(Nonverbal) Reasoning by Analogy: Look for a relationship between the figures across the rows and down the columns. The direction in which you examine the question should depend on where you can most easily visualize the analogous relationship.

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The NYC Gifted and Talented Assessment contains both nonverbal and verbal question types. The nonverbal component of the test is comprised of Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT) questions and the verbal component of the test is comprised of Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT) 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... Show more

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