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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: SAPS Exam Exam

18-35 yrs

Eligible Age Range

SAPS recruitment requirements

1st step

Stage in Selection Process

SAPS / SAnews

Grade 12

Minimum Education (NQF 4)

SAPS recruitment requirements

R0

Application Fee

SAPS Careers

BMI <=30

Medical Fitness Requirement

SAPS recruitment requirements

5,500

Trainee Posts in 2025 Intake

SAnews / IOL 2025

The SAPS Recruitment Psychometric and Integrity Assessment is the first step in selecting Police Trainees for the South African Police Service. It tests verbal, numerical, abstract, and logical reasoning, attention to detail, situational judgement, and integrity at a Grade 12 level. There is no application fee, and SAPS does not publish the question count, time limit, or pass mark. Passing applicants then progress to fitness, vetting, and medical stages.

Sample SAPS Exam Practice Questions

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1Read the passage: 'Every applicant to the South African Police Service must be a South African citizen and must not have any criminal record. Applicants who have a tattoo that is visible while wearing the standard uniform may still apply.' Based ONLY on this passage, which statement is TRUE?
A.A non-citizen with no criminal record may apply
B.An applicant with a visible tattoo is automatically disqualified
C.A South African citizen with no criminal record who has a visible tattoo may apply
D.A criminal record is acceptable if the applicant is a citizen
Explanation: In verbal reasoning, you must rely only on the text. The passage says citizenship and a clean record are required, and that a visible tattoo does not bar an applicant. So a citizen with no record and a visible tattoo may apply.
2Passage: 'The community policing forum meets on the first Tuesday of every month at the local station. All members are volunteers.' Statement: 'Members of the community policing forum are paid for attending meetings.' Based only on the passage, the statement is:
A.True
B.False
C.Cannot tell
D.Partly true
Explanation: The passage states members are volunteers, which directly contradicts the claim that they are paid. When the text supplies information that conflicts with the statement, the answer is False.
3Passage: 'The station commander reported that crime in the precinct dropped after extra patrols were introduced in March.' Statement: 'The extra patrols were the only reason crime dropped.' Based only on the passage, the statement is:
A.True
B.False
C.Cannot tell
D.Definitely true
Explanation: The passage notes crime dropped after patrols were introduced, but it does not state that the patrols were the only cause. Correlation in time does not prove sole causation, so the text does not give enough information to confirm the statement.
4Choose the word that best completes the sentence: 'The officer remained ______ during the heated argument, refusing to lose his temper.'
A.composed
B.agitated
C.reckless
D.indifferent
Explanation: 'Composed' means calm and self-controlled, which fits an officer who refuses to lose his temper. Emotional stability and calm are core traits SAPS assesses.
5Select the word most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to 'honest'.
A.truthful
B.deceitful
C.sincere
D.candid
Explanation: 'Deceitful' means dishonest or misleading, the direct antonym of 'honest'. Recognising antonyms is a common SAPS verbal-reasoning task.
6Complete the analogy: Constable is to rank as Pretoria is to ______.
A.province
B.city
C.country
D.police
Explanation: A constable is a type of rank; Pretoria is a type of city. The analogy matches the category relationship (item to its class).
7Passage: 'A docket must be opened for every reported case. Once opened, the docket is allocated to an investigating officer within 48 hours.' Statement: 'A reported case may proceed without a docket being opened.' Based only on the passage, the statement is:
A.True
B.False
C.Cannot tell
D.Sometimes true
Explanation: The passage says a docket must be opened for EVERY reported case, so a case cannot proceed without one. The word 'every' makes the rule absolute.
8Which word is spelled correctly?
A.occurrence
B.occurence
C.ocurrence
D.occurrance
Explanation: The correct spelling is 'occurrence' with double c, double r, and -ence. Accurate spelling matters for report writing in policing.
9Choose the grammatically correct sentence for an incident report.
A.The suspect were arrested at the scene by the officers.
B.The suspect was arrested at the scene by the officers.
C.The suspect arrested at the scene by the officers.
D.The suspect was arrest at the scene by the officers.
Explanation: A singular subject ('the suspect') takes the singular verb 'was', and the past participle 'arrested' completes the passive construction. Clear, correct grammar is essential in official reports.
10Passage: 'All trainees who fail the fitness test must repeat it within two weeks. Those who fail twice are removed from the programme.' Statement: 'A trainee who fails the fitness test once is removed from the programme.' Based only on the passage, the statement is:
A.True
B.False
C.Cannot tell
D.Mostly true
Explanation: The passage allows a repeat after one failure; removal happens only after failing twice. So failing once does not lead to removal, making the statement false.

About the SAPS Exam Exam

The SAPS Recruitment Psychometric and Integrity Assessment is the first screening step in the South African Police Service's Police Trainee (Basic Police Development Learning Programme) selection process. It combines cognitive ability tests — verbal, numerical, abstract/non-verbal, and logical reasoning plus attention to detail — with a situational judgement test and an integrity/honesty questionnaire. The items assume no education beyond Grade 12 and are used to shortlist applicants before later fitness, vetting, and medical stages. SAPS does not publish the exact number of questions, the time limit, or the pass mark, and the 2025 intake to select 5,500 trainees drew over a million applicants.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

Timed assessment; exact duration not published

Passing Score

Not published

Exam Fee

No application fee (South African Police Service (SAPS) recruitment, proctored at SAPS-designated assessment venues)

SAPS Exam Exam Content Outline

~25%

Verbal Reasoning

Reading comprehension, true/false/cannot-tell statements, vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and report-writing items from policing passages

~25%

Numerical Reasoning

Percentages, ratios, fractions, number sequences, and interpretation of tables, graphs, and charts using policing data

~15%

Logical Reasoning

Syllogisms, deductive ordering, coding patterns, and valid conclusions from given premises

~11%

Situational Judgement

Scenario items on de-escalation, ethics, decision-making under pressure, and appropriate police conduct

~10%

Abstract / Non-Verbal Reasoning

Shape sequences, rotation, reflection, figure analogies, and pattern completion from unfamiliar visual information

~9%

Attention to Detail

Matching and checking names, numbers, codes, and references with error detection under time pressure

~5%

Integrity Assessment

Honesty and counterproductive-behaviour questionnaire items measuring consistency and suitability for policing

How to Pass the SAPS Exam Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Not published
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: Timed assessment; exact duration not published
  • Exam fee: No application fee

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

SAPS Exam Study Tips from Top Performers

1Practice verbal items by deciding whether a statement is true, false, or cannot tell using only the passage — never add outside knowledge.
2Revise Grade 12 maths: percentages, ratios, fractions, number sequences, and reading data from tables, graphs, and charts.
3Drill abstract reasoning by finding the single rule (rotation, reflection, added sides, repeating cycle) governing a shape series.
4Build attention-to-detail speed by comparing names, ID numbers, and codes character by character to catch transposed or dropped digits.
5Anchor situational judgement answers in de-escalation, ethics, teamwork, and the chain of command rather than aggression or personal preference.
6Answer integrity questions honestly and consistently; reworded repeats check for contradictions, so do not try to look impossibly perfect.
7Confirm your SAPS intake, citizenship, age, Grade 12, BMI, and venue details well before assessment day, and begin fitness preparation early.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SAPS psychometric and integrity assessment?

It is the first screening step in the South African Police Service's Police Trainee selection. It combines cognitive ability tests (verbal, numerical, abstract, and logical reasoning plus attention to detail) with a situational judgement test and an integrity questionnaire, all pitched at a Grade 12 level.

Who administers the SAPS assessment?

The South African Police Service administers the assessment as part of its recruitment process, with candidates tested at SAPS-designated venues. It is the first step before fitness testing, vetting, and a medical examination.

How much does the SAPS assessment cost?

There is no application fee to apply for the SAPS Police Trainee programme or to take the recruitment assessment. Candidates are responsible only for travel to the assessment venue.

What score do I need to pass?

SAPS does not publish an official pass mark or T-score for the recruitment assessment. Selection is competitive, so candidates should aim to score as highly as possible across all sections.

What sections are on the SAPS assessment?

The assessment covers verbal reasoning, numerical reasoning, abstract/non-verbal reasoning, logical reasoning, attention to detail, a situational judgement test, and an integrity/honesty questionnaire.

Who is eligible to apply?

Applicants must be South African citizens aged 18 to 35 with a Grade 12 certificate, no criminal record, and a BMI of 30 or below. Preference is given to those with an NQF Level 6 or higher qualification and a valid driver's licence.

How do I prepare for the SAPS integrity test?

Answer honestly and consistently. Integrity questionnaires use reworded items to detect contradictions, so avoid claiming impossible perfection or choosing extreme options, and reflect balanced, ethical, and stable responses.

What happens after the assessment?

Candidates who pass the assessment progress to physical fitness testing, vetting and background screening, and a medical examination. Selected applicants then begin a stipended Police Trainee programme.