Free Year 5 Edutest-style Numerical Reasoning Practice

Skillo provides free Year 5 Edutest Numerical Reasoning practice for Australian students. No signup, no email, no credit card. Practice 5 question types including number sequences and pattern recognition, abstract number puzzles that don't require curriculum knowledge, arithmetic relationships and numerical comparisons. Open and start in 10 seconds.

The Edutest Numerical Reasoning section tests Year 5 scholarship applicants on abstract number pattern logic — number sequences, arithmetic relationships, and operations applied to unfamiliar patterns that do not depend on curriculum knowledge. A student strong at school maths still needs specific practice here because the question types are genuinely different from anything covered in Year 5 classrooms. Skillo's Edutest-style numerical reasoning practice is free, no signup required, with feedback that shows the underlying rule for every pattern question.

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What does the Year 5 Edutest Numerical Reasoning test cover?

  • Number sequences and pattern recognition
  • Abstract number puzzles that don't require curriculum knowledge
  • Arithmetic relationships and numerical comparisons
  • Table and graph interpretation under time pressure
  • Operations applied to unfamiliar number patterns

How should my child prepare for Year 5 Edutest Numerical Reasoning?

  • Track which question types your child struggles with; spend extra time there rather than practising strengths.
  • For abstract reasoning questions, encourage working with scratch paper — holding visual patterns in memory is harder than tracing them.
  • Check explanations after every wrong answer, not just the ones your child asks about — patterns in mistakes reveal the concepts that need work.
  • Aim for 10–15 minutes a day rather than long weekend sessions — consistency builds recall better than cramming.

Common questions about Edutest Numerical Reasoning

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How is Edutest Numerical Reasoning different from the Mathematics section?

Mathematics tests curriculum content. Numerical Reasoning tests abstract number logic — the ability to identify and apply patterns that do not require curriculum knowledge.

Is numerical reasoning harder than verbal reasoning in Edutest?

Difficulty is relative to the individual student. Both sections respond well to targeted practice — identify which your child finds harder and spend proportionally more time there.

How quickly do students improve at numerical reasoning?

Most students see noticeable improvement within a few weeks of consistent practice once they understand the key question types and learn to approach them systematically.

Is Skillo really free?

Yes. Skillo is completely free for all Australian students — no subscription, no credit card, no hidden paywall. No free trial that converts to paid.

Does my child need an account?

No. Skillo doesn't require an account to practise. Open any page and start immediately — no email, no registration.

Does Skillo collect any personal information?

No. Skillo is built to require zero personal information. No name, no email, no date of birth is collected from students.

Is Skillo affiliated with Edutest?

Skillo's Edutest-style scholarship practice is authored independently. Edutest is a product of Edutest Pty Ltd. Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Edutest Pty Ltd. Each independent school chooses its own assessment provider — check directly with your target school to confirm which test applies.

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Skillo's Edutest-style scholarship practice is authored independently. Edutest is a product of Edutest Pty Ltd. Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Edutest Pty Ltd. Each independent school chooses its own assessment provider — check directly with your target school to confirm which test applies.