High schools students in 9th-12th grades take the OLSAT Level G test when applying for entry into schools for gifted students and advanced courses. The Level G test is the most difficult and advanced test in the OLSAT-8 test series. Many students describe the OLSAT Level G test as being a “tricky test” with questions they have never seen before in their academic careers. Schools typically use the OLSAT Level G to measure areas of strength and weakness in students. Learn more about the different question types that appear on the OLSAT.
OLSAT Level G Practice Question-Verbal Reasoning #1 |
George changes that channel on TV only when there is news on or when his wife asks him to. His wife doesn’t him ask to change the channel only when there is an action movie on. This evening George didn’t change the channel. Given this information, which of the following is true? |
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OLSAT Level G Practice Question-Verbal Reasoning #2 |
Which word does not go with the other four? |
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OLSAT Level G Practice Question-Quantitative Reasoning #1 |
What is the next number in the series? 1 2 4 2 4 8 4 ? |
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OLSAT Level G Practice Question-Quantitative Reasoning #2 |
The numbers below are following the same rule. Find the rule being used and then choose the missing number. 4,13,11 1,4,2 ?,22,20 |
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OLSAT Level G Practice Question-Figural Reasoning #1
The correct answer is B.
In this question, the pattern for the top row is, from left to right, as follows:
For the bottom row, these same features should hold, so the only possible answer is answer B.
OLSAT Level G Practice Question-Figural Reasoning #2
The correct answer is D.
Each matrix in the series above has one black box. Throughout the series, this box moves one slot up and one slot to the left in each step. The rows and columns of the matrix are continuous, so the bottom row is considered the row “above” the top row, the right column is considered the column “to the left of” the left column, and so on.
For example, in the first matrix the middle box in the top row has to move one slot “up”, which puts it in the middle of the bottom row, and then one slot to the left – thus placing it in the bottom left corner of the matrix
Note that since the same action is applied to each matrix, and frame 4 is identical to frame 1, then frame 5 would also be identical to frame 2. (The given series is a repeating sequence of frames 1-3.)
Therefore, the correct answer is D.
The OLSAT test is a challenging one. It is important that your child be prepared. We now offer a comprehensive OLSAT Level G practice pack. This practice pack will help your child perform his or her best on the actual test.
The OLSAT Level G contains 72 questions (36 verbal, 36 nonverbal) and students have 60 minutes to complete the test.
OLSAT 8 Test Level |
Grade 9-12 Level G |
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Verbal | |
Verbal Comprehension | |
Following Directions | |
Antonyms | ✔️ |
Sentence Completion | ✔️ |
Sentence Arrangement | ✔️ |
Verbal Reasoning | |
Aural Reasoning | |
Arithmetic Reasoning | ✔️ |
Logical Selection | ✔️ |
Word/Letter Matrix | ✔️ |
Verbal Analogies | ✔️ |
Verbal Classification | ✔️ |
Inference | ✔️ |
Nonverbal | |
Pictorial Reasoning | |
Picture Classification | |
Picture Analogies | |
Picture Series | |
Figural Reasoning | |
Figural Classification | |
Figural Analogies | ✔️ |
Pattern Matrix | ✔️ |
Figural Series | ✔️ |
Quantitative Reasoning | |
Number Series | ✔️ |
Numeric Inference | ✔️ |
Number Matrix | ✔️ |
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