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Try these 20 free CogAT practice questions and answers with instant scoring. The Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) is a K–12 test assesses students’ learned reasoning abilities in the three areas: Verbal, Nonverbal and Quantitative. The CogAT is often used in admissions decisions for Gifted and Accelerated school programs. This Free CogAT Practice Test was written by the PreK - 8th grade testing experts at TestingMom.com with access to 100,000 Practice Questions including the Cognitive Abilities Test. Get Free Practice Questions to get started. For more information on the CogAT, visit the comprehensive CogAT knowledge base available at TestingMom.com. Instant Scoring in this practice test is broken down by grade level so you have a choice of doing all the questions or just the grade level that is applicable to your child. Test Mode Study Mode
K and Pre K Grade Level 1. Look at the shapes on top. They are alike in some way and so they belong together. Choose one shape from the bottom row that belongs with the figures on top.
The Cognitive Abilities Test, or CogAT evaluates a child's problem solving and reasoning skills using quantitative, verbal and nonverbal cues. The groupadministered test is given to students in grades K-12 and is often used to select students for Gifted and Talented Education programs. The test can also be used to predict future learning abilities and to place students in advanced classes. The lead author of the CogAT is Dr. David F. Lohman, Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Iowa. Dr. Lohman received his doctorate in educational psychology from Stanford University in 1979. He has authored numerous papers and presented a large body of influencial ideas including An Aptitude Perspective on Talent Identification and Development. In 2007, The National Association for Gifted Children named Dr. Lohman as winner of their Distinguished Scholar award. Learn more about the CogAT from our CogAT Test Guide.
First shape above the bubble Second shape above the bubble Third shape above the bubble Fourth shape above the bubble 2. Look at the abacus. The beads form a pattern. The beads for the 6th rod are missing. Choose the rod that goes in the 6th place to complete the pattern.
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First rod above the bubble Second rod above the bubble Third rod above the bubble Fourth rod above the bubble 3. Look at the abacus to the right. The beads form a pattern. The beads for the 6th rod are missing. Choose the rod that goes in the 6th place to complete the pattern.
First rod above the bubble Second rod above the bubble Third rod above the bubble Fourth rod above the bubble
1st and 2nd Grade Level 4. Parent say to your child: Look at the shapes on top. They are alike in some way and so they belong together. Choose one shape from the bottom row that belongs with the figures on top.
First image over the bubble Second image over the bubble Third image over the bubble Fourth image over the bubble 5. Parent say to your child: Look at the shapes on top. They are alike in some way and so they belong together. Choose one shape from the bottom row that belongs with the figures on top.
First image over the bubble Second image over the bubble Third image over the bubble 6. Take a look at the pictures across the top. They show a piece of paper being folded. Then, one or more holes are punched in the folded piece of paper. Can you point to the answer that shows what the square piece of paper will look like when it is unfolded?
First image over the bubble Second image over the bubble Third image over the bubble Fourth image over the bubble
3rd and 4th Grade Level 7. The first of these 3 words are alike in some way: alarm | horror | revulsion Choose one word from the answer selections of five that goes with the first 3 words in the same way. peace cheer repose aversion composure 8. For this mathematical equation, choose the answer that should replace the X symbol: (4 + 7) + 10 = (10 + X) + 4 2 3 5 7
5th and 6th Grade Level 9. Look at the first three figures. They go together in some way. Choose one more figure in the rest of the row that goes with the first three figures in the same way.
A B C D E 10. Look at the first three figures. They go together in some way. Choose one more figure in the rest of the row that goes with the first three figures in the same way.
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