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LTP assessment practice experiences
Learn what people commonly experience in an LTP assessment, from aptitude tests to simulations, and prepare with a practical checklist.
What to expect in LTP preparation
If you have an invitation from LTP, it helps to prepare with the kinds of tasks that often appear in the assessment. The exact setup depends on the role and the client, but the process commonly combines aptitude tests, personality questionnaires, an interview, and one or more simulation tasks or games.
The main experience many candidates report is that the assessment is broad rather than single-focused. You may move between verbal, numerical, and abstract reasoning, so it is useful to train in a way that builds familiarity with different question formats and keeps your approach steady under time pressure.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
Common patterns in the assessment
LTP assessments are typically designed to check how you reason, interpret information, and respond in structured situations. In practice, that often means switching between question types such as syllogisms, number sequences, matrices, analogies, arithmetic skills, and numerical reasoning.
A common experience is that the content feels varied even within the same invitation. Some parts focus on speed and accuracy, while others ask you to think carefully about patterns, logic, or data. Preparing across these areas can make the overall format feel more manageable.
Because the exact content can vary, it is usually better to prepare for the format and thinking style than for one fixed test. This approach helps you stay oriented whether the assessment is online, on-site, or combined with simulation exercises.