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Free Cubiks Logiks Practice Test: 50 Questions in 12 Minutes

Cubiks Logiks is a fast-paced general ability test: 50 questions in 12 minutes, mixing numerical, verbal, and abstract reasoning in quick succession. Used by BP, Shell, Santander, and Aviva. This free practice matches the real Logiks General format exactly. One attempt free, no signup required.

Questions
50
Time Limit
12 min
Difficulty
Medium
Cost
$0
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What this free Cubiks Logiks practice includes

Cubiks Logiks comes in three flavors: Logiks General (50 questions, 12 minutes, the one this practice simulates), Logiks Advanced (longer and harder, used for senior roles), and the modular Logiks Intermediate tests (numerical, verbal, abstract each separately). Logiks General is what most graduate and mid-career applicants face.

At the end, you receive a raw score out of 50, a percentile against a Cubiks general norm group, a breakdown by question family (roughly 17 numerical, 17 verbal, 16 abstract), and worked explanations for every missed item. One critical feature: Logiks has a guessing penalty for wrong answers. Unlike the Wonderlic or PI, reckless guessing on Logiks hurts your score.

50-question, 12-minute format
Matches Logiks General exactly. Strict timer, no pauses.
Guessing penalty applied
Wrong answers cost you a fraction of a point. Same scoring as real Cubiks Logiks.
Three reasoning families mixed
Roughly 17 numerical, 17 verbal, 16 abstract reasoning items. Same distribution as the real test.
Percentile and full walkthroughs
Percentile against Cubiks general norm. Every missed item gets a full explanation.
First attempt free
Your first full simulation is anonymous and free. No signup.

Three sample Cubiks Logiks questions with walkthroughs

Hand-crafted in Logiks General style. The fast pace is the defining feature.

Sample 1: Numerical
If a share price fell by 20 percent, and then rose by 25 percent, what is the net change from the original price?
  • A.Down 5 percent
  • B.Down 2.5 percent
  • C.No change
  • D.Up 2.5 percent
  • E.Up 5 percent
Answer and walkthrough
C. Starting at 100. After 20 percent fall: 80. After 25 percent rise on 80: 80 times 1.25 equals 100. Net change: zero. This is a classic Cubiks numerical trap. A 20 percent fall followed by a 25 percent rise exactly cancels because the rise is computed on a smaller base. Candidates who do not verify the calculation often pick "Down 2.5 percent" or "Up 5 percent" by sloppy averaging.
Sample 2: Verbal
Which word is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to TRANSIENT?
  • A.Fleeting
  • B.Permanent
  • C.Mobile
  • D.Temporary
  • E.Unfamiliar
Answer and walkthrough
B. Transient means lasting only a short time. Its opposite is permanent (lasting indefinitely). Fleeting and temporary are synonyms of transient. Cubiks verbal items are heavy on antonyms and synonyms with vocabulary around the SAT level. Budget 10 seconds per item. If the word is unfamiliar, guess only if you can narrow to 2 options, otherwise skip and move (due to the guessing penalty).
Sample 3: Abstract
In a sequence of shapes, each shape gains one additional side and rotates 30 degrees clockwise. If the sequence starts with a triangle (3 sides) pointing up, what does the 4th shape in the sequence look like?
  • A.A pentagon rotated 30 degrees clockwise from upright
  • B.A square rotated 60 degrees clockwise from upright
  • C.A pentagon rotated 60 degrees clockwise from upright
  • D.A hexagon rotated 90 degrees clockwise from upright
  • E.A hexagon rotated 60 degrees clockwise from upright
Answer and walkthrough
D. Starting shape: triangle (3 sides). Each step: plus 1 side, plus 30 degrees rotation. Shape 2: square (4 sides), rotated 30 degrees. Shape 3: pentagon (5 sides), rotated 60 degrees. Shape 4: hexagon (6 sides), rotated 90 degrees. Abstract items on Cubiks reward candidates who separate the rules: treat shape and rotation as independent dimensions, apply each separately, then combine.

What the real Cubiks Logiks feels like

The real Cubiks Logiks General is delivered through the Cubiks Online Testing platform, often under an employer-branded URL. The interface is minimal: one question at a time, a visible clock, a submit button. No calculator is provided. Scratch paper is typically allowed. You cannot revisit previous items.

BP uses Logiks General for graduate program screening. Shell uses it for early-career technical and commercial roles. Santander and Aviva use it for their graduate schemes and some mid-career analyst roles. The typical cutoff is the 50th percentile for general roles and the 70th percentile for graduate programs.

The guessing penalty is the single most important strategic consideration on Logiks. Unlike the Wonderlic (no penalty) or CCAT (no penalty), Cubiks deducts a fraction of a point for wrong answers. Random guessing on Logiks has zero expected value and can lower your score. Skip items you cannot at least half-solve. The penalty size varies by test administration but is typically 0.25 points per wrong answer.

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The guessing penalty rewards discipline over speed.

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