How Many Questions Should You Practice Before the CCAT?
Many candidates ask: how many questions should I practice for the CCAT? With 50 questions in just 15 minutes, it’s not just about quantity — it’s about practicing smart. In this guide, we’ll show how much practice is enough to improve your score and confidence.
What’s the Ideal Practice Question Count?
Based on performance data, we recommend:
- 400–600 total practice questions across verbal, math, and logic
- At least 5 full-length mock tests (50 questions each)
- Daily sectional practice: 20–30 questions in 10-minute bursts
This level of preparation improves accuracy, time awareness, and confidence.
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