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ABN AMRO assessment practice examples
Prepare for ABN AMRO assessment examples with focused practice for Harver and Cubiks, including analogies, sequences, reasoning, and more.
Practice examples for ABN AMRO assessments
ABN AMRO applicants may be invited to complete an online assessment through Cubiks (Talogy) or Harver (NOA). The exact mix can vary, so the invitation email is the best place to check which parts matter for your application.
This page uses concrete examples and common assessment situations to help you prepare with a clear picture of the task style. The focus is on building familiarity with the reasoning formats used most often in these assessments.
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This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
What the practice is built around
The available preparation matches the question types most commonly linked to ABN AMRO assessments. You can expect practice around verbal reasoning, numerical understanding, abstract reasoning, and numerical reasoning, with formats that reflect both Cubiks and Harver.
For example, you may work on a short number series, compare shapes in a figure set, interpret a table or graph, or identify the relationship between two words. These are typical examples of the kind of thinking these assessments measure.
The goal is not to memorize answers, but to get comfortable with the logic behind each format so you can work more steadily under time pressure.
Common example situations
In a numbers-based example, you might need to spot the pattern in a sequence and extend it correctly. In a verbal example, you might compare two words and decide how they are related, such as by meaning, function, or category.
In an abstract reasoning example, you may be asked to identify which figure does not fit because of changes in shape, direction, lines, or filling. In a data-focused example, you might read values from a table or graph and use them to solve a calculation quickly and accurately.
These examples are useful because they mirror the skills tested across the relevant platforms without turning preparation into rote learning.
How to prepare with more confidence
- Check your invitation email carefully so you know whether Cubiks, Harver, or both are relevant.
- Practice the core formats one by one, especially analogies, number sequences, exclusion, and numerical reasoning.
- Work within time limits so you become comfortable answering accurately at speed.
If you are preparing for a traineeship or another role, keep your practice broad enough to cover the most common assessment components. That usually gives you a steadier start when the actual test begins.
Why this bundle is a practical fit
The bundle is designed for candidates preparing for ABN AMRO’s online assessment process, including applicants who may face a combination of cognitive and behavioral components. It also supports preparation for both Logiks Advanced and Cubiks Logiks General (Intermediate).
Because the practice is aligned with common Cubiks and Harver formats, it can help you approach the assessment with a clearer sense of what to expect. That familiarity often makes the first few questions feel more manageable.
The main benefit is a more confident start: you spend less time adjusting to the format and more time focusing on the reasoning itself.