Aon (cut-e) scales ix Practice Test
The Aon (cut-e) scales ix is an inductive logic test that evaluates a candidate’s ability to identify and understand rules. It lasts 5 minutes and includes 20 exercises in total, which means just 15 seconds per question.
Online Practice Tests – Aon (cut-e) scales ix
Practice inductive logical reasoning online with progressively challenging questions designed in the style of the official Aon (cut-e) scales ix test.
Perfect for developing your logical and deductive skills with abstract sequences. Accessible directly from your browser, no installation required.
Includes:
- 1 or 2 online practice tests with 20 questions each
- 5 minutes per test
- Progressive difficulty level
- Format matches the real test’s interface and instructions
What’s included in this prep package:
- Up to 10 attempts per practice test
- Timed practice sessions
- Full explanations after each session
- Detailed test reports with statistics
Test Overview
In each exercise, you are presented with a series of nine figures. You must identify the one figure that does not belong — the element that breaks the rule or has no relation to the others.
During the test, you can move forward to the next exercise or go back to the previous one. However, remember that you only have a very short amount of time (15 seconds per question) to complete all items. We recommend answering in the predefined order. Also note that the questions are arranged in increasing difficulty (from easiest to hardest). The early items should take just a few seconds to solve, while the harder ones near the end may take longer than the time available per question.
Example Question – Aon (cut-e) scales ix
Find the odd one out in the following series:

Answer and Explanation
The correct answer is:
The odd one out is option G – all the figures are diamonds except for this one. This easy-level question could appear among the first items of the scales ix.Get more exercises in our complete practice test.
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