeatedly.
- Review missed items immediately so the correct method stays fresh.
- Check your email regularly after applying, since the invitation may specify the relevant assessment parts.
Keep your practice aligned with the platform
ABN AMRO may use Cubiks (Talogy) or Harver (NOA), and both platforms can include a mix of cognitive ability tasks. For the math skills part, the main goal is to become comfortable with fast calculation and to keep your working method consistent across different question styles.
If you have time for only one focus area at the start, choose calculation speed and accuracy. That foundation supports numerical reasoning practice as well and gives you a more stable base when the assessment becomes timed.
The free practice material for this language and category can be used as a starting point before you move into fuller timed preparation.