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A 3x3 matrix uses row and column rules. Across each row, the arrow rotates 90 degrees clockwise from one cell to the next. Down each column, the fill style by row is filled, striped, outline. The missing cell is in row 3, column 3. Row 3 column 1 is an outline arrow pointing up. What is row 3 column 3?

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Key Facts: NNAT3 Level F Exam

48

Multiple-choice items

Pearson Assessments

30 minutes

Administration time

Pearson Assessments

Levels A-G

NNAT3 level range

Pearson Assessments

Level F readiness should use original nonverbal reasoning tasks that build matrix, pattern, analogy, and spatial-visualization skills. Official NNAT3 items are secure and should not be copied.

Sample NNAT3 Level F Practice Questions

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1A row of figures repeats this cycle: blue circle, yellow square, green triangle, blue circle, yellow square. What comes next?
A.green triangle
B.blue circle
C.yellow square
D.green circle
Explanation: The three-figure cycle is circle, square, triangle with the same colors each time. After yellow square, the next figure is green triangle.
2A sequence shows one dot, two dots, four dots, eight dots. If the rule continues, what should come next?
A.sixteen dots
B.ten dots
C.twelve dots
D.fourteen dots
Explanation: Each figure doubles the number of dots from the previous figure. Doubling eight gives sixteen.
3In a simple analogy, a small black square changes into a large black square. A small black triangle should change into which option?
A.large black triangle
B.small black triangle
C.large white triangle
D.large black square
Explanation: The relationship changes size from small to large while keeping the same shape and color. Applying that to the triangle gives a large black triangle.
4A figure matrix has top-left: white circle; top-right: black circle. Bottom-left: white diamond. Which figure completes the bottom-right cell?
A.black diamond
B.white diamond
C.black circle
D.white square
Explanation: Across each row, the color changes from white to black while the shape stays the same. The white diamond becomes a black diamond.
5A tile is reflected across a vertical mirror line. The arrow on the tile points right before reflection. Which direction does it point after reflection?
A.left
B.right
C.up
D.down
Explanation: A vertical reflection reverses left and right. An arrow pointing right becomes an arrow pointing left.
6A shape with a flat side on the bottom is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. Where will the flat side be after the rotation?
A.left side
B.bottom side
C.top side
D.right side
Explanation: When a figure rotates 90 degrees clockwise, the bottom edge moves to the left side of the figure.
7A pattern alternates between filled and outline versions of the same shape: filled circle, outline circle, filled circle, outline circle. What comes next?
A.filled circle
B.outline circle
C.filled square
D.outline square
Explanation: The fill state alternates filled, outline, filled, outline while the shape stays a circle. The next figure is a filled circle.
8A figure grows by adding one small square to its right each step: 1-square bar, 2-square bar, 3-square bar. What comes next?
A.4-square bar
B.2-square bar
C.3-square L-shape
D.5-square bar
Explanation: The bar increases by exactly one square each step while staying straight. After a 3-square bar comes a 4-square bar.
9A 2x2 matrix has top-left: small star; top-right: large star. Bottom-left: small hexagon. Which figure completes the matrix?
A.large hexagon
B.small hexagon
C.large star
D.small star
Explanation: Across each row, the figure becomes large while keeping its shape. The small hexagon becomes a large hexagon.
10The pair shows triangle above square changing to square above triangle. If circle above diamond follows the same rule, what is the result?
A.diamond above circle
B.circle above diamond
C.circle beside diamond
D.diamond beside circle
Explanation: The two shapes exchange vertical positions. Circle above diamond becomes diamond above circle.

About the NNAT3 Level F Exam

NNAT3 Level F practice focuses on middle-grade nonverbal reasoning with matrix relationships, analogies, serial reasoning, symmetry, rotation, spatial visualization, and multi-step transformations.

Assessment

NNAT3 Level F 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 F Exam Content Outline

Core reasoning style

Pattern Completion

Missing pieces, repeated visual rules, and matrix completion.

Core reasoning style

Analogical Reasoning

Shape relationships, transformations, part-whole relationships, and applying the same visual rule.

Core reasoning style

Serial and Spatial Reasoning

Ordered sequences, rotation, reflection, symmetry, position changes, and figure transformations.

How to Pass the NNAT3 Level F 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 F 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 F Study Tips from Top Performers

1For matrices, solve the row pattern and column pattern independently.
2Track several features at once: shape, count, shading, orientation, and position.
3For serial reasoning, look for alternating and cumulative rules.
4Eliminate choices that match only one feature of a multi-feature pattern.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NNAT3 Level F?

Level F 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 F?

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

Are these official NNAT3 Level F questions?

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