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Independent SHL preparation

Prepare for the SHL test you actually have.

SHL uses several assessment families and product names. Match the wording in your invitation, then take a dedicated AceJobTest SHL-style test built for that reasoning family.

Dedicated practice

Take an SHL-specific practice test.

These are real separate tests inside AceJobTest — each has its own questions, timer and explanations. They no longer send you back to the generic test library.

Preparation guides

Understand the test before you practise it.

Each guide explains the assessment family, current naming, preparation method and then links directly to its dedicated test.

How to use this cluster

Guide → test → review.

Find the exact assessment name in your email or candidate portal. Read the matching guide. Take the dedicated test. Review every explanation, including correct guesses.

If the invitation only says “SHL assessment” without a product name, use the test description or employer instructions before choosing a route.

Common questions

SHL practice, explained clearly.

What is an SHL assessment test?

SHL is an assessment provider used by employers for cognitive, behavioural and job-simulation assessments. The exact test depends on the role and employer, so the product name in your invitation matters.

Can I practise for SHL tests?

Yes. AceJobTest now has dedicated original SHL-style numerical, general ability and inductive reasoning practice tests with timers and full explanations.

Are AceJobTest SHL questions official?

No. AceJobTest is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by SHL. All practice material is independently written.

Which SHL test should I practise?

Start with the exact wording in your assessment invitation. If it names Numerical Reasoning, General Ability or Inductive Reasoning, use the matching dedicated test and guide below.

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