General civil service practice
Best first step for reading, math, logic, and situational judgment across most civil service exams.
Questions
60
Time
55 min
Level
Beginner
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Start with the general 60-question exam, then branch into role-specific tests for police, fire, courts, clerical, transit, TSA, dispatch, and more. Designed to feel like a modern learning platform, but grounded in the credibility of civil service prep.
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General civil service practice
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Start with the full general exam, then branch into role-specific practice tests for police, courts, corrections, social services, transit, TSA, and more.
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Best first step for reading, math, logic, and situational judgment across most civil service exams.
Questions
60
Time
55 min
Level
Beginner
By exam or role
5 tests
Office, records, and administrative support practice with general civil service reasoning skills.
Questions
60
Time
40 min
Level
Beginner
Administrative-style question flow for support, coordination, and office-focused exam tracks.
Questions
60
Time
40 min
Level
Intermediate
Mail-handling and postal-style aptitude practice for common USPS assessment pathways.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Intermediate
Practical public-works prep with core reading, arithmetic, and workplace judgment practice.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Beginner
Transit-oriented scenarios and cognitive skills for operator and public transportation roles.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Intermediate
Law enforcement
5 tests
A broad written-police prep route for candidates comparing national law-enforcement exam patterns.
Questions
60
Time
45 min
Level
Intermediate
New York police-focused warm-up with reading, math, logic, and judgment under time pressure.
Questions
60
Time
30 min
Level
Intermediate
California-style police aptitude practice aligned to common written-law-enforcement skills.
Questions
60
Time
30 min
Level
Intermediate
Chicago-focused police prep with broad civil-service reasoning and written-exam pacing.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Intermediate
Transportation security scenarios and screening-style reasoning practice for TSO applicants.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Intermediate
Emergency communications
1 tests
Fast-paced communications practice for public-safety call handling and decision-making.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Intermediate
Fire, courts & corrections
4 tests
Public-safety reasoning practice for firefighter applicants balancing speed, accuracy, and judgment.
Questions
60
Time
40 min
Level
Intermediate
Corrections-focused reading and rule-based reasoning for custody and institutional settings.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Intermediate
Case-management and judgment-oriented practice for probation and supervision pathways.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Advanced
Courtroom and judicial-administration practice built around policy-heavy reading and judgment.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Intermediate
Human services
1 tests
Human-services scenarios with judgment, reading, and policy language common to casework roles.
Questions
60
Time
35 min
Level
Advanced
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2. Specialize second
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