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Key Facts: InView Exam
Grades 2-12
Student range
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5 tests
InView structure
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CSI
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InView practice should focus on original reasoning tasks covering verbal reasoning, context reasoning, sequences, analogies, and quantitative relationships. Official InView items are secure and should not be copied.
Sample InView Practice Questions
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1Which word is most nearly opposite in meaning to scarce?
2Which word is closest in meaning to cautious?
3Which word does not belong with the others?
4Which pair has the same relationship as whisper : shout?
5The words expand and enlarge have:
6Which word means to look over carefully?
7Which word is most nearly opposite in meaning to reluctant?
8Which word belongs with microscope, telescope, and binoculars?
9Which word is closest in meaning to precise?
10Which word is least like the others?
About the InView Exam
InView is a DRC/TerraNova cognitive abilities assessment for grades 2-12. Schools use it to understand reasoning abilities, support instructional planning, and screen students for placement or gifted and talented programs.
Assessment
DRC describes InView as a grades 2-12 cognitive abilities assessment with five tests: Verbal Reasoning: Words, Verbal Reasoning: Context, Sequences, Analogies, and Quantitative Reasoning.
Time Limit
Varies by school administration
Passing Score
No universal pass/fail score; schools use local norms, cut scores, and multiple measures
Exam Fee
School-administered; access and cost vary by school, district, or testing provider (Data Recognition Corporation; administered by schools, districts, and approved testing providers)
InView Exam Content Outline
Verbal Reasoning
Word relationships, context clues, sentence meaning, vocabulary, classification, and inference.
Sequences and Analogies
Ordered patterns, verbal and nonverbal analogies, relationship mapping, and rule completion.
Quantitative Reasoning
Number relationships, quantitative concepts, comparisons, series, and proportional reasoning.
How to Pass the InView Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: No universal pass/fail score; schools use local norms, cut scores, and multiple measures
- Assessment: DRC describes InView as a grades 2-12 cognitive abilities assessment with five tests: Verbal Reasoning: Words, Verbal Reasoning: Context, Sequences, Analogies, and Quantitative Reasoning.
- Time limit: Varies by school administration
- Exam fee: School-administered; access and cost vary by school, district, or testing provider
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is InView?
DRC describes InView as a cognitive abilities assessment for grades 2-12 that measures skills important for academic success.
What tests are included in InView?
DRC lists Verbal Reasoning: Words, Verbal Reasoning: Context, Sequences, Analogies, and Quantitative Reasoning.
Are these official InView questions?
No. These are original practice questions aligned to public DRC/TerraNova descriptions of InView.