The Naglieri Nonverbal Abilities Test (NNAT) is administered online to students in kindergarten and 6th grades. This test takes a maximum of 30 minutes to complete (unless a student has a documented accommodation for extended time).
Students will see one question per screen and move at their own pace.
The NNAT is a norm-referenced test, meaning your child’s performance is compared with a nationally representative sample of students who took the tests. The score is reported in a percentile ranking, which compare your child’s results to those of a group of children of the same age chosen to be representative of the U.S. population. Percentile rank tells you what percentage of students of the same age scored the same or below your child. If a student scores at the 90th percentile, that means that he or she scored the same or better than 90% of the students of the same age.
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Students must use reasoning skills to determine how the arrow will transform based on the movement of the arrow. The answer would be A since the arrow moves counterclockwise starting from the center.
Younger students will be asked to look for patterns based on the clues given within the main puzzle. The answer would be A given that the other two clues show that the squares are repeated with the same shape/design.
Students should pick the first answer choice given the clues in the main image