Official practice materials are essential for familiarizing yourself with the specific question types and timing of the actual exam.
While AEAS officially recommends focusing on general school studies rather than specific math practice, reviewing basic logic and problem-solving can help you feel more comfortable with the format.
A 45-minute multiple-choice test that assesses reasoning rather than specific curriculum knowledge.
Practice writing structured essays (around 150–200 words depending on your level) on topics relevant to your age group.
The most reliable source for materials is the official AEAS Practice Test Booklets page . They offer tailored booklets for different age groups: Years 4–6 Years 7–9 Years 10–12
A 30-minute test evaluating logical thinking and analysis through non-verbal questions. Where to Find AEAS Practice Test Materials PDF