Ever wondered if you have the brains for Cambridge University?
Would-be students are faced with the university's fabled admissions exam that really puts them to the test.
But do you think you have what it takes?
Well, here's the perfect opportunity to test your mettle, thanks to Cambridgeshire Live.
We've compiled a selection of questions for you to try, all of which are similar to those prospective University of Cambridge students face.
Philosophy
All applicants for Philosophy are required to take a written assessment if they reach the interview stages of the admissions process.
The assessment includes a series of multiple choice logic questions like the ones below - will you pass with flying colours?
Land Economy
If you're applying to study Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, you'll have to take the Thinking Skills Assessment Test.
The test is made up of several multiple choice questions which test problem-solving and critical thinking.
Psychological and Behavioural Sciences
Candidates hoping to study Psychological and Behavioural Sciences at Cambridge University are required to take a written assessment.
The first part of the assessment includes a section that tests thinking skills, but students taking the full test also have to complete mathematics and biology questions or reading comprehension questions.