Three sub-tests are administered in the verbal section. Verbal Battery - Verbal Analogies, Sentence Completion, Verbal Classification Sample questions for the CogAT Form 7 & 8 Multilevel Exam Grades 3-12 If you heard a bark, which one would it be?įill in the circle under the picture that is most similar to the top three pictures.įill in the circle under the number that comes next in this series.įill in the circle under the object that would best replace the question mark.įill in the circle under the answer that shows what the paper will look like when it is unfolded.įill in the circle under the figure that is most like the 3 figures above.
Picture Analogies:įill in the circle under the picture that would best replace the question mark.
Each sub-test has about 20 questions and the student is given 10 minutes to complete each sub-test, These three sub-tests comprise the verbal score. Statistics show a high correlation between high verbal ability and success in a variety of school subjects. The Verbal Battery tests a student's vocabulary, as well as his/her comprehension of ideas, efficiency and verbal memory, and ability to discover word relationships. Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Verbal Subsets Non-Verbal Battery - Figure Matrices, Paper Folding, Figure Classificationįor a more in-depth description of the CogAT exam, utilize our Frequently Asked Questions page to answer any questions you may still have.
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Quantitative Battery - Number Analogies, Number Puzzles, Number Series Verbal Battery - Picture Analogies, Sentence Completion, Picture Classification Go to grades K-2 Sample Questions Go to grades 3-12 Sample Questions Sample questions for the CogAT Form 7 & 8 Multilevel Exam Grades K-2