We count things using numbers.
For example, this is one butterfly and these are 4 butterflies.
We start counting things from 1. The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, ... are called counting numbers or natural numbers.
How do we count something that was there and is no more?
For example, if there were 4 puppies and now there’s none. How do we show none or nothing?
We use Zero (0) to show nothing.
The counting numbers or natural numbers along with zero form whole numbers.The Cognitive Abilities Test (CAT) forms part of many schools’ admissions process, allowing them to assess pupils’ developed abilities and likely academic potential. Performance in the CAT is also used to judge progress over the academic year and make decisions regarding setting children according to ability.
Our practice test is designed to familiarise students with
the online format, style and content of this multiple-choice test so they feel
confident and prepared for the actual assessment. Solutions and age-specific
result statistics are provided.
Whilst students of all ages will find this test useful, it
will be especially helpful for those aged 9 to 13 who plan to take Cognitive
Abilities Tests such as the GL Assessment CAT4 or the CogAT Form 7.
You may also be interested in various CAT4 Practice Papers available on our website. All out CAT practice tests are pitched at the same difficulty level but each contains unique content.