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Free Police Verbal Reasoning Practice Test

Free Police Verbal Reasoning Practice Test explains verbal reasoning preparation the way a careful candidate would approach it: learn the exact task, work through original examples, diagnose mistakes, and verify changeable rules against your current candidate pack.

Candidate practising police verbal reasoning with written study materials

Quick answer

Choose from 6 genuinely different 20-question sets—120 original questions in total. Work passage by passage in untimed coaching mode, timed mode, or exam mode, then review accuracy by True, False, and Cannot Say answer type and by 6 reasoning skills.

Original skills practice

Free 20-question practice test

Choose from 6 distinct 20-question sets covering direct facts, contradictions, missing evidence, chronology, quantities, and conditional rules.

Untimed practice gives explanations immediately. Exam mode holds explanations until the final review. Progress is recovered after an accidental refresh in this tab.

How this practice test works

Each set contains 5 workplace-style passages and 20 original statements. Answer all statements linked to a passage before moving on. Untimed coaching mode explains each answer immediately; exam mode holds explanations until the diagnostic review. The optional 20-minute timer can be paused or extended and never submits automatically.

Six reasoning types in the collection

The bank mixes direct facts, contradictions, insufficient evidence, chronology, quantities, and conditional rules. These labels appear in the final diagnostic so a score becomes a study plan. A candidate who misses conditional exceptions needs a different practice task from someone who repeatedly adds unsupported information.

What this police practice test covers

This is specifically a verbal-reasoning police practice test, not a universal copy of every police exam. Its 120 police test practice questions build reading comprehension, evidence checking, chronology, quantity interpretation, and rule application. Those skills overlap with many written selection tests, but your department may also assess grammar, report writing, arithmetic, observation, memory, or situational judgement. Use the current candidate guide to identify those additional sections.

What your score means

Your result shows practice accuracy, not a real-world pass or fail. The results screen separates performance by correct answer type and reasoning skill, shows approximate pace, and lets you expand every explanation or filter the review to misses only.

Use practice effectively

Start untimed and write down why each wrong answer failed. Return after 48 hours for another question set instead of repeating the same answers immediately. When accuracy is stable, enable the timer. Session recovery protects an active attempt after an accidental refresh in the same browser tab. A useful police exam practice test changes how you reason; it should not merely teach you the position of an answer.

How this differs from civil service and general police exams

A practice civil service exam or a general police written exam can contain several skill types and may use a local scoring or eligibility system. This tool isolates verbal reasoning so you can improve one component deliberately. For broader original questions in numerical work, written clarity, instructions, and record accuracy, continue to the mixed quiz library after completing a verbal set.

Choose coaching mode or exam mode

Coaching mode reveals the explanation while the evidence is still fresh; exam mode withholds it until the results screen. Use coaching mode to repair a weak answer rule and exam mode to test whether that rule holds across a complete unseen set.

Read the diagnostic by error type

A low Cannot Say score usually points to unsupported assumptions, while chronology misses call for a timeline and conditional-rule misses call for marking triggers and exceptions. The category breakdown is more actionable than the total percentage alone.

Review the category that cost marks

Use the results screen to isolate evidence, chronology, quantity, or conditional-rule errors before starting another unseen 20-question set.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this police verbal reasoning practice test free?

Yes. All 6 sets, explanations, diagnostic breakdowns, retakes, and review tools are available without an email gate or payment.

Is this the same as an official police test?

No. The questions are original and force-agnostic. They practise the True, False, and Cannot Say reasoning format but do not reproduce a force or vendor assessment.

How many times can I retake the test?

You can retake it freely. The quiz serves unused 20-question sets before beginning a new cycle, so 6 complete attempts are available before a set repeats.

Does the test work on a mobile phone?

Yes. Passage controls and answer buttons are designed for touch, keyboard access, small screens, and session recovery after an accidental refresh.

Is there numerical reasoning practice too?

Yes. The numerical reasoning guide contains an interactive numerical set, while the quiz library offers broader mixed written-exam questions.