The Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) assesses the reasoning and problem-solving skills in verbal, quantitative and nonverbal domains of students from grades K-12. This test reveals the abilities that are left unfolded by the achievement tests organized by schools.
The CogAT is divided into three domain sections called batteries, and each battery has 3 components.
Verbal Battery | Quantitative Battery | Non-Verbal Battery |
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Picture Analogies - Identify relationships between pictures.
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Number Analogies – Identify relationships between quantitative concepts.
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Figure Matrices - Identify relationships between spatial forms (similar to picture and number analogies.) |
Picture Classification - Determine how pictures are alike. | Number Puzzles – Identify equations presented as trains that must carry the same number of objects.
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Paper Folding - Identify what will happen to a piece of paper that is folded then cut in some way, and then unfolded. |
Sentence Completion – Listen to a sentence or question and selecting the picture that best fits the sentence or answers the question. | Number Series –Select the next sequence displaying patterning skills.
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Figure Classification - Infer relationship between shapes and figures (similar to picture classification.) |