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Explain the between the secondary and undergraduate GAT.
A large white circle with a thin black outline. Bottom-Left Cell: A large solid black square. Bottom-Right Cell: [Blank] Which shape logically completes the matrix? (A) A small solid black square. (B) A large white square with a thin black outline. (C) A large solid black circle. (D) A large white circle with a cross inside. Question 4 Consider a matrix where the shapes change across rows: Row 1: A single line →right arrow Two parallel lines →right arrow Three parallel lines. Row 2: A single curve →right arrow Two parallel curves →right arrow Three parallel curves. Row 3: A single shaded triangle →right arrow Two side-by-side shaded triangles →right arrow Which option fits the blank cell? (A) Three side-by-side shaded triangles. (B) Three nested triangles. (C) One large unshaded triangle. (D) Two unshaded triangles and one shaded triangle. Part C: Spatial and Analogy Reasoning Question 5
The relationship is "black shape to empty shape of the same type." ■ (black square) → □ (empty square); ▲ (black triangle) → △ (empty triangle). Correct answer: B.
You have less than 30 seconds per question . If you are stuck, skip and move on immediately.
Visual/abstract reasoning where you must choose the next pattern or the "odd one out" from options A, B, C, D, or E. Difficulty:
Matrix/pattern problems (8 marks)
| | Details | |---|---| | Test Name | General Ability Test (GAT / IQ Test) | | Format | 100% multiple-choice; non-verbal (pictures/patterns) | | Duration | Approximately 20 minutes | | Number of Questions | 48–60 questions (varies by year) | | Test Day | Same day as Math and English papers (with breaks) | | Language | English (instructions only; questions are visual) |
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Focus: ASEAN region basics, world geography, science basics, recent major events (within past 2 years for live exams).
To help tailor this guide to your specific preparation needs, could you share a bit more context? Please let me know you are applying from, how many weeks you have left until your exam date, and whether you find spatial rotation or matrix patterns more challenging. Share public link
Explain the between the secondary and undergraduate GAT.
A large white circle with a thin black outline. Bottom-Left Cell: A large solid black square. Bottom-Right Cell: [Blank] Which shape logically completes the matrix? (A) A small solid black square. (B) A large white square with a thin black outline. (C) A large solid black circle. (D) A large white circle with a cross inside. Question 4 Consider a matrix where the shapes change across rows: Row 1: A single line →right arrow Two parallel lines →right arrow Three parallel lines. Row 2: A single curve →right arrow Two parallel curves →right arrow Three parallel curves. Row 3: A single shaded triangle →right arrow Two side-by-side shaded triangles →right arrow Which option fits the blank cell? (A) Three side-by-side shaded triangles. (B) Three nested triangles. (C) One large unshaded triangle. (D) Two unshaded triangles and one shaded triangle. Part C: Spatial and Analogy Reasoning Question 5 General Ability Test Sample Paper For Asean Scholarship
The relationship is "black shape to empty shape of the same type." ■ (black square) → □ (empty square); ▲ (black triangle) → △ (empty triangle). Correct answer: B.
You have less than 30 seconds per question . If you are stuck, skip and move on immediately. To help tailor this guide to your specific
Visual/abstract reasoning where you must choose the next pattern or the "odd one out" from options A, B, C, D, or E. Difficulty:
Matrix/pattern problems (8 marks)
| | Details | |---|---| | Test Name | General Ability Test (GAT / IQ Test) | | Format | 100% multiple-choice; non-verbal (pictures/patterns) | | Duration | Approximately 20 minutes | | Number of Questions | 48–60 questions (varies by year) | | Test Day | Same day as Math and English papers (with breaks) | | Language | English (instructions only; questions are visual) |
Look for reputable Scribd documents or Geniebook resources to find reliable practice materials. A large white circle with a thin black outline
Focus: ASEAN region basics, world geography, science basics, recent major events (within past 2 years for live exams).