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ABN AMRO Number Sequence Assessment Explained
Learn what the ABN AMRO number sequence module involves, how to approach it efficiently, and what to expect in Cubiks and Harver tests.
What this module covers
The number sequence module is part of the ABN AMRO assessment practice package and focuses on spotting the rule behind a series of numbers. It is designed for candidates preparing for Cubiks (Talogy) and Harver (NOA) assessments, where speed and accuracy both matter.
In these questions, the pattern may involve simple operations, skipping steps, combinations of operations, or more layered sequences. The aim is to work out the logic quickly enough to choose the next number within the time limit.
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This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
How to approach the questions efficiently
A practical time-management approach is to start with the most visible pattern and test it against the full sequence. If the rule does not fit every term, move on without spending too long on a single item.
- Check whether the change is consistent across the sequence.
- Look for repeating operations, alternation, or grouped steps.
- Confirm the rule with the last few numbers before answering.
The difficulty level is high, so the main benefit of practice is learning to recognize structure more quickly. Working through examples step by step can improve both numerical insight and pace under assessment conditions.
Where this module fits in ABN AMRO preparation
ABN AMRO may use a combination of cognitive ability tests and additional personality or behavioral assessments. The invitation email sent by Cubiks or Harver usually explains which assessment parts apply, so it is useful to check your inbox regularly.
This module sits alongside other common components such as figure sequences, numerical reasoning, analogies, and exclusion. It is relevant for applicants preparing for both Logiks Advanced and Cubiks Logiks General (Intermediate), making it a focused part of broader test preparation.
How to use practice time well
Because these questions are timed, it helps to train under conditions that resemble the assessment. That means working steadily, avoiding overanalysis, and building a habit of moving on when a pattern is unclear.
- Use short practice sessions to build recognition speed.
- Review mistakes to see which patterns you missed.
- Mix number sequences with other numerical modules to keep your pace flexible.
The practice package is also supported by a free practice test in this language and category, which can be a useful starting point before moving into fuller timed sets.
What to expect from the practice package
The bundle is designed to give you a clear picture of the question style used in ABN AMRO-related assessments. It includes material aligned with the types of cognitive tasks commonly seen on Cubiks and Harver platforms, so you can practice in a way that feels relevant to the real test.
The package has a rating of 4.2 based on 5 reviews, and it is intended as focused preparation rather than general study material. That makes it a practical option if you want to concentrate on the question types most likely to affect your score.