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LTP Assessment Practice: Math Skills Preparation
Prepare calmly for the LTP math skills module with focused practice on calculations, numerical reasoning, and the question types used most often.
Start with the essentials
If you have been invited to an LTP assessment, it helps to prepare in a focused way. The math skills module is about working quickly and accurately with calculations, so the best approach is to start with the basics you are most likely to need.
This preparation page is designed to help you build a calm routine. Begin with simple calculations, then move to mixed question types and timed practice 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.
What to focus on first
The module typically involves solving equations with an unknown value and handling a variety of calculation tasks under time pressure. A practical preparation plan is to first check which calculation types you can already do reliably, then identify where accuracy drops when the pace increases.
Work through the most common topics in a steady order: addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, exponents, square roots, and averages. That sequence keeps your practice efficient and makes it easier to notice patterns in the way the questions are built.
If you are preparing for the broader LTP assessment as well, keep your focus on math skills but leave room for the other test types in the bundle. A structured approach helps you stay composed and avoid spreading your time too thin.