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GT After-School (Fall, 2009) Issue 1

Raven Test
October 6, 2009 By Dr. Li
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E-mail : programs@MathEnglish.com
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Name: (First)___________(Last)___________ 

School: ________________ Grade:______ 

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Spatial Logic 

1.  Which two are exactly the same size?

2.  Which two are exactly the same?

3.  Which two are exactly the same?

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4.  Which two are exactly the same?

5.  Which two are exactly the same?

6.  Which two are exactly the same?

7.  Which two are exactly the same?

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8.  Which two are exactly the same?

9.  Which two are exactly the same?

10. Which two are exactly the same?

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Raven Test 

11. Look at the two dots in the following figure.

By removing one dot of the above figure, which of the following figure is closest result?

12. If 473,982 is to 1419 and 329,684 is to 1418

then, 751,694 is to _______?

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13. Consider the following analogy.

14. Which number is the odd one out?

(Hint: Discard the largest digit for a 4-digit number, then reverse it. What number does it
become?)

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15. Start at one of the corner letters and spiral clockwise round the perimeter and finish at the center
letter to spell out a nine-letter word. You must provide the missing letters.

(Hint: Choose from M A P E T for the missing letters.)

16. Consider the following analogy.

17. What continues the sequence below?

975, 319, 753, ______ 

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18. Study the following pattern.

 Which ellipse should replace the question mark?

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19. Study the following pattern.

 What comes next?

20. A sculptor starts carving a block of marble weighing 140kg. After one week he has chipped away 
one-tenth of the marble. After the second week he has chipped away a further two-thirds and in
the final week he has chipped away 20 per cent of what he has left, by which time his work is
finished. What is the weight of the final statue?

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