Maths: learn all yr9 content. Surds, parabolas, factorising, inequalities e.t.c. I personally made revision sheets for each chapter so that when the exam was coming up, I could just revise by looking at my notes for each maths topic,. You can find this content in any good yr9 maths textbook
Reading: do a ton of practice tests, read short stories on multiple genres, extend your vocab. The BEST way to improve on this would actually just be to set aside 20-30 mins a day and read a short story, this is what I did for the last month before the exam as I struggled with reading comp and it worked wonders for me.
Verbal: This one really can’t be practiced for imo, it was mostly just logic questions and stuff. Maybe try and expand your vocab and focus on timing yourself so that you know how much time to spend on each question and you can get thru the whole test and answer as many questions as you can. Other than that, might be helpful to work on stuff like anagrams, analogical reasons, encoding and decoding messages.
Numerical: Ahhhh, I screwed this one so bad this year
I remember doing SO many practice tests for this, this was legit the only one I was SURE I was gonna do well in. Most of the questions, like verbal, were ones you could not train for. They were just so unfamiliar lol. Can’t reallt give tips on this one other than to make sure you time yourself to attempt all the questions you can do, and familiarise yourself with common questions. Maybe having a look at some number sequences, patterns, rates and rations problems and stuff will help on this
Creative and Analytical: Honeslty, this year these topics were not THAT hard. Just read books to pick up ideas for creative, mayble learn about current issues for analytical, but other than that the best practice for these is to set a time for 15 minutes and get writing. Get someone to critique it after you finish
The best tip I could give would just be to stay as calm as possible during the test, and to not spend too much time on one question. Also, with guessing, if you have 10 questions left with 30 seconds left or something, it’s probably best to guess “C”. But if you have a question and you have 2 minutes left, it’s probably best to eliminate some obvious choices and then guess.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask