BP online assessment: situational judgement and numerical test guide
BP candidates should prepare for scenario judgement, numerical reasoning and sometimes verbal reasoning before video or interview stages. This page is narrower than the main BP assessments guide: it focuses on the exact test format candidates search for when they receive an assessment invite. For broader stages, compare the employer assessment hub.
Source note: forge checks these company-test pages against official provider guidance from SHL, Aon, and HireVue, then treats employer-provider links as provisional. Use the guide to choose the right transferable drill, but let your invitation email override any public report on provider, timing or section order. If the invite is vague, prepare the named skill first, then add one adjacent format so you are not surprised by a mixed battery.
- BP candidates should prepare around SJT and numerical reasoning test.
- Reported provider signal: SJT, numerical/verbal reasoning and SHL/AON/Saville-style tests depending on role.
- Timing varies by role and country; trust your invitation email over any guide.
- Practise the underlying format first, then add company-specific interview preparation.
- forge has representative drills for the main reasoning and scenario formats.
BP SJT and numerical reasoning test: quick summary
- Main signal: SJT, numerical/verbal reasoning and SHL/AON/Saville-style tests depending on role.
- Likely timing: role-dependent; expect a timed online assessment followed by separate interview stages.
- SJT questions test safety, teamwork, escalation and business judgement.
- Numerical questions often use operational, energy or commercial data.
- Some roles add verbal reasoning or a recorded video interview.
BP assessment route map
Use the table below to turn the wording in your invitation into a practice route. The employer name is useful context, but the test label is what should decide your first drill.
| Invite wording | What it usually means | Best first practice |
|---|---|---|
| SJT, numerical/verbal reasoning and SHL/AON/Saville-style tests depending on role | Closest reported provider or format signal for this page. | SJT and numerical reasoning test |
| Best/worst response SJT scenarios | The first question family most candidates should make familiar. | Practise SJT scenarios on forge |
| Percentage change and ratios | A second likely skill area, especially in mixed online batteries. | Practise numerical reasoning |
| Recorded interview, video interview or final stage | The assessment has moved from speeded testing into evidence and motivation. | Prepare concise examples for why BP, why this role and one tested strength. |
Question types to practise first
Do not practise every psychometric topic equally. For this page, start with the question types below because they are closest to the reported BP format.
- Best/worst response SJT scenarios
- Percentage change and ratios
- Chart and table interpretation
- Evidence-based verbal reasoning
Do not stop at reading the format. Build speed with a timed drill. Practise SJT scenarios on forge
If your invite includes a second format, practise that separately. Practise numerical reasoning
Representative sample question
The exact test may use a different scenario, but the underlying arithmetic and reading traps are usually familiar: percentages, ratios, base selection, inference from a passage, or judgement under constraints.
Percentage change = (100 - 80) / 80 x 100 = 25%.
The trap is the base. Dividing by the new figure gives 20%, which is a common distractor in provider-style numerical tests. Always divide the change by the original value.
How to use this guide with your invite
Before you start practising, compare the words in your invitation with the provider signal above. If it names SHL, AON, HireVue, Cappfinity, Pymetrics or another platform, follow that provider route first. If it only names the skill, such as numerical reasoning or situational judgement, practise the closest transferable format and keep one session for the adjacent skill most likely to appear next. That keeps your prep specific without betting everything on a provider claim that may be outdated.
What forge sees candidates confuse
The common mistake is treating the company page as proof of one fixed test stack. In practice, candidates often remember the employer name and forget the assessment label in the portal. That leads to broad prep when the invite has already narrowed the work. ForBP, start from the phrase closest to SJT, numerical/verbal reasoning and SHL/AON/Saville-style tests depending on role, then check whether the task is asking for speeded reasoning, workplace judgement, game-style behaviour or recorded answers.
A useful review rule is to tag every practice miss by cause: wrong data, wrong base, over-reading, pattern guess, judgement mismatch or slow correct answer. That turns a generic SJT and numerical reasoning test session into a short list of fixes before the real assessment.
How to prepare
- For SJT questions, protect safety, customers, evidence and escalation routes.
- Practise numerical charts with production, cost and emissions-style metrics.
- Prepare examples for safety mindset, collaboration and resilience.
- Read the invitation email. Confirm whether BP names SJT, numerical/verbal reasoning and SHL/AON/Saville-style tests depending on role or another provider for your exact role.
- Baseline the main format. Take one timed drill for SJT and numerical reasoning test, then review every miss by trap type.
- Practise weak question types. Prioritise Best/worst response SJT scenarios, Percentage change and ratios, Chart and table interpretation before doing full mocks.
- Prepare the next stage. Build concise interview stories and rehearse any video interview answers on camera.
Practise for BP on forge
Use forge for representative SJT and numerical reasoning test practice, timed drills, worked explanations and provider-style question formats.
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Frequently asked questions
What is on the BP online assessment?+
Candidates commonly report SJT-style judgement, numerical reasoning and sometimes verbal reasoning or video interview stages.
Does BP use SHL?+
Some reports mention SHL-style formats, while others mention AON or Saville-style tests. Your invitation email is the final source.
What should I practise first?+
Start with SJT scenarios and numerical reasoning because those are the most transferable formats for BP-style screens.
Note on accuracy: the test providers named in this guide reflect candidate reports and publicly available information as of 2026, and are provided for preparation guidance only. Employers do not usually publish which assessment provider they use, and these relationships change over time — BP may switch providers, run different tests for different roles, regions or intakes, or use a provider not listed here. Nothing on this page is confirmed or endorsed by BP or any test publisher, and it should not be relied on as a definitive statement of BP’s current process. Always confirm the exact test and provider from your official invitation email before you prepare.
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