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Verbal Classification

Tests the ability to determine the relationship between words. For example, a group of words is given which are related to each other according to a certain principle. Candidates need to choose the answer option that fits the given group of words.

Example:

Question:

Smirk Scowl Grin


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A:
speak
B:
face
C:
frown
D:
shout
E:
worry
F:
pursue

Verbal Analogies

Tests the ability to apply the analogy to another pair of words.

Example:

Question:

Example 2 Moon: Satellite :: Earth : ?


Types:


A:
Planet
B:
Sun
C:
Asteroid
D:
Solar System


Question:

Example 1 ARGON is to GAS as


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A:
BOOK is to LIBRARY
B:
MAPLE is to TREE
C:
HEART is to PACEMAKER
D:
PAUPER is to MONEY
D:
COMPUTER is to KEYBOARD

Number Analogies

Tests the ability to identify a number relationship and draw an analogy to another number sequence.

Example:

Question:

Question 1 Complete the analogy: 144 : 23 :: 169: _____


Types:


A:
32
B:
24
C:
25
D:
26


Question:

Question 2: If x = 3 and y = 27, then x : y :: y : _______________


Types:


A:
19
B:
196
C:
1968
D:
19683


Question:

Question 3: 11 : 121 :: 13 : ____


Types:


A:
156
B:
169
C:
179
D:
216

Number Series

Tests the ability to identify the mathematical sequence of numbers.

Example:

Question:

Example 1 Which number would replace the question mark in the series? 7,12,19,?,39


Types:


A:
24
B:
28
C:
31
D:
33


Question:

Example 2 Complete the series... 20,19,17,...,10,5


Types:


A:
15
B:
16
C:
13
D:
14

Figure Classification

Tests spatial reasoning - identifying connections between figures and shapes

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Figure Matrices

Tests the ability to identify the pattern of figures and choose the most appropriate figure to continue the sequence.

The boxes of the upper row contain figures that are connected in a certain way, it is necessary to identify this connection. The boxes of the bottom row are filled with figures that should have the same relationship as the figures presented in the top row. The task is to choose which figure is the most suitable according to the revealed relationship.

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Figure Analysis

Tests spatial reasoning through a task with paper, folding and stapler marks.

An image of paper with the direction of folding and stapler marks on it is presented. You have to choose one of the proposed options that shows the correct result obtained when folding the paper.

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Figure Recognition

Tests knowledge of figure characteristics and ability to accurately estimate parameters and sizes of figures - it is necessary to choose the variant whose figure contains a figure from the task

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