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Group Bourdon Test

Find every group of four. Miss nothing. — here is everything you need to know about the Group Bourdon Test before your Avanti West Coast OPC assessment.

Why the Group Bourdon matters for Avanti West Coast drivers

Avanti West Coast operates services across London Euston to Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh & Glasgow. Avanti West Coast operates high-speed intercity services on the West Coast Main Line — one of the UK's busiest and most demanding routes. Train driver candidates are required to pass the OPC psychometric test battery, which includes the Vigilance Test (WAFV) and ATAVT — and the Group Bourdon Test is one of the key assessments that determines whether you will be shortlisted for the role.

Long intercity journeys demand error-free rule application across hours of operation. A driver on a three-hour cross-country run must apply the same procedural standards at hour three as at minute one. The Group Bourdon test directly measures this — whether your accuracy remains constant or degrades as concentration fatigue builds through the later rows of the sheet.

The Group Bourdon Test forms part of the OPC (Occupational Personality and Cognitive) battery used across all UK train operating companies, governed by RSSB standard RIS-3751-TOM. The format is identical at Avanti West Coast as at any other operator — but the stakes are specific to this application.

How the Group Bourdon works

Test format & scoring

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Group Bourdon Test

Part of the Avanti West Coast OPC battery

A printed sheet of rows of dot groups (3, 4, or 5 dots each). Work systematically through every row and mark every group containing exactly four dots. Timed. Accuracy and coverage both contribute to your score.

What it measures: Sustained concentration and systematic accuracy — the ability to apply a simple rule repeatedly and correctly over a prolonged period without error rates increasing. One of the most direct measures of concentration stamina.

How to prepare

Preparation tips for Avanti West Coast candidates

1

Work left to right, never skip ahead

Irregular scanning is the primary source of omissions. Maintain a strict left-to-right rhythm across every row.

2

Mark and move — do not go back

Revisiting completed rows loses time and introduces doubt. Trust your first call.

3

Practise on paper, not on screen

The real test is pen and paper. Print practice sheets and sit them at a desk — the physical experience matters.

4

Track your error distribution

Errors in later rows indicate fatigue. Errors spread throughout indicate miscounting. Each pattern has a different fix.

5

Avanti West Coast-specific tip

Practise sessions where you maintain the same pace in the final rows as the first — intercity endurance is what the test is measuring.

FAQ

Group Bourdon Test — common questions

Is the Group Bourdon done on paper or computer?

The traditional OPC version is a printed paper-and-pencil test administered in a group setting. Our practice generates a printable PDF sheet with a separate answer key.

How long does the Group Bourdon take?

The standard administration is typically 12–15 minutes. Speed and accuracy both contribute — a slow but highly accurate run scores better than a fast run with many errors.

What are the most common errors on the Group Bourdon?

Miscounting (marking a 3-dot or 5-dot group as four dots) and omission (skipping a genuine four-dot group). Both increase in the later rows as concentration fatigues.

Does the Group Bourdon appear at all UK operators?

It is part of the standardised OPC battery under RSSB RIS-3751-TOM and appears at most UK train operating companies, typically administered on paper before the computer-based tests.

When does the OPC test appear in the Avanti West Coast application?

Typically after an initial application sift and online verbal/numerical tests. Shortlisted candidates are invited to an assessment centre where the full OPC battery, a medical, and competency interviews are conducted on the same day.

What is the Avanti West Coast train driver salary?

Qualified Avanti West Coast train drivers typically earn £55,000 to £65,000 per year, with additional pay available through overtime, Sunday working, and unsocial hours premiums. Trainee drivers are employed and paid throughout training, usually in the range of £23,000 to £28,000. Always check the current vacancy for confirmed figures.

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