CCAT Grade 4
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Practice Questions
CCAT Grade 4 Nonverbal Battery Sample Questions
Question #1
Figure Matrices Practice Question
In each row and/or column, the pictures change in the same way or follow the same
rule.
Choose the answer that goes in the empty box in the matrix following the same rule.
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Question #2
Figure Classification Practice Question
The Figure Classification question shows three pictures that share a
connection or a characteristic. Choose the answer that shares the same
connection/characteristic from the answer choices.
Question #3
Paper Folding Practice Question
This question shows a paper folded several times and then punched with
holes. The answer choices contain unfolded papers with punched-in holes. You
need to determine which of the answer choices is the final product of the
unfolded punched-in paper.
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CCAT Grade 4 Quantitative Battery Sample Questions
Question #4
Number Analogies Practice Question
These questions provides two pairs of numbers with a certain mathematical
connection and another number that shares that connection with one of the
answer choices. Find the missing number for the third pair.
[2 → 10] [5 → 16] [8 → ?]
A. 22
B. 20
C. 18
D. 16
E. 14
Question #5
Number Series Practice Question
This question provides a series of numbers that have a rule. Use the rule to
determine which number will come next in the series.
4 9 7 13 10 17 ?
A. 21
B. 19
C. 17
D. 15
E. 13
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Question #6
Number Puzzles Practice Question
In this question type, you are given a set of equations. You must solve the
equations to determine the number that goes instead of the question mark.
? + 6 = 24 ÷ ♢
2+♢=5
A. 4
B. 2
C. 5
D. 6
E. 3
CCAT Grade 4 Verbal Battery Sample Questions
Question #7
Verbal Analogies Practice Question
Each question provides a pair of words that go together in a certain way and a
third word. Choose a word from the answer choices that goes together with
the third word in the same way.
forest → trees : archipelago → ?
A. mountains
B. oceans
C. volcanoes
D. islands
E. lakes
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Question #8
Sentence Completion Practice Question
Choose the words from the answer choices that best complete the sentence.
In order to prevent a disagreement from _________, it is best for people to try
to resolve their differences _________.
A. worsening .. gradually
B. improving .. unexpectedly
C. escalating .. early
D. vanishing .. suddenly
E. prolonging .. slowly
Question #9
Verbal Classification Practice Question
Each question provides three words that are alike in some way. Decide how
they are alike, and choose the word that belongs in the same group as the first
three words.
frame | chandelier | art
A. couch
B. shelf
C. vase
D. pillow
E. table
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Correct Answers & Explanations
Question #1
Correct answer: 1
Explanation:
The first two rows show the following relationship between the figures: There
are two main shapes in contact in different positions in all figures of the same
row, and a black dot inside the non-circular shape. The shapes do not change,
but their mutual position does.
The large white circle makes one-quarter a rotation clockwise with respect to
the previous position, while the black dot is located in one of the three
positions (top, middle, bottom) inside the non-circular shape.
Given this description, it is clear that the empty box must contain a diamond
with a white circle on its left and a black dot in the middle.
Therefore, the correct answer is 1.
Question #2
Correct answer: 2
Explanation:
All three original figures share two common features: all of them are squares
divided into four quarters, and they contain three small circles and two small
triangles each, distributed among the four quarters.
The only figure in the options that meets all these conditions is the 2nd one.
Question #3
Correct answer: 5
Explanation:
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Then, the remaining half-square was refolded horizontally in two quarters from
left to right.
Then, one hole was punched at the bottom-right quarter figure that remained;
it is part of a circle with one straight part. The shape’s orientation is diagonal,
from top-left to bottom right.
Since the paper was folded in half twice, the holes were cut through four
layers of paper.
Therefore, when the paper is unfolded, it will have four holes: 1 hole x 4 layers
= 4 holes.
Since the paper was folded in half twice, all holes are mirrored both
horizontally and vertically. This means the horizontal and vertical creases act
as mirrors for the shapes. Thus, there will be four diagonal shapes – one in
each figure part. The orientation will be inwards.
The only figure in the option that fits this description is the 5th one.
Question #4
Correct answer: 22
Explanation:
The number on the right side is obtained by multiplying the number on the left
side by 2 and then adding 6 to the answer.
The numbers obtained are:
2*2 + 6 = 10
5*2 + 6 = 16
And 8*2 + 6 = 22.
Question #5
Correct answer: 13
Explanation:
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In the series, the next number is obtained by adding 3 to the numbers placed
at odd positions and by adding 4 to the numbers placed at even positions.
The sequence is 4+3=7, 9+4=13, 7+3=10, 13+4=17 and 10+3= 13.
Question #6
Correct Answer: 2
Explanation:
We need to find the missing number (represented by “?”) that, when added to
6, equals the result of 24 divided by ♢.
Step 1: Solve for ♢
We are given that: 2 + ♢ = 5
To find the value of ♢, we subtract 2 from 5:
5–2=3
So, ♢ equals 3.
Step 2: Solve for the missing number
Now that we know that ♢ = 3, we can substitute that into the first equation:
? + 6 = 24 ÷ 3
First, we perform the division:
24 ÷ 3 = 8
Now the equation looks like this:
?+6=8
To find the missing number, we subtract 6 from 8:
8–6=2
So, the missing number is 2.
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Question #7
Correct answer: islands
Explanation:
This is a part-to-whole analogy. A forest is made up of trees; an archipelago is
a group of islands.
Question #8
Correct answer: escalating .. early
Explanation:
The sentence advises that to avoid a disagreement getting worse, it’s best to
address the issue early on.
“Escalating” and “early” make the most sense in this context.
Question #9
Correct Answer: shelf
Explanation:
A frame, a chandelier, art, and a shelf are all things you can hang.
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