CAT4 Level F-Practice-Test (Year 9 & 10) CAT4 Level F-Practice-Test (Year 9 and 10) 1 / 12 Figure Matrice Select the shape that completes the lower pair using the same relationship shown in the top pair. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D Explanation In the top row, moving from left to right, the shape is rotated 90° anti-clockwise and its colour changes from grey to black. Apply the same transformation to the bottom row: rotate the grey shape 90° anti-clockwise and change its colour to black. Only Choice D matches both the required rotation and colour change. 2 / 12 Figure Matrice Select the shape that completes the lower pair using the same relationship shown in the top pair. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D Explanation: In the top pair, the shape is rotated 90° clockwise and its colour changes from black to white. Applying the same transformation to the bottom-left shape results in the vertical white-outlined hourglass, which matches Choice A. 3 / 12 Figure Classification Choose the answer which shares the same connection/characteristic as the three given images. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D Explanation: All of the figures are divided into two equal halves by a vertical line. This means the vertical line divides each figure into two parts that are the same size and shape. 4 / 12 Figure Classification Choose the answer which shares the same connection/characteristic as the three given images. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D Explanation: All of the figures shown above contain a diagonal line that connects one side of the shape to another side. The line does not connect two corners or a corner and a side. 5 / 12 Figure Recognition Choose the answer choice that contains the given shape. The shape must keep its size and orientation. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 6 / 12 Figure Recognition Choose the answer choice that contains the given shape. The shape must keep its size and orientation. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 7 / 12 Figure Analysis Choose the answer choice that shows the final product of the unfolded punched-in paper. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D Explanation: The rectangular paper is folded in half width wise. When the paper is folded, the white shapes must be vertical mirror images of each other across the fold line. 8 / 12 Figure Analysis Choose the answer choice that shows the final product of the unfolded punched-in paper. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D Explanation: The rectangular paper is folded in half widthwise and then lengthwise. When unfolded, the first two shapes are horizontal mirror images of each other. Unfolding the paper widthwise then creates two more shapes, which are vertical mirror images of the first two, resulting in four identical white shapes. 9 / 12 Verbal Classification Choose the word that belongs in the same group as the first three words: carrot, cabbage, spinach 1. broccoli 2. pear 3. barley 4. tulip 5. yoghurt Explanation: Carrot, cabbage and spinach are vegetables. Broccoli is also a vegetable. The remaining choices belong to different classifications such as fruits, grains, flowers and dairy products. 10 / 12 Verbal Analogies cub → bear : kitten → 1. dog 2. cat 3. lion 4. puppy Explanation: The relationship in the first pair is "young animal → adult animal," because a cub is the offspring that grows into a bear. Applying the same relationship to the second pair, a kitten is the young animal that grows into a cat, so the correct completion is "cat." The distractors are wrong because a dog and a puppy belong to a different animal family entirely, a lion is the adult of a cub but not of a kitten, and a puppy is itself another young animal rather than the adult form, so only "cat" preserves the young-to-adult relationship. 11 / 12 Number Series What number should replace the question mark in the sequence 4, 10, 16, 22, 28, ? 1. 34 2. 31 3. 32 4. 33 5. 35 Explanation: This is an arithmetic sequence where each term increases by a constant amount. From 4 to 10 the difference is 6, from 10 to 16 the difference is 6, from 16 to 22 the difference is 6, and from 22 to 28 the difference is 6. The rule is to add 6 each time. Therefore, 28 + 6 = 34. 12 / 12 Number Analogies [8 → 88] [12 → 132] [15 → ?] 1. 165 2. 155 3. 150 4. 175 5. 160 Explanation: The rule is to multiply by 11. Checking the first pair, 8 × 11 = 88, which matches. Checking the second pair, 12 × 11 = 132, which matches. Applying the same rule to the third input, 15 × 11 = 165, so the missing value is 165 Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz