Welcome to our comprehensive practice question page, designed specifically for students preparing for gifted and talented tests, including the NNAT, NYC Gifted and Talented, and SCAT exams. These tests are critical in identifying young learners who exhibit advanced cognitive abilities, and our practice questions are tailored to help students excel.
Whether your child is gearing up for kindergarten admission or an advanced placement, our resources cover a range of question types and difficulty levels. Each set of practice questions is crafted to enhance problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and spatial awareness, ensuring your child is fully prepared for the challenges ahead.
Start practicing today to boost your child’s confidence and performance in these key assessments!
Patterns and Serial Reasoning
Pattern Completion: Candidates are expected to perceive patterns within larger designs from which a section or two have been removed. They are then expected to identify the correct missing piece that is missing, more like jigsaw puzzles.
Serial reasoning: students are given sequences of figures or shapes that form logical patterns. He question asks the student to apply the logical pattern to a second row of figures.
Tests with Pattern and Spatial Reasoning – Free Practice
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Spatial Ability
Spatial visualization: students are asked to determine how a design or graphic (two or more) would look when combined or rotated, folded, or altered by, for example, punching holes.
Tests with Pattern and Spatial Reasoning – Free Practice
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Basic Math
Basic Math Practice
Date Published: Monday, February 1st, 2021
Date Modified: Tuesday, October 8th, 2024