Prepare for Non-Verbal Reasoning Tests

Welcome to JTP's Non-verbal reasoning tests practice hub. See how we can help you prepare for a non-verbal reasoning test, from any assessment company. Use this PrepPack™ to give yourself the best chance of success. Looking forward to having you onboard.

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  • 33 inductive reasoning tests
  • 12 spatial reasoning tests
  • 9 abstract reasoning tests
  • 9 diagrammatic reasoning tests
  • Normalised score reports, explanations and solving tips
  • Study guide and video tutorial

Ensure you are completely ready for a non-verbal reasoning test with this PrepPack™. Here you will find over 900 different practice questions in a variety of different formats, such as inductive reasoning, abstract reasoning, diagrammatic reasoning and spatial reasoning. As well as this plethora of tests, there are also study guides and videos to help you prepare in the best possible way. 

Non-Verbal Tests

Non-verbal reasoning tests are a wide array of aptitude and ability tests that measure intelligence and reasoning skills. They are used as screening tools for employers, schools and universities. Their most significant advantage is that they cancel out the effect of pre-learned knowledge and thus strongly rely on abstract thinking skills.

In other words, it is an efficient way to measure intelligence, creativity and learning abilities, which explains why so many institutes and businesses use these tests as primary selection tools. 


What Types of Non-Verbal Reasoning Tests Exist?

There are two main types of non-verbal reasoning tests:

  1. Tests that require understanding the logic behind shape sequences. There are many types and names given to these tests, such as abstract, inductive and diagrammatic reasoning. For more information continue reading this article.
  2. Tests that measure spatial orientation abilities, also known as spatial reasoning.

About Abstract, Inductive & Diagrammatic Reasoning Tests

Although the names are often used to represent the same group of tests, there are slight differences. In general, all leading assessment providers such as SHL, Saville Consulting and Kenexa use these tests in different names.

  1. Abstract reasoning – Shape matrices and Raven matrices. Appear in intelligence tests, job selection tests and admission tests, such as the UKCAT.
  2. Diagrammatic reasoning – Appear in job selection tests and university entrance tests, such as IE admission test
  3. Inductive reasoning – Appear in job selection tests, intelligence tests and school tests.

Practise Non-Verbal Tests Online

JobTestprep offers the most comprehensive practice pack for non-verbal reasoning tests. From our experience, candidates who go through all the types of non-verbal reasoning tests are more likely to score higher when they sit the real test. Start preparing today for your best chance of success.

JobTestPrep's non-verbal reasoning practice questions pack contains a huge variety of tests which you are likely to encounter in your assessment, as used by the leading assessment companies such as SHL, Kenexa, Saville, Cubiks, Talent Q and more. Start practising today.