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Key Facts: NNAT3 Level B Exam

48

Multiple-choice items

Pearson Assessments

30 minutes

Administration time

Pearson Assessments

Levels A-G

NNAT3 level range

Pearson Assessments

Level B readiness should use original, age-appropriate nonverbal reasoning tasks. Official NNAT3 items are secure and should not be copied.

Sample NNAT3 Level B Practice Questions

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1Which piece comes next in the pattern: red circle, blue circle, red square, blue square, red triangle, ?
A.blue triangle
B.red triangle
C.blue circle
D.red square
Explanation: The shape changes every two pieces, and the color alternates red, blue. After red triangle, the matching next piece is blue triangle.
2Which piece comes next: small star, big star, small heart, big heart, small diamond, ?
A.big diamond
B.small diamond
C.big star
D.small heart
Explanation: Each shape appears first small and then big. The diamond has appeared small, so the next piece should be a big diamond.
3Which piece completes the pattern: striped square, plain square, striped circle, plain circle, striped triangle, ?
A.plain triangle
B.striped triangle
C.plain square
D.striped circle
Explanation: The pattern keeps the same shape for two turns while changing from striped to plain. After striped triangle comes plain triangle.
4A row shows: up arrow, down arrow, up arrow, down arrow, up arrow, ?. Which choice comes next?
A.down arrow
B.up arrow
C.left arrow
D.right arrow
Explanation: The arrows switch back and forth between up and down. Since the last arrow is up, the next arrow should be down.
5Which piece comes next: red dot, red dot, blue dot, red dot, red dot, blue dot, red dot, red dot, ?
A.blue dot
B.red dot
C.green dot
D.two red dots
Explanation: The color pattern repeats as red, red, blue. After two red dots, the next dot should be blue.
6Which piece completes the row: circle with one dot, circle with two dots, circle with three dots, circle with four dots, ?
A.circle with five dots
B.circle with three dots
C.square with five dots
D.circle with one dot
Explanation: The number of dots grows by one each time while the outside shape stays a circle. The next piece needs five dots.
7A row shows: empty box, box with one line, empty box, box with one line, empty box, ?. Which choice comes next?
A.box with one line
B.empty box
C.box with two lines
D.circle with one line
Explanation: The row alternates between an empty box and a box with one line. After an empty box, the next item is a box with one line.
8Which piece comes next: blue triangle, blue square, blue circle, blue triangle, blue square, ?
A.blue circle
B.red circle
C.blue triangle
D.blue square
Explanation: The color stays blue while the shapes repeat triangle, square, circle. After triangle and square, the next shape is circle.
9Which piece completes the pattern: left hand, right hand, left hand, right hand, left hand, ?
A.right hand
B.left hand
C.two hands
D.up arrow
Explanation: The pattern switches from left to right each time. Since the last piece is left hand, the next piece is right hand.
10A row shows: black circle, white circle, black circle, white circle, black circle, ?. Which choice comes next?
A.white circle
B.black circle
C.white square
D.black triangle
Explanation: Only the color changes, and it alternates black, white. The next circle should be white.

About the NNAT3 Level B Exam

NNAT3 Level B practice focuses on early elementary nonverbal reasoning: pattern completion, visual analogies, serial reasoning, symmetry, rotation, and spatial position.

Assessment

NNAT3 Level B is one level in Pearson's NNAT3 level sequence. NNAT3 levels use 48 multiple-choice nonverbal items in a 30-minute administration.

Time Limit

30 minutes

Passing Score

No universal pass/fail score; schools use local norms, cut scores, and multiple measures

Exam Fee

School-administered; materials, reports, and subscriptions vary by Pearson product and purchaser (Pearson Assessments; administered by schools, districts, and qualified education professionals)

NNAT3 Level B Exam Content Outline

Core reasoning style

Pattern Completion

Missing pieces, repeated visual rules, and simple matrix completion.

Core reasoning style

Analogical Reasoning

Shape relationships, transformations, and applying the same visual rule.

Core reasoning style

Serial and Spatial Reasoning

Ordered changes, rotation, reflection, symmetry, and position shifts.

How to Pass the NNAT3 Level B Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No universal pass/fail score; schools use local norms, cut scores, and multiple measures
  • Assessment: NNAT3 Level B is one level in Pearson's NNAT3 level sequence. NNAT3 levels use 48 multiple-choice nonverbal items in a 30-minute administration.
  • Time limit: 30 minutes
  • Exam fee: School-administered; materials, reports, and subscriptions vary by Pearson product and purchaser

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

NNAT3 Level B Study Tips from Top Performers

1Look for one change at a time: shape, count, shading, direction, or position.
2Compare the first two figures before trying to solve an analogy.
3For serial reasoning, ask whether the same change repeats each step.
4For rotations, imagine turning the figure without flipping it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NNAT3 Level B?

Level B is one of Pearson's NNAT3 levels. Pearson describes NNAT3 as a K-12 nonverbal ability test with levels A-G.

How long is NNAT3 Level B?

Pearson lists NNAT3 as 48 multiple-choice items in a 30-minute administration.

Are these official NNAT3 Level B questions?

No. These are original practice questions aligned to public Pearson descriptions of NNAT3 as a nonverbal ability assessment.