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LANTITE numeracy test practice

LANTITE numeracy test practice helps you check whether you can apply numeracy skills under pressure. Use short mixed sets first, then move to longer LANTITE practice test sessions.

Mixed LANTITE numeracy test practice is useful because the real challenge is often choosing the right method quickly: estimate, convert units, calculate a percentage or read a chart.

How to use mock tests

  1. Revise core topics before starting timed practice.
  2. Use a short mixed set to check your pace.
  3. Review every incorrect answer and identify the topic behind it.
  4. Repeat the topic before attempting another mixed set.
  5. Use a longer LANTITE practice test when you can answer reliably without hints.

Common test-practice checks

  • Read the question carefully before calculating.
  • Estimate whether the answer should be larger or smaller.
  • Keep units consistent.
  • Use data labels and chart scales, not just visual size.
  • Round only when the question asks you to round.
This app is for independent LANTITE numeracy test practice and does not reproduce official test items.

Practice examples

EstimationA resource costs $19.80 and you need 6 copies. What is a reasonable estimate?$19.80 is about $20. 6 x 20 = 120.

Estimate: about $120.

DataA bar chart shows 18, 24 and 30 responses. What is the total?18 + 24 + 30 = 72.

Answer: 72 responses.

RateA student reads 45 pages in 3 hours. What is the rate per hour?45 / 3 = 15.

Answer: 15 pages per hour.