Schofield & Sims Non-verbal Reasoning Example Questions

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Schofield & Sims Non-verbal Reasoning Questions Similarities Which picture on the right belongs to the group on the left? Circle the letter. Analogies Which of the five pictures on the right goes with the third one to make a pair like the two on the left? Circle the letter. Matrices Which picture on the right best fits into the space in the grid? Circle the letter. Hidden pictures In which picture on the right is the picture on the left hidden? Circle the letter. Odd ones out Which picture is the odd one out? Circle the letter. 1

Schofield & Sims Non-verbal Reasoning Questions Reflected pictures Which picture on the right is a reflection of the picture on the left? Circle the letter. Codes What is the code of the final picture? Circle the letter. RP DP DS DR RS RP DS PS Combined pictures Which picture on the right can be made by combining the first two pictures? Circle the letter. Nets of cubes Which cube can be made exactly from the net? Circle the letter. Which net can be made exactly from the cube? Circle the letter. Series Which picture on the right fits in the empty space? Circle the letter. 2

START HERE Q. 1 5 Similarities Which picture on the right belongs to the group on the left? Circle the letter. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 Q. 6 10 Odd ones out Which picture is the odd one out? Circle the letter. 6 9 6 7 10 7 8 8 9 10 3

Q. 11 15 Hidden pictures In which picture on the right is the picture on the left hidden? Circle the letter. 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 Q. 16 20 Analogies Which of the five pictures on the right goes with the third one to make a pair like the two on the left? Circle the letter. 16 17 18 16 17 18 4

Which of the five pictures on the right goes with the third one to make a pair like the two on the left? Circle the letter. 19 20 19 20 Q. 21 25 Matrices Which picture on the right best fits into the space in the grid? Circle the letter. 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 5

Which picture on the right best fits into the space in the grid? Circle the letter. 25 25 Q. 26 30 Codes What is the code of the final picture? Circle the letter. 26 BC ZD ED YW ZH YC EW YD BD ZC 26 27 FB SC DB JK DG JG FK SG JC SK 27 28 HA RT WE HT MD HE RD MA HD MT 28 29 TM PK ZS NK PS TS NM ZK ZM NS 29 30 GB RD SB QW GH RB GD GW QD RW 30 6

Q. 31 35 Combined pictures Which picture on the right can be made by combining the first two pictures? Circle the letter. 31 32 33 34 35 31 32 33 34 35 Q. 36 40 Nets of cubes Which net can be made exactly from the cube? Circle the letter. 36 36 37 37 7

Which cube can be made exactly from the net? Circle the letter. 38 38 39 39 40 40 Q. 41 45 Series Which picture on the right fits in the empty space? Circle the letter. 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 8

Q. 46 50 Reflected pictures Which picture on the right is a reflection of the picture on the left? Circle the letter. 46 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 END OF TEST SAMPLE PAPER TOTAL 9

Answers Sample Paper 1 a Each picture contains an arrow turning in an anticlockwise direction. 2 c Each is a rotation of the same picture. 3 b Each picture contains a five-sided shape. 4 e Each picture contains an arrow pointing down. 5 b Each is a rotation of the same picture. 6 a The others are all rotations of the same picture. 7 b The others are all rotations of the same picture. 8 d The others are all rotations of the same picture. 9 e The others are all rotations of the same picture. 10 d The others are all rotations of the same picture. 11 b Sample Paper continued 21 b rotating 90 clockwise 22 a rotating 90 anticlockwise 23 c reflected corners 24 e rotating 90 clockwise 25 b reflected corners 26 a first letter arrow direction second letter number of sides 27 c first letter colour of arc second letter type of star 28 c first letter colour of rectangle second letter position of oval 29 d first letter number of lines second letter thickness of line 30 e first letter fill pattern second letter number of sides 31 d 32 d Sample Paper continued 41 b rotating 90 clockwise 42 c colour lightens, number of sides increases by one 43 a alternating colour and number of sides 44 e lines rotate 45 anticlockwise, number of sides increases by one 45 b four lines added to the previous pattern 46 b 47 a 48 e 49 d 50 a 12 a 33 b 13 a 34 c 14 b 35 a 15 c 16 c reflection in the vertical mirror line 17 d same number of circles as sides of shape 18 a reflection in the vertical mirror line 19 b reflection in the vertical mirror line 20 a rotation 180 36 e 37 e 38 a 39 c 40 d If in doubt about the nets of cubes, copy them onto a piece of paper and fold them. 10