Prepare for your police entrance exam with realistic practice tests designed to match the actual assessments used across Canada

Police Exam Prep (Canada)
Practice Tests for RCMP, OTEE, OACP & More

Built by former Police RCMP, CBSA & OPP recruiters. Start with a real police exam question in under 2 minutes.

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Preparing for a police career in Canada starts with passing the entrance exam — and every service uses a different assessment. Whether you’re applying to the RCMP, CBSA, OACP, or other agencies, these tests are designed to evaluate your logic, judgment, and decision-making under pressure.

Our practice exams are built by former RCMP, CBSA, and OPP recruiters to mirror the real testing standards used across Canada — so you can prepare with confidence, understand what to expect, and perform at your best on test day.

RCMP Entrance Assessment

Prepare for the RCMP Entrance Assessment (Regular Member intake) with up-to-date practice tests designed to match the real exam. Covers logic, math, and written composition — the core areas most applicants struggle with.

After passing the exam, candidates move directly into the structured interview. Our RCMP Interview Coaching, led by former RCMP members, helps you prepare with real competency-based questions.

CBSA OTEE Entrance Exam

Prepare for the CBSA Officer Trainee Entrance Exam (OTEE) with targeted practice covering situational judgment, logic, and reasoning — the key areas tested in the real assessment.

After the OTEE, candidates move into a behavioural interview. Our CBSA Interview Coaching helps you prepare using real CBSA-style competency questions.

OACP / Ontario Police Exam

The OACP Certificate is required for most Ontario police services, including OPP, Toronto, York, and Peel.

Prepare for all components, including Part B: Mental Abilities (spelling, grammar, problem-solving) and Part C: Personality Assessment — both critical to your success.

Most applicants move quickly into structured interviews after testing, so preparation here is essential.

APCAT Entrance Exam

Prepare for the Alberta Police Cognitive Ability Test (APCAT) with targeted practice designed to match the real assessment. Focus on logic, problem-solving, and decision-making under pressure — the core skills tested by Alberta police services.

Our APCAT practice tests mirror the real exam format, helping you build confidence and improve your performance before test day.

ETHOS Police Exam

 

Prepare for the ETHOS Police Entrance Exam used by multiple British Columbia police services. Practice key areas including situational judgment, reasoning, and decision-making — critical for success on the assessment.

Designed to reflect the structure and difficulty of the real ETHOS exam, so you know exactly what to expect.

Corrections Canada Entrance Exam

Prepare for the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) entrance exam with practice tests focused on reasoning, judgment, and decision-making — the key competencies assessed during hiring.

Build confidence with realistic questions designed to reflect the actual testing process used by Corrections Canada.

 

Police Exam Prep Built by Former Recruiters

Agency-Specific Exam Simulations:

Our practice tests are built to match the exact format and difficulty of real RCMP, CBSA, and OACP exams.

Built by Law Enforcement Veterans:
 

Gain an insider advantage. Our content is created by former police recruiters who know exactly what hiring panels look for.

Instant Scoring & Competency Analytics:

Get immediate feedback on your Logic, Math, Situational Judgment, and Written skills — and identify exactly what to improve before test day.

Timed “Pressure” Mode:
 

Knowledge isn’t enough; speed matters. Our exam simulator uses official-style countdown timers to train your brain to perform under pressure.

Mobile-Ready Platform:
 

Study on your schedule. Our fully responsive platform works on any phone, tablet, or desktop—no downloads required.

RCMP Entrance Assessment Exam

OACP Police Exam Prep (Ontario)

Perfect if you’re applying to Toronto Police, Peel, York, Durham, Ottawa, Niagara, Hamilton, or any OACP service.

Includes:

  • Cognitive Ability Test (CAT)
  • Written Communication Test (WCT)
  • BPAD overview
  • Vision & hearing standards
  • Memory, logic, grammar & vocabulary training

Prepare for every stage of the OACP process with realistic, exam-style practice.

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🔵 RCMP Entrance Exam Prep (National)

RCMP Entrance Exam Prep (National)

Prepare for the RCMP Online Assessment (Regular Member intake) used across Canada.

Includes practice for:

  • Reasoning & logic
  • Written expression
  • Grammar & reading comprehension
  • Situational judgment
  • Real-time scoring aligned with RCMP standards

Build the skills required to pass the assessment and move forward in the RCMP recruiting process.

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CBSA OTEE Exam Prep (Federal Border Services)

Detailed prep for the 117-question CBSA Officer Trainee Entrance Exam.


Includes:

  • Arithmetic reasoning

  • Spatial ability

  • Writing skills

  • Memory tests

  • Realistic OTEE full-length simulation

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🔵 BC Police Test Prep (VPD, JIBC)

Covers BC’s police recruitment exams.


Includes:

  • JIBC Police Entrance Exam

  • Wonderlic

  • WCT

  • VPS

  • Physical & scenario test breakdowns

🟦 FREE POLICE EXAM SAMPLE QUESTIONS

Try These Practice Questions - These sample questions match the style used in Canadian police exams.

1. Reading Comprehension

 

A police officer observes a suspicious vehicle parked in a school zone after hours. The driver appears nervous and avoids eye contact.


What is the most appropriate first action?


A) Immediately detain the driver
B) Run a full vehicle search
C) Approach calmly and ask routine questions
D) Call for backup before approaching

 

Correct Answer: C


2. Basic Arithmetic Reasoning

 

A patrol shift lasts 8 hours. An officer spends 45 minutes on a traffic stop, 1.25 hours writing reports, and 2 hours on patrol.
How much time remains in the shift?
A) 3 hours
B) 3 hours 50 minutes
C) 4 hours
D) 4 hours 20 minutes

 

Correct Answer: A


3. Memory Test (Reproduce After 10 Seconds)

 

Remember these words:


Lake — Red — 67 — Bridge — Maple

 

(Scroll away, then write them down.)

 

Correct sequence: Lake, Red, 67, Bridge, Maple.


4. Situational Judgment

A civilian becomes verbally aggressive while disputing a parking ticket.


What should the officer do first?


A) Warn them you will arrest them
B) Speak calmly and de-escalate the situation
C) Ignore the behaviour
D) End the interaction immediately

 

Correct Answer: B

Why Our Police Exam Prep is Different

Common Questions from Applicants

The most effective preparation includes realistic practice tests, timed simulations, writing exercises, and situational judgment scenarios. anEDGE provides all of these in one platform.

Yes. Our OACP, RCMP, CBSA OTEE, and BC Police practice tests match the 2026 exam structures, scoring models, and difficulty levels.

Yes. Applicants who complete full-length online simulations typically score 15–30% higher. Timed practice is the strongest predictor of exam success.

Each exam has its own structure, so we provide separate practice tests for each service. However, core skills like logic, reading comprehension, and writing apply across all three.

Each exam has its own structure, so we provide separate practice tests for each service. However, core skills like logic, reading comprehension, and writing apply across all three.

Our prep includes full-length practice tests, writing prompts, memory and logic drills, situational judgment scenarios, and solution walkthroughs.

Yes. We provide Police Interview Coaching, RCMP Interview Coaching, and CBSA Interview Coaching to help you succeed in every stage of the hiring process.

All exams are built by former RCMP, CBSA, OPP, and municipal officers, as well as corporate HR professionals who understand modern competency testing.

You can take each test as many times as you want. Repetition builds confidence, speed, and accuracy.

Passing scores vary by agency, but most use a competency-based threshold of 60–75%, depending on writing, logic, and situational judgment sections.

The top mistakes are rushing, not reading questions fully, poor time management, weak writing structure, and failing to practice under timed conditions.

No. Police Foundations is not required—strong exam scores and interview performance matter far more.

No. Police Foundations is not required—strong exam scores and interview performance matter far more.

Yes. If you use our exams and do not pass, we offer a 100% Money-Back Guarantee. Your success is our priority.

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