The bulk of our brain training program is based on standardized reasoning assessment used for gifted testing in Canada and US. It is group-administered to Kindergarten to Grade 4 students. The test is designed to determine the student’s aptitude for learning. The result indicates a student’s IQ, and may be seenas predicting the student’s general achievement in school.This test covers questions related to three sets of abilities.
Verbal – The verbal section assesses a student’s understanding of the structure of language and relationships between words. It measures the ability to use language for reasoning tasks.
• Verbal Reasoning (Grade K to 2 only)
• Oral Vocabulary (Grade K to 2 only)
• Verbal Analogies (Grade 2 onwards)
• Sentence Completion (Grade 3 onwards)
• Verbal Classification (Grade 3 onwards)Quantitative – The quantitative area measures the student’s abilities for reasoning and problem solving using numbers and mathematical concepts.
• Quantitative Concepts (Grade K to 2 only)
• Relational Concepts (Grade K to 2 only)
• Equation Building (Grade 2 onwards)
• Number Analogies (Grade 3 onwards)
• Number Puzzles (Grade 3 onwards)
• Number Series (Grade 3 onwards)Non-Verbal – Questions in the nonverbal section contain diagrams and pictures. This section assesses a student’s ability to reason and problem solve independent of language.• Figure Classification (All grades)
• Figure Matrices & Analogy (All grades)
• Paper Folding (All grades)
Verbal – The verbal section assesses a student’s understanding of the structure of language and relationships between words. It measures the ability to use language for reasoning tasks.
• Verbal Reasoning (Grade K to 2 only)
• Oral Vocabulary (Grade K to 2 only)
• Verbal Analogies (Grade 2 onwards)
• Sentence Completion (Grade 3 onwards)
• Verbal Classification (Grade 3 onwards)Quantitative – The quantitative area measures the student’s abilities for reasoning and problem solving using numbers and mathematical concepts.
• Quantitative Concepts (Grade K to 2 only)
• Relational Concepts (Grade K to 2 only)
• Equation Building (Grade 2 onwards)
• Number Analogies (Grade 3 onwards)
• Number Puzzles (Grade 3 onwards)
• Number Series (Grade 3 onwards)Non-Verbal – Questions in the nonverbal section contain diagrams and pictures. This section assesses a student’s ability to reason and problem solve independent of language.• Figure Classification (All grades)
• Figure Matrices & Analogy (All grades)
• Paper Folding (All grades)
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