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LSat SSaILITIGV AAILINDOD we 1a71N008 LN3GNLS uoUseoses 3 TEAYB An Lath ale Marking your name Your answers to the test questions will be marked on a seperate answer sheet. The answer sheet wi be scored by @ computer. The computer will have to ‘reac’ and copy your name from the answer sheet. To make this possible, you must mark your name in a special way on the ‘name block’ on the answer sheet, Lock at the example name block below. It has been marked for ANNE BURTON who was born on 17th February 2002. Her name has been written in capital letters in the row of boxes at the top. Her first name has been written under ‘Student's forename’ and her family name has been written under ‘Student's surname’. Now look at the alphabet columns below her name. Notice that e letter has been marked for each letter of the name. The B has been marked below the B of BURTON, the U below the U of BURTON and so on. Notice how each letter has been marked by drawing a firm line through the middle of it. Student's forename ‘Student's surname ANNE feecascascascancancascad BicBo-BocseBseBsrBas C3033 ees cscs ake. (B2tDscDaeSacBseDs<0-°5: 2 D30=tB22 31025 EscEscEorecenceseesce] fesceacescesctact eestor sie ee Fae focRocRacpatraceaced fra: facFstesctoeh cbse Foe kctactaceoer GeeGoeGreGreGrrG2:G2:6] foscescqsces-G7 2 UeM NOK JI 3@ays Jemsue 243 UO xog s581109 24 ut Bully Aq J2ued ur sismsue Anos je >We yom anok ypeup pue xeq 06 uews ‘Ye] ew eney pue suonsend 243 pare|dwoo erey NOK 3 345u S1 ulus nok smsue sup >J2ui semsue 9up Jo 21Ns 30U E1e NOs 4] ‘PessIU eney NOK ey SsoUR JamsUe PUR >9eq 06 ‘awa eney Nok y1 ‘ay “UeD NOK 224 Bs042 Og “y]nOWIP PUY NOK esou3 UO SWE YON: Oo} puads jou op 3ng ‘uonsenb Aiene somsue 03 Ail “puey ways JO ‘awos pue {sz suonsenb eu Jo atuos pul ews no, “sedeys pue siequinu ‘spiom asn 32U} s1Se1 1YyBis ae 81842 J9pjoog SIs UI 3801 ay? Bure (Some = sue (State | seeumon = soot |= aos | <6? 285 |= ongumess | 202 feo |S Seay | foe [at | 92 Sto lS at | ee Sto |S iy | ee Soe (Sey | ces cee Set [Seay | ce cee est J eweey | cz ome test [es “ent | 02 cos Rug 30 O38 ‘paxsew useq osje ‘aney Z00Z pue Aieniga 02 3xeU SexoG eu “{| 10} WOR Bnouug aul 2 sey Z & ue | & BuMOYS saxog 843 OS "200g Aueniqay w2/|, UO Wog sem aus “UMoYs UBEG Sey IG 40 ®12P S NOLUNE SNNY MOY S25 02 400] MON me Figure Classification Directions In each of these questions the first three fi are the same. Then choose the at the example below. igures are similar in some way. Decide how they figure from the answer choices that goes with them. Look Example a A . Each figure is shaded and has four ‘es. Now look at the answer choices. Find the one that is shaded and also has four sides. The correct answer is D. This is how you would show the answer: Go to next page iS) 0 OP 0} pjo} eue NOX |QUN UO C8 LON OG eseeI1d "3881 SIU3 UO 440M 03 seINUIW OL SALY IM NEA “uonsanb Aisne semsue 03 Ki ‘Kem auies au 388i sup ul suonsenb a4g Jo jI2 0g D d N IN 1 Oe op w™ Dy | ow w™ Zaonseg | e0R9e1d “a210y> 42939] MaU NOK BW PUe ‘S910YD 281y sNOK 3no gnu “vemsue NOK sBueyD 01 2ueM nok 4! TequOWsY Tess omsue oy uo xog 2381109 848 Ul Sully Aq seo]oyD JaMsuUe nok aeWA| ‘suoRSenb sonsesd ewOs Aj MON, —_—_——E Figure Classification | "“Qewr POF Pe +4 Pearce TheseIECIEEIp HEE ie | “HE AB EEE B “Ed o3 <> R QD Ho DD s. O t | | (a -H xy Zz x HH] Ho | Ho yy | HH HA®DVA®S Z & aBed yxeu 02 02 % FRE LXSRS COFO0 GES ‘E29 0REEE ‘BOG|L2OBQ8R EBOO¢@aa qg c “ 60 Vo A G H J K @ 9S Op 03 pjo2 eye nod hun Uo OB LON OG asealg yoy ©©8DOOSO6- a | eal 4 5 ‘s Se > aww Se) a ©) A n 1 s a aL! om Ot 6d orl PD ml wv 10 Figure Matrices Directions In each of these questions there are figures arranged in a large square. One figure is missing and its place is shown by @ question mark. You have to choose which figure is the missing one. Look at the example below. Example Look at the top pair of figures ~a large square and a small square. They are the same shape but the second figure is smaller. Look at the bottom figure ~ a large circle. Find the figure from the answer choices that completes the pair in the same way. The correct answer is D because this is a small circle. This is how you would show the answer: EAC BacCl spac ES Now try some practice questions. Mark your answer choices by filling in the correct box on the answer sheet. Remember, if you want to change your answer, rub out your first choice and mark your new letter choice. Go to next page eS LL 08 op 03 pjos exe nok jun uo 08 LON OC aseeid 3503 Si4p UO OM 07 SOINUIW QL EALY II!M NO, ~uonsenb Kien iamsue 02 Au) Kem ouses ayy 3893 SIYp UI suoRsENd By Jo I] OG € e0nselg o d N Ww 1 & 9 & aE ~sos é eS SOO oo oS oe Oo Z eonsedd x c H 5 a | eonzelg « ——— i TTT (Figure Matrices ) aBed 3xeu 0} 05 “ = = v uw es wlta q mf Fs] EIKIKD us| mya wal} al<[x| apa fal uh| ><[OfO| lofopx }O|>/0) il vL &) Bed 3x9u 03 05) 6 ppp ooo rd OO ~ 0 (te y OO > (uF (el P< a ea ap : -@ a bd Fs ‘D:

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Sully Aq seo!0yD Jemsue nok syeW\ “suoRsenb eanDeid ews An MON ~ «js 22 Verbal Classification butter milk yoghurt A drink B fruit aunt nephew niece F relative G family blizzard tornado hurricane L shower M typhoon chilli stew broth R soup S pudding delay loiter dawdle A rest B waste 6. retrieve salvage rescue F recover G reserve C cheese H. parent N sun T roast € stey H protect nut son thunder oa linger escape E dessert K uncle Q weather V sauce E annoy K renew Go to next page (>) 4 & a6Bed yxeu 02 05 dor A ence 1 jou § euds y swop Asuuny> senor -Z1 yoogaiou yequeded g yeisod N aunusoiq Ws ourzeBew 4 yelydued 4ehy yeyeo, “11 peaiq y uoneinded ¢ poe] Hina 5 wueB y uiens sepeds fAeuen “91 seBeo 3 yee pieye g snoaynes y Kiem queaiesqo qwueyBIA “6 asoyeiey, A yBnoyye A pue 1 HOS senamoy y Aguenbesuo> esuey snip “g Bu anuddes g peed Ww pio 9 pleiewe fqn puowep +7 — it aS aa pS ee | Verbal Classification a 13. ingredient part element A component B theme © aspect D amount feature 14. coach advisor guide F principal G mentor Hi informer. J. sponsor _—K_ patron 15. flu. measles cold L cough M rash N chickenpox P fever Q stomach-ache 16. plot plan conspiracy R prank S trick T trap U scheme —_V_ arrangement 17. clever smart bright Ashining sharp © nice D populer cutting 18. fury happiness depression ' F amuse G emotional H annoy J fear K considerate Go to next page (63) 24 ©8 OP 02 plot ae nok jgun vo o8 LON OC esee|g ewop A ua A wiNajouy pugs JOnys Powe 9h snes “yz Mos plo d= sous KN quo: Ww yeinb 7 ayepes uuisjos. eneiB “ez e0Is y epiy ft uosud 4 ueney 5 yodap 4 you Gre anoqey “zz eum 3 Sus q ssiou 3 punoga: g apa y joued oye smioy> “iz uoises00 9 Ayer 2 ley speed y uoneBaiBuc> fjquasse Aued oz serepuem O sayem g¢ —128Seq NN 400d W 23P1 7 Pewou ques 3ueuBea 6) + 2a TTA Verbal Analogies es _ semeecemeget cme”! Directions In each of these questions there are three words in bold type. The first two words go together. The third word goes together with one of the answer choices. Choose the word from the answer choices that goes with the third word. Look at the example below. Example new > old: wet > A rain B drip © hot D sun E dy Look at the firs: two words, new and old. New is the opposite of old. Now look at the third word, wet. The word ‘wet’ must go with the answer in the same way that new goes with old. Since new is the opposite of old, you have to find the word that is the opposite of wet. Answer E, diry, is the opposite of wet. This is how you would show the answer: Go to next page (63) 26 Le 05 op 03 plot aie nok jpun uo 0B LON OC @see1q "3893 SIL} UO OM 03 saINUIW g BABY IIM NOR suonsenb Aiene semsue 0} Ail hem suies 94? 3803 siy} Ul suORSeNb stp Jo I]2 Og wor Oo sedeip g Suey N epeus IN MOpUIM 7 © ureun : 4004 <— yedued Z ened pug uey ¢ 660 H soup 5 = uayyeay © warp yw << Moo | eonseld “eojoyp 12139] meu unof yuew pue 2010UD 3suy NOK yno gnu ‘Yamsue NOK sBueYD 0} IUEM NOK 1 YequeWEY JEYs JeMsUe oY uo xog 3981109 eup u! Bully Aq seojou> semsue nok ey “suogsenb eonseid ewos hn MON ———— ei maaanma amet: aro aa aeerienn Verbal Analogies | ee eee 1. ski + snow: swim + A splash B dive ¢ water D suit E crawl 2. know —> fact: guess > F lie G estimate H fake J rumour K true 3. sand — beach: water > L lake M swim N drink P wet Q ski R she S girl T boy U ours V hers 5. arrive > depart : arrest > A capture B jail © watch D release E hold 6. bicycle + motorcycle: stairs + F steps G escalator H ladder J ilift K ramp. Go to next page (5) & aGed 3xeu 02 05, quesed A, A UYOIA D dey ¢ uoIsioep audun fp seem 3 aed q vapeS A spaes $10 D Ayuaey PI ps s39815 & seyzoiq : asnods — puegsny oud N Joop W »0] 7 © Key zseyn6 < Burns 210A Jemsue 5 uowide 4 © sarajas: pipien & anf seoys > 324g Bulmop y < sos: nojes © enig sequin Buds mos8 y + quejd: uwnyne < ysonrey van, N Addnd asioy 7 <— Bop: uoy © 389 a “OL 8 a Ceneeeeemmmemempeumenous: EAT ES: SSS) | Verbal Analogies 13. complain + grumble: tempt A whine B invite ¢ lure D propose E ask 14. temporary + permanent: lodge > F halt G landlord H camp J fleeting K settle 15. sterile + polluted : drenched L parched —_M gravel N moist P soggy 2 damp 16. often + many: seldom > R few S frequently T sometimes U never V alot 17. words + speech: notes > A lists B sheet © bands D recordings E music 18. celebrity > fame: dictator + F speech infamy H power J leader K audience Go to next page eS 30 08 Op 03 pjo2 aue Nok nun uo o8 JON Od aseaid deap A yepio A eunnos soeyy s pope y & wiershs : jepysedns © punoyoid “yz Jue, D wey g quel N ad Ww uapieS 7 & uoypapj: pisydeys — you ez wp6ue] Hoys f Auupys H Anesy 5 ua © yess aySjom <— ayBiey Zz 46) 3 punos q. wos > rey g mown y © esiou: BumayBy © sepuny “Lz uonsenb aique: 7 disso8 wy § ssnosip Y © yep: depuem <— xem “oz uoises0 Q © AWEPOW g UoRedDAUE N AyUNUoddo W _—sse1Bo1d 7 < oumgny: eoueiquiowes © ysed “61 «~ awwem«» nwa tt maa eae Number Analogies Directions Each of these questions starts with two numbers that are linked together in some way. Next there are two more numbers that are linked in exactly the same way. You have 0 work out how the numbers are linked and then complete the third pair. Look at the exemple below. Example [233] [9310] [632] A3 B4 es Dé E7 What do you have to do that gets you from 2 to 3 and also from 9 to 10? You have to add 1. So, 6 changes to 7. The correct answer show the answer: E, 7. This is how you would This is just one example. In the test you might have to add, subtract, multiply or divide to get the second half of each pair. Remember, you must always check that what you decide for the first pair also works for the second pair. Go to next page eS 08 Op 0} pjo} sue NOK |hUN UO OB JON Od ese2Id “4802 SIR UO 240M 0} S@ANUIL OL SAeY |JIM MOA -uonsenb Kiana semsue 03 Ai, “em euses ova 2802 siup ul suosenb ey Jo ||2 OG ‘uoysanb 22u3 40} Som JU e[ns Meu e INO OM 03 BAzY |IJIM NOK ‘UoRSENb 3xOu BYR OF UO 06 nok ueyyy “uonsand e ul sujed Sauyp [Je JO} 310m jm [ru SIL “Sujed eelYR eur Jo YDeE Ut sequinu puoses su3 02 JequuNU Isiy sy2 WiOY 325 O2 Kem @4R zo BuP}OM sue NOK Yequiewey OA 6M BL 9S GA lecv] [bees] [eee] © e2n02ld ‘uonsenb sogzeid usyjoue Ay MON, “epinp ueua pue ppe 02 sAey BIW NOK ‘ejdwexe 104 s1ed yee ul Jequinu pucses 2u2 01 3814) 843 WOH} 396 02 suoMeLedo ONG Op O2 ney |IIM NOK ‘suoASaNb eulOs 104 OO 6d e8@N ZW $7 [eevl Cores] leou) Z aopeld 9A sf €H 2D tad lee! [£81] [res] Laonsedg “a210yp sen3] meu snof ew pue 2010U9 euy. NOK 3no gnu ‘eMsue NOK sBueyD o1 UeM NOK p HeqUIBWIY 994s JomsUE oY Lo x04 7981109 ap ui Bully Aq se9!04> JeMsUe NOK ase ‘suoRSeNb eopsed ews Aa MON, : ———ammmmanmmaammams 34 (Number Analogies [513] [11319] [637] [20+4] [2535] [3032] [19-13] [1539] [1132] [11344] [7328] [937] [8317] [20341] [1232] [15-5] [2438] [2137] 1733] [1738] [1337] [416] [8320] [937] [1041] [239] [137] Ag Fé L 17 R13 7 L4 R21 AS B12 M16 B25 G3 MS S 22 Bé 14 D116 E18 14 520 K25 30 U36 Vv 45 26 D2 £37 230 U2 Vv 36 8 D114 E 32 Go to next page eS 0 0p 03 pjo3 e12 NOK [UN Uo O8 LON OG 8822 Id 9m vf €H 29 ta le-vl [eezt] Leen] ‘et za 46a 9D sha ebv [eo] Lozee2t] Lore 9] vat SLA tn el @s wy lecoz] [sev] [¥b—22] “oL 40 Gd +N EW 27 le-el [ees] [sp 2 2UeM NOK! sequoWEY eays JOMSUE oY uo xog 3901109 ou ut Bully Ag se2]0u9 seMsUe iNok 9:2 “suORsenb aa;zeid autos A MON ef Me «+ 38 1. Number Series 33 34 36 37 39 40 = 20 42 18 44 16 + olen ol als alo No L 2481424 46586 > 556889 + 412 243918235 24394165 4 23 25 16 18 9 11 Aa F14 R8& A7 F8 L3 R6é A2 B42 Bg Go M4 S16 B4 C43 Ha T 26 c10 H 10 N6é T 20 £6 D44 J 46 U 30 Di2 J P10 u2s D13 E45 ° lo Vv 32 K 12 Q18 Vv 30 E20 Go to next page (65) 6€ 05 Op 02 pjo} a1 nok |nuN Uo OB LON OG 882814 OrrL A 0% fF 009H O8VD 096 4 © O9€ O8b 09 SLE “SL oa 6G 83 £8 9V 2827s eA wh Lh “LS we wm ea 19D 08d SYN SEW P77 | ty 22 ‘st iso 6yf 4H S7¥D &4 |e weve ve wa wa esd wa ov | 6 8b 9 2b EL LA en EL tS GH -— 9 6 vb Le ZL io " | alo elo ol mI oy wer zgH eD was © Sb LZ OF Zr “OL a aR: 40 Figure Analysis Directions Each of the questions in this test is about folding paper and punching holes in it. You must decide how the paper would lock when unfolded. Look at the example below. Example A B c D E The top row shows how the paper is folded and punched through. The first square shows the paper at the start. The white line shows the crease and the arrow shows the direction of the fold. The paper is folded down, so where it had been on the page is marked by dashed lines. A hole has been punched after the fold wes made. This is shown by the white circle. You have to decide how it will look if it is unfolded. Because the paper was folded over, the hole would have gone through two layers. When unfolded, there will be two holes. Which of the answer choices shows how the Paper would look? ‘The correct answer is B. There will be one hole in the ‘top half and one in the bottom half, both in the left-hand side of the paper. This is how you would show the answer: CAI mBacCacD3iceg| Go to next page S Ly 08 Op 03 plo} aue NOK gun uo o6 JON OC e822Id "4S9} SIU} UO 910M 0} SayNUI 6 BAY |IIM NO, “uonsenb Asene semsue 02 Ai “fem oules yt 3802 siyt ul suORSeNb 918 Jo je og Z e0nDeg L eonzedd “aol0yp sexz9] mou nok ew pue ‘20104D 3S1y, NOK yno gnu ‘semsue NOK eBueYD 03 UM NOf 41 Nequiewiey “eeys JOMSUE OLA uo xog 3381109 943 Ul Suny Ag se9]0uD JOMsUe INOA s2IA| “sUORSENb sanded eUiOs AE. MON, i ie aaa ane — 7 Figure Analysis — ee S S ev &) aBed yxeu 02 05 sv & eBed 3x0u 02 05, K a Go to next page oS 46 0 0p 0} pjoy e12 Nok jun uo OB LON OG 8S22Id H 5 “8L it ae eS eee (ees | Figure Recognition Directions This test is about hidden shapes. Each question has a target shape. The target is hidden in one of five designs. You have to find where the target is hidden and mark the letter for that design. The target will be exactly the same size and way round. You won't need to imagine it tured around or flipped over. All the sides of the target have to be shown on the design. Example This is how you would show the answer: Go tonext page (5) 48 6v 08 op 03 pjor ae nok n uo 08 LON OC aseeig “3803 SIU UO 90M 03 Sa;NUILL 6 BAY [JIM NO, “uBlsep sup Uo UmoYs ae seBpe oyp [|e IYI xEUD PLE punou Kem ewes aut 8218 SUIeS OY « adeys owes aur « HO} YOO] Oy equsWsy | e212e1g “sojyp 49339] Mau NOK yew pue ‘80]0uD 2suy snoK ano gnu emsue nok aBueyD 02 UEM Nok 4! Hequewley “Jeays JEMsUE 842 uo xog 192.109 et2 Ul Bury Aq Se210uD semsue sok yey “suoRsenb aonoed sUlos Ay MON, — to & Bed 3xeu 0} 0D mW fe H 5 a [ ] 9 J | t Pu | | l LEI | (? =| a 3 qa vw { [ $ ; LI | {Vv 4 <> A n aie s a — =e aaa Figure Recognition | Ne Sane eet Goto next page ($5) 52 LD 5 FZ ‘a ETT (Figure Recognition : | Go to next page Se 54 5 acacia Published by GL Assessment 389 Chiswick High Road, 9th Floor, London, WA 4A} wowwghassessment.co.uk GL Assessment is part of GL Education Adapted from the Cognitive Abilities Test™ Form 7 Copyright © 2012 The Riverside Publishing Company. Revisions to the Cognitive Abilities Test™ Form 7 Copyright © 2012 The Riverside Publishing Company hts reserved, including translation. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, secording or duplication in any information storage and retrieval system, without permission 12 publishers, and may not be photocopied or otherwise reproduced even within the licence granted by the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited, ted in Greet Britain ISBN: 978-0-7087-2096-7 (6.15)

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