RCMP Online Entrance Assessment Formerly known as RPAT and the RPAB

RCMP Entrance Exam Preparation
Online Practice Tests (2025–2026)

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✅ RCMP Online Entrance Assessment Preparation Includes

  • Unlimited Access to 5 Full RCMP Entrance Assessment Practice Exams
    Authentic RCMP-style test questions designed to mirror the official RCMP Online Entrance Assessment.

  • Timed RCMP Online Exam Simulations
    Train under real test conditions using official-style timers that build speed, focus, and accuracy.

  • Fully Updated for the 2025–2026 RCMP Recruitment Process
    Matches the latest RCMP Entrance Assessment format and hiring standards used across Canada.

  • Automatic Scoring & Progress Tracking
    Get instant results with detailed score breakdowns to pinpoint strengths and areas for improvement.

  • Covers All RCMP Entrance Exam Competencies
    Work Style Preference • Language Comprehension • Numerical Skills • Social Skills • Memory • Business Reasoning

  • Mobile, Tablet, and Desktop Compatible RCMP Prep Platform
    Study anywhere, anytime, from any device—no downloads required.

  • Exclusive Discount Code for RCMP Interview Coaching
    Continue your preparation for the next step: the RCMP Interview and RMAQ assessment

Work Place Preference

Language Comprehension

Spacial Skills

Memory Quotient

Business Reasoning

Numerical Skills

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Frequently Asked RCMP Entrance Practice Exams Questions

The RCMP Online Entrance Assessment is the official cognitive and behavioural test required to become a Regular Member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It measures your reasoning, problem-solving, memory, and personality traits to determine if you meet RCMP standards for policing duties.

Yes. Applicants commonly use the term RCMP entrance exam, but the official title since 2024 is RCMP Online Entrance Assessment. Both refer to the same pre-employment screening test.

The RCMP Online Entrance Assessment includes six timed sections:

  1. Workstyle Preference (personality & behavioural fit)

  2. Language Comprehension

  3. Numerical Skills

  4. Spatial Reasoning

  5. Memory Recall

  6. Business Reasoning

Each section measures key competencies for police work such as judgment, logic, and attention to detail.

The test takes approximately 55–70 minutes to complete in one sitting. Once you receive the invitation email, you usually have 14 days to complete it online.

The test takes approximately 55–70 minutes to complete in one sitting. Once you receive the invitation email, you usually have 14 days to complete it online.

The RCMP doesn’t publish exact pass marks, but your score is percentile-based, meaning your performance is compared to other applicants. Higher scores increase your competitiveness and progression to the next stage of recruitment.

The best preparation includes:

  • Completing realistic practice exams that mirror RCMP question types.

  • Reviewing numerical, language, and spatial reasoning drills.

  • Practicing under timed conditions.

  • Working with professional RCMP coaches who understand the assessment process, such as those at anEDGE.

The RPAT (RCMP Police Aptitude Test) and RPAB (RCMP Police Aptitude Battery) were the previous names for the RCMP entrance exam. The modern version is now called the RCMP Online Entrance Assessment, but many practice resources still use the older terms.

You can reapply after a waiting period (often 6–12 months), depending on RCMP recruitment policy at the time. However, each attempt remains competitive, so strong preparation before your first try is highly recommended.

Yes, the cognitive sections — such as language comprehension, numerical reasoning, and spatial skills — are multiple-choice. The Workstyle Preference section uses rating-scale (agree/disagree) questions.

Once you pass, you move forward to the Suitability Interview, Psychological Evaluation, and Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA). High test scores strengthen your application and increase your chances of being selected for Depot training.

Yes. Once you begin the RCMP Online Entrance Assessment, you must finish it in one sitting — you cannot pause or restart the session.

Yes. Once you begin the RCMP Online Entrance Assessment, you must finish it in one sitting — you cannot pause or restart the session.

Yes. anEDGE offers a free RCMP practice test that mirrors the structure of the official RCMP Online Entrance Assessment. You can experience real exam conditions and receive instant scoring feedback.

Our anEDGE RCMP practice exams are built using the same structure, timing, and difficulty level as the official RCMP Online Entrance Assessment. Each exam includes realistic RCMP-style cognitive, behavioural, and spatial reasoning questions.

Subjects include:

  • Language comprehension (vocabulary, grammar, analogy)

  • Numerical reasoning (basic math, ratios, data interpretation)

  • Spatial reasoning (mental rotation, pattern recognition)

  • Memory recall

  • Workstyle / personality traits

No. You must complete the numerical reasoning section without a calculator. The test is designed to assess your mental arithmetic and logical problem-solving skills.

anEDGE provides:

  • RCMP-style timed practice tests with automatic scoring.

  • One-on-one coaching from former RCMP recruiters and psychologists.

  • Custom study plans based on your weak areas.

  • Behavioral & psychological assessment coaching to prepare for later stages.

The exact number varies, but most RCMP Online Entrance Assessments include 70–90 questions spread across multiple short, timed sections.

The exact number varies, but most RCMP Online Entrance Assessments include 70–90 questions spread across multiple short, timed sections.

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