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LTP Grids Practice for Application Assessments
Practice LTP grids with clear explanations and focused exercises so you can approach your assessment with more confidence and structure.
Prepare for LTP grid questions
If you have been invited to an LTP assessment as part of a hiring process, it helps to prepare for the abstract reasoning tasks you may encounter. Grids are one of the question types used to assess pattern recognition and logical thinking.
This module focuses on matrix-style problems where you study the figures in a 3-by-3 layout and identify the missing shape by following the underlying pattern. The goal is to help you become familiar with the format before the assessment starts.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
What this module trains
The questions in this category are designed to measure how carefully you observe visual information and how well you can apply rules across rows and columns. With practice, the structure becomes more predictable and easier to approach under time pressure.
The material is suitable for candidates who want to move through the selection process with more confidence. By working through this type of abstract reasoning task in advance, you build a steadier method for checking patterns and ruling out distractors.
How to approach a matrix problem
Start by scanning the grid as a whole instead of focusing on one square at a time. Look for repeated changes in shape, position, rotation, shading, or number of elements, then compare how those changes move across the rows and columns.
When the pattern is not obvious, narrow it down step by step. Test one rule at a time, eliminate options that do not fit, and keep your reasoning consistent. A calm and methodical approach is often more effective than trying to solve the question at speed alone.
The tutorial in this module explains that the matrix shows a series of figures following an underlying pattern. Use that pattern as your guide and practice solving each item in a structured way.
Build confidence before the assessment
Short, focused practice sessions are useful when you are preparing for a recruitment assessment. They help you get used to the format and reduce hesitation when similar questions appear in the real test.
If the assessment is part of a broader LTP process, it may also include questionnaires, an interview, or simulation tasks. Preparing for the grid questions separately can make the overall process feel more manageable.
Use this module to strengthen the habits that matter most: careful observation, logical comparison, and consistent checking. Those habits support better decisions when the test is timed.