The purpose of this practice test is to prepare students for the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT) so that they will be familiar with the different types of questions that will appear on the test. With the help of this practice test, students will learn to mark their answers properly and gain confidence prior to taking the test. Understanding what to expect on the test will improve your child’s chances of success as well as help reduce his/her anxiety on test day. The NNAT2 contains 48 questions, and children are allotted approximately 30 minutes to complete the test. The sample test... Show more The purpose of this practice test is to prepare students for the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT) so that they will be familiar with the different types of questions that will appear on the test. With the help of this practice test, students will learn to mark their answers properly and gain confidence prior to taking the test. Understanding what to expect on the test will improve your child’s chances of success as well as help reduce his/her anxiety on test day. The NNAT2 contains 48 questions, and children are allotted approximately 30 minutes to complete the test. The sample test below contains 10 practice questions for the NNAT2 Level C. About Pattern Completion In Pattern Completion items, students are shown a design and asked to identify which portion is missing. In order to reach the answer, the child must conceptually extend the given pattern. Pattern Completion items appear in NNAT levels which are intended for elementary school aged children (such as kindergarten, first, and second grades) because they are among the simpler types of NNAT questions. About Reasoning by Analogy In Reasoning by Analogy questions, students are expected to recognize relationships among various geometric shapes. To determine which answer choice is correct, the student must determine how the geometric objects change as one moves across the rows and down the columns of the design. Reasoning by Analogy questions require that the student pay careful attention to the details of the design and work with more than one dimension (shape and shading) simultaneously. Reasoning by Analogy questions appear in NNAT Level A (kindergarten), NNAT Level B (1st grade), and NNAT Level C (second grade). About Serial Reasoning Serial Reasoning questions assess the test taker’s ability to supply a missing element in a given matrix comprised of geometric shapes. Each matrix is composed of nine boxes in a three-by-three grid. The test taker is to determine which answer choice belongs in the empty box in the bottom right-hand corner of the grid. About Spatial Visualization Spatial Visualization questions require students to mentally manipulate shapes. These items are among the most difficult in the NNAT, especially in questions which involve shapes that intersect in ways which are difficult to recognize or involve rotation. Spatial Visualization questions are commonly seen on aptitude tests, preemployment tests, and admission tests to certain academic institutions. NNAT Levels C-G include Spatial Visualization items. Show less
The purpose of this practice test is to prepare students for the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT) so that they will be familiar with the different types of questions that will appear on the test. With the help of this practice test, students will learn to mark their answers properly and gain confidence prior to taking the test. Understanding what to expect on the test will improve your child’s chances of success as well as help reduce his/her anxiety on test day. The NNAT2 contains 48 questions, and children are allotted approximately 30 minutes to complete the test. The sample test below contains 10 practice questions for the NNAT2 Level C. About Pattern Completion In Pattern Completion items, students are shown a design and asked to identify which portion is missing. In order to reach the answer, the child must conceptually extend the given pattern. Pattern Completion items appear in NNAT levels which are intended for elementary school aged children (such as kindergarten, first, and second grades) because they are among the simpler types of NNAT questions.
About Reasoning by Analogy In Reasoning by Analogy questions, students are expected to recognize relationships among various geometric shapes. To determine which answer choice is correct, the student must determine how the geometric objects change as one moves across the rows and down the columns of the design. Reasoning by Analogy questions require that the student pay careful attention to the details of the design and work with more than one dimension (shape and shading) simultaneously. Reasoning by Analogy questions appear in NNAT Level A (kindergarten), NNAT Level B (1st grade), and NNAT Level C (second grade).
About Serial Reasoning Serial Reasoning questions assess the test taker’s ability to supply a missing element in a given matrix comprised of geometric shapes. Each matrix is composed of nine boxes in a three-by-three grid. The test taker is to determine which answer choice belongs in the empty box in the bottom right-hand corner of the grid.
About Spatial Visualization Spatial Visualization questions require students to mentally manipulate shapes. These items are among the most difficult in the NNAT, especially in questions which involve shapes that intersect in ways which are difficult to recognize or involve rotation. Spatial Visualization questions are commonly seen on aptitude tests, preemployment tests, and admission tests to certain academic institutions. NNAT Levels C-G include Spatial Visualization items.
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