Cappfinity

Cappfinity, previously known as Capp, is a psychometric test publisher and business measurement consultancy.

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About Capp and Cappfinity

Cappfinity provide psychometric testing services to companies looking to assess candidates in their recruitment process. Their assessments aim to identify the natural strengths of a person. Cappfinity are a well-known brand in the UK, but you may start seeing them as Cappfinity as they take on their US name to achieve a single global identity. The Cappfinity name has been known in the US and Australia as Cappfinity, so to avoid confusion the UK re-branding will become Cappfinity, so don't be confused if you see either name, they are the same test publisher.

Cappfinity reasoning tests and assessments

Cappfinity offer numerous psychometric tests, the most common are those used by Jobmi, which are the Numerical, Verbal and Critical Reasoning tests, which form part of Cappfinity's strengths-based attraction. Notable companies who use Cappfinity tests are Deloitte, EY and Jobmi. Their main tests are described below:

  • Cappfinity Verbal Reasoning Assessment:
    Cappfinity verbal reasoning tests
    are a special mix of various question types that assess different verbal skills. The format of Cappfinity tests differs from most other aptitude test assessments as there is no strict time limit. Instead, the time taken for you to complete the tests is measured. This allows the questions to typically be a lot of numerically challenging or more time-consuming than on other psychometric numerical reasoning tests. They can be most challenging.
  • Cappfinity Numerical Reasoning Assessment:
    Cappfinity numerical reasoning tests
    are a special mix of various question types that assess different verbal skills. The format of Cappfinity tests differs from most other aptitude test assessments as there is no strict time limit. Instead, the time taken for you to complete the tests is measured. This allows the questions to typically be a lot of verbally challenging or more time-consuming than on other psychometric verbal reasoning tests. They can be most challenging.
  • Cappfinity Critical Reasoning Assessments:
    Cappfinity critical reasoning assessments
    are psychometric tests commonly used in graduate, professional and managerial recruitment. These high-level analytical test are most commonly encountered in the legal sector, but other organisations such as Deloitte and Ernst & Young also use them as part of their selection process. This test will be administered online depending on the format and the structure of the recruitment process.

Free example Cappfinity-style verbal reasoning tests

Cappfinity offer numerous psychometric tests, the most common are those used by Jobmi, which are the Numerical, Verbal and Critical Reasoning tests, which form part of Cappfinity's strengths-based attraction. Notable companies who employ Cappfinity tests are Deloitte, EY and Jobmi. Their main tests are described below:

Free Practice Cappfinity-Style Verbal Reasoning Test
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This free verbal reasoning test contains 5 sets of questions and has no time limit. This test is rated as medium and is about the same difficulty as real Cappfinity verbal tests graduate employers use.

Cappfinity Verbal Reasoning Test 1
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Cappfinity Verbal Reasoning Test 2
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Cappfinity Verbal Reasoning Test 3
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Cappfinity Verbal Reasoning Test 4
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We also have a free practice Capp-style numerical reasoning test.

Question types in a Cappfinity assessment

Cappfinity assessments have a variety of different question types with their test. Here we list them to make it easier to grasp what the test contains.

Cappfinity numerical reasoning tests can be broken down into these three question types:

  • Rank: - The rank style questions ask you to rank the answer options, from highest to lowest. If you regard to picture below you can see an example.
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  • Insert: - The insert style questions ask you to input the correct answer directly. This can be a little more difficult as there is a greater margin for error because the answer has to be precisely correct.
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  • Pick: - The pick style questions ask you to select the correct answer from a list. This is a multiple choice question that most are familiar with.
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Cappfinity verbal reasoning tests are also a mix of various question types that assess different verbal skills. As a result, there are quite different from most other aptitude test assessments as there is no strict time limit. The time taken for you to complete the tests is measured.

Cappfinity verbal reasoning tests can be broken down into these five question types:

  • Drag-Drop: The drag-drop style questions ask you to place various sentences into categories of best fit. A typical distinction is between polite and casual language.
screenshot of capp verbal test drag and drop question
  • Drop Down Passage: The drop down passage style questions ask you to select the correct answer froma drop down list. You have to use the word that best fits the passage.
screenshot of capp verbal test drop down passage question
  • Edit Passage: The edit passage style questions ask you to directly input the correct answers into the passage itself. This will be a test of correcting spelling, grammatical errors and more.
  • Rank: The rank style questions asks you to rank phrases from most positive to least as a response to the given question.
screenshot of capp verbal test rank answers question
  • Multiple Choice: The multiple choice style questions ask you to determine whether the question statement is either true, false or cannot say.

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Key takeaway

Cappfinity's style of questions is quite unique compared with many other test publishers. Each of the 5 types you can expect to encounter whilst sitting their numerical and verbal reasoning assessments are analysed below:

  • Multiple Choice: Simple choice of picking ONE of multiple answers you are presented with.
  • Drop-down Multiple Choice: This follows exactly the same logic as a Multiple Choice question, except all of the options available will be revealed to you once you've clicked the drop-down box. This is used when you need to answer multiple questions which utilise the same numerical data or verbal information.
  • Rank: This is a format not seen often. Click and drag each of the answer options until you think you've correctly sorted the choices given to you according to the question.
  • Text Field: A blank text field is displayed to you and you must enter your answer here as alphanumerical characters. This drastically reduces the chances you have to guess the answer.
  • Drag-and-drop: Similar to rank, in that you will be required to sort your answers by clicking and dragging. However, you will not be required to sort via ascending/descending order, but whether each answer option belongs to a certain category or not.

Preparing for a Cappfinity reasoning test

The Cappfinity website has a select number of practice tests which candidates can take to see what their tests are like for Verbal, Numerical and Critical reasoning and Situational Strengths.

AssessmentDay also have practice tests which are similar to the style of Cappfinity tests. AssessmentDay have, amongst other types, numerical reasoning tips, verbal reasoning tips to prepare yourself.situational judgement tests.

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