Free printable CCAT non-verbal reasoning practice worksheets with pattern recognition, figure matrices, and spatial reasoning for Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test preparation.
The non-verbal battery of the CCAT measures spatial and abstract reasoning without relying on language. Question types include:
Non-verbal reasoning is often the hardest section to prepare for because it tests raw pattern-recognition ability. Regular practice with diverse patterns builds the “mental flexibility” needed. Start with easy patterns and progress to more complex transformations.
Here are a few questions from this worksheet. Download the full PDF for all 19 questions.
1. Each row shows the same three shapes (circle, square, triangle). Each column adds more shading. What is the missing shape in the bottom-right cell?
2. Row 1: three triangles (empty โ half โ full). Row 2: three squares same pattern. Row 3: two circles shown. What fills the missing cell?
3. A 3ร3 grid shows shapes rotating 90ยฐ clockwise across each row, with size increasing down each column. The top-left is a small upward triangle. What appears in the bottom-right?
4. Study the shape sequence. Each shape adds one more side. What is the fourth shape?
5. In the matrix pattern, shapes in column 1 are all empty, column 2 are all half-shaded, column 3 are all fully shaded. Row 3 shows: empty hexagon, half-shaded hexagon, ___. What fills the blank?
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