General Abilities Test Practice Questions

The GAT II comprises five tests, covering verbal, non-verbal, numerical, spatial and mechanical reasoning. You will be given 15 minutes for the verbal section and 20 minutes for each of the other sections.  Some companies will ask you to sit all the tests, whereas others will probably just ask you to sit a combined Mechanical and Spatial test or a combined reasoning test.  You should be told in advance which you will be sitting. You should be offered to take a short break between each test.

Below, you will find examples from all five GAT II tests.


The Verbal Test

This test is about the relationships between pairs of words.   In each question you are given one pair of words and you have to decide how they are related.  Then you have to choose a word, from the six given, which would complete another pair of words. The missing word is shown by a question mark.  The second pair must be related to each other in the same way as the pair you have been given.

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A: Wood

B: Clothes

C: Furniture

D: Bedroom

E: Dress

F: Cupboard


The Non-Verbal Test

This test is about the relationships between shapes. There are two basic types of question.

Example 1

You are given two large figures inside an oval.  You have to decide how they are alike, which may be in one way or several ways.  Only one figure at the bottom aslo has all these qualities

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Example 2

There is a grid which contains an arrangement of shapes with one missing section.  This is shown by the question mark You have to decide how the shapes are related to each other and decide which of the six possibilities is the missing one. 

 

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The Numerical Test

This test is about the relationships between numbers.  All questions have an arrangement of numbers in a grid with one or two numbers missing.  The missing numbers are shown by question marks.  You have to find how the numbers are related to each other and so decide which of the six possibilities is the missing one.

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The Spatial Test

In this test you have to imagine what a flat pattern would look like if it were cut out and folded into a solid object.

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The Mechanical Test

In this test you have answer questions about simple mechanical principles such as the actions of pulleys or cogwheels. You have to answer the question by choosing one of four options.  Every question has a drawing to help you.

In this example there are four interlinked cogwheels. You must decide which is rotating the fastest.

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In this example you have to decide which runner has to run the fastest to keep up.

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