Aon Logical Reasoning Test – Real Questions & Free Practice
This Aon logical reasoning test guide will help you prepare for one of the most abstract and pattern-focused modules in the Aon (Cut-e) suite. It measures how well you can identify relationships, spot patterns, and apply logic without relying on words or numbers. Practicing in the exact test format is key to scoring well.
The Aon logical reasoning test is fast-paced, visual, and non-verbal. It challenges your ability to find rules in shape sequences or matrices. In this blog, you’ll learn the format, timing, and how to practice with real-style questions for free.
What Is the Aon Logical Reasoning Test?
Also known as “scales cls” or “inductive-logical module,” this test is often used for technical, engineering, and graduate roles. You are given shape sequences or grids with a missing element, and must choose the option that completes the pattern logically.
- Usually 12 minutes total
- Pattern-based and image-based logic
- Multiple-choice format with 5–6 options
- No reading or math required
Aon Logical Test Format and Timing
You’ll face visual puzzles where each item is a part of a logical sequence. You must identify what rule connects the shapes and select the correct next figure.
- Total time: 12 minutes
- Most candidates answer 10–15 questions
- No going back after each question
- Speed and accuracy both matter
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Why You Should Practice the Aon Logical Reasoning Test
This module is intentionally abstract and meant to challenge non-verbal thinking. Without real-format practice, many test-takers get stuck identifying patterns under pressure. Practicing with real questions helps improve pattern recognition and time management.
- Improve your ability to spot shape patterns quickly
- Familiarize yourself with common rule types
- Reduce stress by training under timed conditions
- Build confidence before the real exam
Who Uses the Aon Logical Reasoning Test?
This module is commonly used by engineering firms, IT companies, and multinational employers hiring for graduate and analytical roles. Examples include EY, Airbus, Accenture, and Siemens.
To explore all sections and test types, visit our full Aon guide here:
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FAQs – Aon Logical Reasoning
How many questions are on the Aon logical test?
There’s no fixed number, but most candidates attempt between 10 and 15 questions in the 12-minute time limit.
Is the test based on numbers or shapes?
The test is purely visual. You’ll deal with shapes, matrices, and visual rules—not words or numbers.
Can I skip or return to questions?
No. Each question must be answered in sequence, and you cannot revisit previous ones.
What’s the best way to improve?
Practice with real-format logic puzzles that mimic Aon’s unique visual test style under time pressure.
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To learn more about the logical reasoning module and other test formats, visit the
Aon website here.