Below are 100 practice questions for non-verbal reasoning tests. Included
are three styles of question: identify the feature in common, complete the
non-verbal series, and complete the non-verbal matrix, use them to become
more confi dent, fast and accurate. In many tests the questions are based on
rotation where a shape is turned, alternation where a shape changes into
something else and is then changed back, consistency where a change is
made and is then consistently applied, replacement where a shape or shapes
are replaced by others, and attention to detail.
The fi rst 30 examples require you to identify from sample shapes the
feature they have in common and then select from suggested answer shapes
the answer that shares that feature.
The next 50 questions present a series of shapes and you must decide
which of the suggested answers is the next step or the missing step in the
series.
The last 20 examples involve rows and columns of shapes and it is your
task to identify the missing shape from suggested answer shapes.
As with most tests, the examples start easy and get harder. Answers and
explanations are provided.