Timed practice

LANTITE practice test for Numeracy

A practice test is useful when it helps you notice timing, topic switching and mistake patterns. It should not be treated as a promise about the official test.

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What a practice test can and cannot do

A practice test can show whether you are ready to move from single-topic revision to mixed numeracy questions. It can reveal weak areas, pacing problems and question types that make you hesitate.

It cannot guarantee an official score, reproduce official questions or replace official ACER preparation material.

Why timed practice helps

Timed practice adds a little pressure, which is useful once the core methods are familiar. It helps you practise deciding quickly: estimate, convert units, calculate a percentage, read a table, or use a ratio.

Why reviewing mistakes matters

The review is more important than the score. For each incorrect answer, write one short reason: wrong whole, missed unit, graph scale error, arithmetic slip, or unclear method. That list becomes your revision plan.

Difference between official test and independent practice

Official test information comes from ACER and your education provider. Independent practice is for building skill and confidence. The questions on this website are original LANTITE-style practice questions, not official test questions.

Try a free mini practice exam on this website

The free mini practice exam has 10 original multiple-choice numeracy questions with explanations after completion. It covers percentages, fractions, ratios, tables, graphs, unit conversion, averages and everyday school-context numeracy. Use the result to decide what to practise next in the app.

Try the mini LANTITE Numeracy exam

Practise more in the app

When you want more than one browser test, the LANTITE Numeracy app gives you short practice sessions, mini practice tests, topic-based revision, explanations and progress tracking.