Online Mock exam 1 sample Questions
Verbal: Letter Shifts
The alphabet is here to help you with these questions. Find the letters that will complete the sentence in the best way.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
AB is to CD as PQ is to ??
A. RT
B. SR
C. ST
D. RS
E. QR
The alphabet is here to help you with these questions. Find the letters that will complete the sentence in the best way.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
AB is to CD as PQ is to ??
A. RT
B. SR
C. ST
D. RS
E. QR
Verbal: Antonyms
In these question, find the two words, one from each group, that are most opposite in meaning.
In these question, find the two words, one from each group, that are most opposite in meaning.
(morning early wake)
A morning B early C wake |
(late shop dark)
X late Y shop Z dark |
Verbal: Move a Letter
In these questions, one letter can be moved from the first word to the second word to make two new words. The letters must not otherwise be rearranged and both new words must make sense.
break sting
A b
B r
C e
D a
E k
In these questions, one letter can be moved from the first word to the second word to make two new words. The letters must not otherwise be rearranged and both new words must make sense.
break sting
A b
B r
C e
D a
E k
Verbal: Related Numbers
In these questions, the numbers in each set of brackets are related in the same way. Find the pattern to work out the number in the last set of brackets.
(3 [6] 9) (2 [4] 6) (4 [ ? ] 12)
A 3
B 4
C 6
D 8
E 10
In these questions, the numbers in each set of brackets are related in the same way. Find the pattern to work out the number in the last set of brackets.
(3 [6] 9) (2 [4] 6) (4 [ ? ] 12)
A 3
B 4
C 6
D 8
E 10
Non-Verbal: Analogies
On the left in the example below, there are two shapes with an arrow between them. Decide how the second shape is related to the first. After these there is a third shape, then an arrow and five more shapes. Decide which of these shapes goes with the third one to make a pair like the two on the left.
On the left in the example below, there are two shapes with an arrow between them. Decide how the second shape is related to the first. After these there is a third shape, then an arrow and five more shapes. Decide which of these shapes goes with the third one to make a pair like the two on the left.
Non-Verbal: Vertical Codes
To answer these questions you must work out a code. In the boxes on the left are shapes and the code letters that go with them. The top letters mean something different to the bottom ones. You must decide how the letters go with the shapes. Then find the correct code for the test shape from the set of five codes on the right.
To answer these questions you must work out a code. In the boxes on the left are shapes and the code letters that go with them. The top letters mean something different to the bottom ones. You must decide how the letters go with the shapes. Then find the correct code for the test shape from the set of five codes on the right.
Spatial: Rotations
In these questions, you have to find the matching shape. Look at the example below. One of the five answer options is the same as the shape on the left, except it has been spun round. The other four have all been picked up and turned over, as well as spun round. Find the matching shape from the five answer options on the right. The correct answer has been marked for you on the answer sheet.
In these questions, you have to find the matching shape. Look at the example below. One of the five answer options is the same as the shape on the left, except it has been spun round. The other four have all been picked up and turned over, as well as spun round. Find the matching shape from the five answer options on the right. The correct answer has been marked for you on the answer sheet.
Spatial: Nets
These questions are about folding shapes. On the left of the example below is a ‘net’ of the outside of an object. You have to decide which of the five objects on the right could be made by folding up that net. Any markings on the net are on one side only. The net must be folded so that the markings appear on the outside of the shape. Only one of the five possible objects on the right is correct. The correct answer has been marked for you on the answer sheet.
These questions are about folding shapes. On the left of the example below is a ‘net’ of the outside of an object. You have to decide which of the five objects on the right could be made by folding up that net. Any markings on the net are on one side only. The net must be folded so that the markings appear on the outside of the shape. Only one of the five possible objects on the right is correct. The correct answer has been marked for you on the answer sheet.