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Key Facts: NNAT3 Level G Exam

48

Multiple-choice items

Pearson Assessments

30 minutes

Administration time

Pearson Assessments

Level G

Upper NNAT3 level

Pearson Assessments

Level G 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 G Practice Questions

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1A sequence shows a white triangle pointing up with 1 dot, a shaded triangle pointing right with 2 dots, and a white triangle pointing down with 3 dots. Which item comes next?
A.shaded triangle pointing left with 4 dots
B.white triangle pointing left with 4 dots
C.shaded triangle pointing up with 4 dots
D.shaded square pointing left with 4 dots
Explanation: The triangle rotates one quarter-turn clockwise each step, the fill alternates white and shaded, and the dot count increases by one. The next item is shaded, points left, and has 4 dots.
2In a 2x2 matrix, the top-left cell is a small outline circle and the top-right cell is a large outline circle. The bottom-left cell is a small filled square. What belongs in the bottom-right cell?
A.large filled square
B.small filled square
C.large outline circle
D.small outline square
Explanation: Across each row, size changes from small to large while shape and fill stay the same. The small filled square becomes a large filled square.
3In an analogy, a blue circle with one stripe becomes a blue square with two stripes. A green triangle with one stripe should become what?
A.green diamond with two stripes
B.blue diamond with two stripes
C.green triangle with two stripes
D.green diamond with one stripe
Explanation: The transformation changes the shape to the next named shape in the pair and adds one stripe while keeping the color. Green triangle becomes green diamond with two stripes.
4A square tile has a dot in the top-left corner. After a 90-degree clockwise rotation, where is the dot?
A.top-right corner
B.bottom-left corner
C.bottom-right corner
D.top-left corner
Explanation: When a square rotates 90 degrees clockwise, the top-left corner moves to the top-right position.
5A row follows this pattern: outline pentagon, striped hexagon, filled heptagon, outline pentagon, striped hexagon. What comes next?
A.filled heptagon
B.outline hexagon
C.striped heptagon
D.filled pentagon
Explanation: The three-item cycle repeats exactly: outline pentagon, striped hexagon, filled heptagon. After striped hexagon, the next item is filled heptagon.
6A vertical mirror line runs through the center. On the left side, a black circle is near the upper-left and a white square is near the lower-left. What should appear on the right side?
A.black circle upper-right and white square lower-right
B.black circle lower-right and white square upper-right
C.white square upper-right and black circle lower-right
D.black circle upper-left and white square lower-left
Explanation: A vertical reflection moves left-side positions to matching right-side positions while keeping top and bottom locations the same.
7A sequence of polygons goes triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon. Which polygon comes next if the side count increases by one each step?
A.heptagon
B.octagon
C.pentagon
D.diamond
Explanation: The shapes have 3, 4, 5, and 6 sides. The next polygon should have 7 sides, which is a heptagon.
8In a 2x2 matrix, the top-left cell is a black circle and the top-right cell is a white circle. The bottom-left cell is a black triangle. What belongs in the bottom-right cell?
A.white triangle
B.black triangle
C.white circle
D.black square
Explanation: Across each row, black changes to white while the shape stays the same. The black triangle should become a white triangle.
9A row shows a circle above a square, then a triangle above a diamond. Which option follows the same relationship?
A.star above hexagon
B.hexagon above star
C.star below hexagon
D.star beside hexagon
Explanation: The relationship is that the first named shape is placed above the second named shape. Star above hexagon keeps the same above-below relationship.
10A tile changes from a small plain star to a large plain star. A small striped diamond should change to what?
A.large striped diamond
B.large plain diamond
C.small striped diamond
D.large striped star
Explanation: Only size changes from small to large. Shape and surface pattern stay the same, so the small striped diamond becomes a large striped diamond.

About the NNAT3 Level G Exam

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

Assessment

NNAT3 Level G is the upper 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 G 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 G 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 G is the upper 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 G Study Tips from Top Performers

1Break complex matrices into one-feature changes before combining rules.
2For analogies, write the transformation as a short rule and apply it exactly.
3For serial items, compare step 1 to 2, then 2 to 3, looking for repeat or escalation.
4Avoid choices that preserve shape but break orientation, count, or position rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NNAT3 Level G?

Level G is the upper NNAT3 level. Pearson describes NNAT3 as a K-12 nonverbal ability test with levels A-G.

How long is NNAT3 Level G?

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

Are these official NNAT3 Level G questions?

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