CCAT 8 and 9 Sentence Completion: Free Canadian Practice & PDFs
Is your child sitting in class, already finished their work, while the rest of the room is still on page one? In Canada, the gap between a “bright student” and a “bored student” is often just one test score.
The CCAT Sentence Completion subtest is the primary gatekeeper for Canadian Gifted & Talented Programming. But here’s the cold truth: if they miss the cutoff by even a point or two, many provincial school boards enforce a mandatory two-year wait period before a re-test is allowed. That’s two years of lost potential.
Don’t leave it to chance. Whether you need a CCAT 2 Sentence Completion PDF for home study or a full CCAT Level 9 Online Course, we provide the logic-based tools to help your child walk into that testing centre with confidence. We don’t just teach them to guess; we teach them to think like the test.
| Target Grade Level | The "Premium" Training Ground |
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CCAT Grade 2 (Level 8 Assessment) |
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CCAT Grade 3 (Level 9 Assessment) |
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Questions for Grade 2 and 3 (Fill in the Blank)
The examiner or proctor will read out a sentence with one missing word. Candidates must listen to determine what the sentence is trying to communicate, then select the best answer from the options given.
a. forget
b. drink
c. run
d. sleep
a. feet
b. wings
c. hands
d. tail
a. cat
b. fence
c. cloud
d. tree
a. bottle
b. spoon
c. fork
d. plate
a. houses
b. leaves
c. books
d. chairs
Sentence Completion Answer Key
1. run
Run is the best choice. Tommy can <strong>run</strong> very fast.
2. wings
Birds use their wings to fly.
3. cat
The dog likes to chase the cat.
4. bottle
Jenny drinks milk from a bottle.
5. leaves
The tree has many leaves.
CCAT Grade 2 test tips
The best tip for any test is – Start early and Practice!
Encourage your child not to skip questions that seem hard. Many candidates fall for the temptation to skip questions that seem difficult. Let your child answer these questions with an answer that comes to mind. After finishing the rest of the questions, they can come back and see if they had a different answer in mind.
Train your child on proper use of the extra rough papers provided. Many schools allow candidates to use rough paper during the test. If your child finds a question challenging, let them break it down in steps to handle it better. They can also note down ideas that can help them solve questions that come later in the test.
| Don't Leave Test Day to Chance — Choose Your Version | ||
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| CCAT Grade 2 (Level 8) | ||
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| CCAT Grade 3 (Level 9) | ||
| Online Course | PDF Download | Paperback Coming Soon |
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Written by, Brian Stocker MA.,
Published by, Complete Test Preparation Inc.
Updated: Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026
Published: Friday, August 2nd, 2024

