NNAT Practice Questions

An essential part of NNAT prep is doing NNAT practice questions. A good balance between these practice questions and daily “brain games” will ensure that your child is not overwhelmed by NNAT prep. Your children seeing NNAT practice questions will properly prepare them for the NNAT test. But doing too many practice questions or doing only NNAT practice questions can stress your child out and burn them out from further NNAT study. I suggest beginning NNAT prep at least 3 months in advance to prevent this burn out. This allows for 10 to 20 minutes of NNAT prep a day, so they will not be overwhelmed by daily practice but will still be prepared. I have included NNAT practice questions to help prepare your child for the NNAT.

NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: “Look at the squares on top. They go together in a certain way. Choose the square among the answer choices that goes in the empty space because it belongs with the square on the bottom the same way the squares on top belong together”

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NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: “Look at the squares on top. They go together in a certain way. Choose the square among the answer choices that goes in the empty space because it belongs with the square on the bottom the same way the squares on top belong together”

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NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: “Look at the squares on top. They go together in a certain way. Choose the square among the answer choices that goes in the empty space because it belongs with the square on the bottom the same way the squares on top belong together”

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NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: “Look at the squares on top. They go together in a certain way. Choose the square among the answer choices that goes in the empty space because it belongs with the square on the bottom the same way the squares on top belong together”

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NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: “Look at the squares on top. They go together in a certain way. Choose the square among the answer choices that goes in the empty space because it belongs with the square on the bottom the same way the squares on top belong together”

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You can find more NNAT practice questions on Pinterest! Here is a Pinterest that has boards of free NNAT test questions. Good luck on the NNAT!

NNAT Test Questions

The NNAT study process needs to be balanced between doing NNAT practice questions and doing daily “brain games”. Your child needs to see questions that are like the questions that will be on the NNAT test in order to be properly prepared. But doing too many NNAT practice questions can strain your child and burn them out from NNAT prep. You want to prepare your child for the NNAT, but not stress them out about it or overwhelm them with NNAT practice. This is why I suggest at least 3 months of study and prep before your child takes the NNAT. With 3 months of prep, they can do only 5 to 10 NNAT practice questions a day so they do not get overwhelmed but will still be prepared. I have included some NNAT practice questions below to help aid in your NNAT prep.

NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: Look at the pattern on top. A piece has been taken out of it. Find the piece below the pattern that goes where the question mark is in order to complete the pattern.

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NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: Look at the pattern on top. A piece has been taken out of it. Find the piece below the pattern that goes where the question mark is in order to complete the pattern.

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NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: “Look at the squares on top. They go together in a certain way. Choose the square among the answer choices that goes in the empty space because it belongs with the square on the bottom the same way the squares on top belong together”

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NNAT Pattern Completion. Parent, tell your child this: “Look at the squares on top. They go together in a certain way. Choose the square among the answer choices that goes in the empty space because it belongs with the square on the bottom the same way the squares on top belong together”

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You can find more practice questions on Pinterest! There are some boards on Testing Mom’s Pinterest page with free NNAT questions. Good luck on the NNAT!

NNAT Test Questions

NNAT preparation can be a very stressful time in your and your child’s life. One of the biggest struggles with NNAT test preparation is ensuring that your child knows the test that they are going to take. One of the best ways to help prepare your child for the NNAT is by doing practice questions. At first sit down with them and go through all of the different question forms. Then when they are comfortable with the forms the questions will take, have them do practice questions for the NNAT on their own. Here are 5 NNAT questions that you can start with:

  • NNAT Question 1: Parent, tell your child this: “Look at this puzzle.” Point to the empty box and say, “Something is missing.” Point to the answer choices and say,  “Which of these answer choices goes here?” Point back to the empty box when you say “here.”

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  • NNAT Question 2: Parent, tell your child this: “Look at this puzzle.” Point to the empty box and say, “Something is missing.” Point to the answer choices and say,  “Which of these answer choices goes here?” Point back to the empty box when you say “here.”

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  • NNAT Question 3: Parent, tell your child this: “Look at this puzzle.” Point to the empty box and say, “Something is missing.” Point to the answer choices and say,  “Which of these answer choices goes here?” Point back to the empty box when you say “here.”

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  • NNAT Question 4: Parent, tell your child this: “Look at this puzzle.” Point to the empty box and say, “Something is missing.” Point to the answer choices and say,  “Which of these answer choices goes here?” Point back to the empty box when you say “here.”

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  • NNAT Question 5: Parent, tell your child this: “Look at this puzzle.” Point to the empty box and say, “Something is missing.” Point to the answer choices and say,  “Which of these answer choices goes here?” Point back to the empty box when you say “here.”

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You can find many more practice questions like the ones above at Testing Mom. Get more practice questions for the NNAT here. Good luck preparing your child for the NNAT!