CCAT Sample Questions (2025 Edition): Examples with Explanations to Help You Prepare Smarter

If you’re preparing for the CCAT and want to know what types of questions to expect — you’re in the right place.

In this guide, we’ll walk through real sample questions from each section of the CCAT — Verbal Reasoning, Math/Logic, Spatial Reasoning, and Deductive Logic — using actual examples from the test format. For each, you’ll get a breakdown of what’s being tested and how to think through the problem.

These are not just samples — they’re your opportunity to build strategy, not just familiarity.


🗣️ Verbal Reasoning Sample Questions

Question Type #1: Word Comparison

CCAT Verbal Match Question

“How many of the five items in the left-hand column are exactly the same as the corresponding item in the right-hand column?”

What’s being tested: Attention to detail under time pressure. Even a missing comma or space can throw off your answer.

Strategy: Use your finger or cursor to go row-by-row. Don’t scan — compare. Quickly mark mismatches. Don’t waste more than 25 seconds.

Question Type #2: Fill-in-the-Blank

CCAT Verbal Fill-in-the-Blank

What’s being tested: Vocabulary + grammar structure + context clues.

Strategy: Eliminate grammatically incorrect or illogical options fast. Then re-read with the most likely choice. Trust your instinct here.

Question Type #3: Analogies

CCAT Analogy Question

What’s being tested: Your ability to spot abstract word relationships.

Strategy: Create your own sentence linking the first pair. Then apply the same logic to eliminate options.


➗ Math & Logical Reasoning Sample Questions

Question Type #1: Percentage Trick

CCAT Percentage Question

“12 is 40% of what number?”

Strategy Trick: Add a zero to the first number (120), remove one from the second (4), then divide: 120 ÷ 4 = 30. Done in 5 seconds.

This kind of question rewards people who know test tricks — not just math skills.

Question Type #2: Number Series

CCAT Series Question

What’s being tested: Pattern recognition — arithmetic, alternating, geometric sequences.

Strategy: Look for consistent gaps between numbers. Check if it’s increasing/decreasing by a fixed value. Don’t overthink. If you don’t see it in 20 seconds, guess and move.


🧩 Spatial Reasoning Sample Questions

Question Type: Pattern Completion

CCAT Spatial Reasoning

What’s being tested: Visual logic. Can you spot what’s changing in the grid?

Strategy: Mentally track movement or rotation row-by-row or column-by-column. Eliminate answers that clearly violate the rule. Don’t try to “solve” — just spot the most likely one.

You’ll also face harder ones like these:

CCAT Hard Spatial

Tip: Don’t spend more than 25 seconds here unless you’re in the last 2 minutes with time to spare.


🧠 Deductive Reasoning (Logic Statements)

CCAT Logic Question

Question Format: You’re given 3 statements. The first two are assumed true. You must judge if the third logically follows.

What’s being tested: Logic processing — ignoring assumptions and judging based on limited evidence.

Strategy: Think like a computer. Don’t add outside information. If the third statement can’t be 100% verified as true or false, answer “Uncertain.”


🎯 How to Prepare for the CCAT — Beyond Just Samples

Looking at examples is only half the battle. What really helps you improve is:

  • Practicing under a 15-minute timer
  • Learning shortcuts like the “percentage trick” and “two-pass method”
  • Knowing which questions to skip and come back to

That’s why I built this: CCAT Practice Course on Udemy — with full mock tests, video explanations, and score calculators so you can simulate the real test and boost your score fast.


🧠 Frequently Asked Questions

What types of questions are on the CCAT?
Verbal reasoning (analogies, vocabulary), math/logic (percentages, series), spatial reasoning (pattern completion), and deductive logic (true/false/uncertain).
Are CCAT sample questions available for free?
Yes, you can find samples online and on blogs like this one. But full-length practice tests with explanations are usually paid.
How many questions are on the CCAT?
50 questions in total. You get 15 minutes — that’s roughly 18 seconds per question.
Can I finish all 50 questions?
Most candidates don’t. A strong strategy is to aim for 30–40 well-answered questions instead of rushing through all 50.
Is it better to practice sample questions or take full mock tests?
Sample questions help build familiarity. But full mock tests help you build timing, endurance, and strategy — which is crucial to improving your real score.