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Preparation tips for students & parents

  • Practice under time: use a timer to mirror the real pace.

  • Work methodically: skip and return rather than getting stuck.

  • Spot patterns: in number and shape questions, look for repetition, symmetry, or a simple rule (add, multiply, reflect, rotate).

  • Review mistakes: check correct answers after each test and note your “error themes.”

  • Build stamina: short, regular sessions beat one long cram.

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Level C practice bundles

  • Timed online tests with realistic question styles

  • Instant access after purchase

  • Immediate results (percentage score)

  • Up to 5 attempts per test to build confidence

  • Answer review so students can see what to improve

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Free Level C practice Tests

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CAT4 Level C (Year 6): Format, Free Practice & Tips

What is CAT4 Level C?

CAT4 Level C is typically taken in Year 6 (ages 10–11). It measures how students think and learn across four areas: Verbal, Non-Verbal, Quantitative, and Spatial reasoning. Schools use the results to understand learning potential and to support next-step teaching.

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Test format at a glance

  • Four batteries:

    • Verbal

    • Non-Verbal

    • Quantitative

    • Spatial

  • Question styles (examples):

    • Verbal: word relationships and analogies

    • Non-Verbal: shapes, patterns, classifications

    • Quantitative: number analogies and number series

    • Spatial: 2D–3D relationships, mental rotation, pattern completion

  • Timing: delivered in short, timed sections; total sitting is typically about 60–75 minutes, depending on school.

 

Looking for structured practice? See our Level C bundles below – timed tests, instant access, immediate results, up to 5 attempts per test, and answer review included.

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Try a couple of quick practice examples:

Quantitative – Number Series:


Question: 3, 6, 12, __, 48


Answer: 24 (the pattern doubles each step).

Verbal – Analogy:


Question: Page is to book as track is to __


Answer: album (a page is part of a book; a track is part of an album).

(These are simple illustrations of style, not full test questions.)

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