This course contains one full length version of the Police Analytical Thinking Inventory used throughout Ontario to assess applicants to police services. It contains 85 multiple choice and numerical answer questions on travel time, arithmetic, word problems, syllogisms and figure series. The test is also timed, just like the PATI (90 minutes). Sections of the practice PATI: Travel Time, Arithmetic, Word Problems, Syllogisms, Figure Series. The classification section of PATI is not covered in this exam. We are currently working on developing these questions.
Here's what we include in this practice test package.
Our full length PATI practice tests include the same number of questions on the same subjects as the real thing.
We have timed and untimed verions of our PATI practice tests.
Test and improve your ability to answer PATI-style map reading and travel time questions.
Practice and improve upon your arithmetic skills with questions on basic math.
Improve your reasoning skills with syllogism questions just like those found on the PATI.
Practice and improve your ability to answer word problems like those on the PATI.
Test and improve your ability to mentally manipulate patterns and figure series, as required on the PATI.
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This course contains one full length version of the Police Analytical Thinking Inventory used throughout Ontario to assess applicants to police services. It contains 85 multiple choice and numerical answer questions on travel time, arithmetic, word problems, syllogisms and figure series. The test is also timed, just like the PATI (90 minutes). Sections of the practice PATI: Travel Time, Arithmetic, Word Problems, Syllogisms, Figure Series. The classification section of PATI is not covered in this exam. We are currently working on developing these questions.