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Key Facts: OLSAT Level F Exam

Level F

Grades 6-8

Pearson Assessments

3 domains

Verbal, nonverbal, quantitative

Pearson Assessments

No universal pass/fail

Scoring use

Pearson Assessments

Level F OLSAT practice should build middle-grade reasoning across verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal domains using original items aligned to Pearson's public OLSAT 8 scope.

Sample OLSAT Level F Practice Questions

Try these sample questions to test your OLSAT Level F exam readiness. Each question includes a detailed explanation. Start the interactive quiz above for the full 100+ question experience with AI tutoring.

1Which word belongs with thesis, evidence, and conclusion?
A.argument
B.microscope
C.fraction
D.climate
Explanation: A thesis, evidence, and conclusion are parts of an argument or essay. Argument is the word that fits the academic reasoning group.
2Which word is most nearly the opposite of scarce?
A.limited
B.hidden
C.abundant
D.costly
Explanation: Scarce means not enough or hard to find. Abundant means plentiful, so it is the opposite.
3Editor is to article as coach is to:
A.stadium
B.team
C.whistle
D.scoreboard
Explanation: An editor helps improve an article. A coach helps improve a team, so the relationship is person to thing guided or improved.
4Which word best completes the sentence? The committee delayed its decision because the report was still ___.
A.unfinished
B.popular
C.silent
D.ancient
Explanation: A decision would be delayed if the report was not yet complete. Unfinished best fits the cause given in the sentence.
5All blins are silver. This object is a blin. What must be true?
A.The object is silver.
B.Every silver object is a blin.
C.The object is not silver.
D.No blins are objects.
Explanation: The rule says every blin is silver. Since this object is a blin, it must be silver.
6A box holds 12 markers. How many markers are in 5 full boxes?
A.17
B.50
C.60
D.72
Explanation: There are 5 groups of 12 markers. 5 x 12 = 60 markers.
7What number comes next? 4, 9, 14, 19, ___
A.22
B.23
C.24
D.29
Explanation: The pattern adds 5 each time: 4, 9, 14, 19. Adding 5 to 19 gives 24.
8In each row, the third number equals the first number plus the second number. Row 1: 6, 4, 10. Row 2: 9, 5, ___.
A.12
B.13
C.14
D.15
Explanation: The row rule is addition. In Row 2, 9 + 5 = 14.
9In a code, each letter changes to the next letter in the alphabet. MATH becomes NBUI. What does PLAN become?
A.QMBO
B.QKBO
C.OMZM
D.QMBN
Explanation: Each letter moves forward one place: P to Q, L to M, A to B, and N to O. PLAN becomes QMBO.
10A notice says, "The library will close early only if the power repair is not finished." The library closed early. What can you infer?
A.The power repair was not finished.
B.The library always closes early.
C.The power repair was finished before noon.
D.No one was in the library.
Explanation: The notice gives the condition for closing early. If the library did close early, the repair was not finished.

About the OLSAT Level F Exam

OLSAT Level F practice supports grades 6-8 readiness with original questions covering verbal inference, quantitative reasoning, number matrices, figural analogies, pattern matrices, series, and spatial logic.

Assessment

Pearson's OLSAT 8 brochure maps Level F to grades 6-8. Level F includes verbal, nonverbal, and quantitative reasoning tasks.

Time Limit

Varies by OLSAT 8 administration

Passing Score

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

Exam Fee

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

OLSAT Level F Exam Content Outline

Varies

Verbal Reasoning

Analogies, classification, inference, sentence arrangement, word relationships, and letter or word matrices.

Varies

Quantitative Reasoning

Arithmetic reasoning, number series, numeric inference, number matrices, and comparisons.

Varies

Nonverbal Reasoning

Figural analogies, classifications, matrices, series, rotations, and spatial relationships.

How to Pass the OLSAT 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: Pearson's OLSAT 8 brochure maps Level F to grades 6-8. Level F includes verbal, nonverbal, and quantitative reasoning tasks.
  • Time limit: Varies by OLSAT 8 administration
  • Exam fee: School-administered; materials and online administrations 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

OLSAT Level F Study Tips from Top Performers

1Track every condition in a classification rule before selecting an answer.
2For number matrices, test row, column, and diagonal relationships.
3For figural series, write down changes in shape, fill, count, rotation, and position.
4Use elimination to remove choices that satisfy only part of the rule.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grades is OLSAT Level F for?

Pearson's OLSAT 8 brochure maps Level F to grades 6-8.

What does OLSAT Level F measure?

It measures verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal reasoning abilities at a middle-grade level.

Are these official OLSAT Level F questions?

No. These are original practice questions aligned to public Pearson descriptions of OLSAT 8.