CAT4 Level G-Practice-Test (Year 11 & 12) CAT4 Level G-Practice-Test (Year 11 and 12) 1 / 12 Figure Matrice Choose the image that replaces the question mark. A B C D E Explanation: In this question, each column contains two shapes, with one shape increasing in size and the other decreasing in size as you move down the column. The missing figure must therefore contain the correct combination of shape and size required by its column. In addition, within each row, shapes of the same size have different colours. The correct answer is the option that satisfies both the size progression in the column and the colour pattern in the row. 2 / 12 Figure Matrice Choose the image that replaces the question mark. A B C D E Explanation: In the first pair, the number of shapes and circles are interchanged in the next figure. Applying the same rule to the second pair, the counts must swap again. The figure that correctly shows this interchange is the correct answer. 3 / 12 Figure Classification Choose the image that goes together with the first three images. A B C D E Explanation: Identify the repeating symbols and the fixed structure across all three figures. The common elements are the sun and moon, and they are always placed in diagonal sections of each shape. The correct option is the one that preserves both the same division pattern and the diagonal positioning of the sun and moon. 4 / 12 Figure Classification Choose the image that goes together with the first three images. A B C D E Explanation: The figure follows a symmetrical arrangement where a central shape is accompanied by identical shapes on either side. These side shapes match the central shape in both type and orientation, maintaining visual consistency. This symmetry and uniformity help in identifying the correct configuration. 5 / 12 Figure Recognition Choose the answer choice that contains the given shape. The shape must keep its size and orientation. A B C D 6 / 12 Figure Recognition Choose the answer choice that contains the given shape. The shape must keep its size and orientation. A B C D 7 / 12 Figure Analysis Choose the answer choice that shows the final product of the unfolded punched-in paper. A B C D Explanation: The paper has one hole punched and is folded three times. 8 / 12 Figure Analysis Choose the answer choice that shows the final product of the unfolded punched-in paper. A B C D Explanation: The paper has one shape punched and is folded three times. 9 / 12 Verbal Classification Choose the word that belongs in the same group as the first three words: empiricism, rationalism, idealism pragmatism evidence logic theory Explanation: Empiricism, rationalism and idealism are philosophical traditions or schools of thought that explain knowledge, reality and truth in different ways. Pragmatism belongs to the same group because it is also a recognised philosophical approach. Evidence, logic and theory are related to philosophy but are not themselves philosophical schools in the same way. 10 / 12 Verbal Analogies hypothesis → experiment :: theorem → mathematics logic axiom derivation proof Explanation: A hypothesis is a proposed claim upon which an experiment is functionally dependent for its purpose of validation. In the same way, a theorem is a proposed claim upon which a proof is functionally dependent for its purpose of verification. Both relationships identify a formal intellectual claim and the rigorous process that depends entirely upon it in order to establish its validity. Choice E is therefore correct. 11 / 12 Number Series What number comes next in the series: 3, 6, 7, 11, 13, 18, ? 19 20 21 22 23 Explanation: The pattern alternates between adding consecutive numbers and smaller increases. Starting from 3, the sequence goes +3, +1, +4, +2 and +5. Therefore, the next increase should be +3, so 18 + 3 = 21. 12 / 12 Number Analogies Complete the number analogy: [6 → 14], [11 → 24], [18 → ?] 36 38 40 42 44 Explanation: The rule is to multiply the number before the arrow by 2 and then add 2. For example, 6 × 2 + 2 = 14 and 11 × 2 + 2 = 24. Applying the same rule to 18 gives 18 × 2 + 2 = 36 + 2 = 38, so the correct answer is 38. Your score isThe average score is 83% 0% Restart quiz