IQ test

IQ test

An IQ test (intelligence test) measures how quickly and accurately you reason with figures, numbers and language. Employers and assessment publishers use the same question types in their cognitive ability tests: matrices, number series, analogies, syllogisms and arithmetic.

Here you take a free IQ test built from exactly those sections — with fully worked answers and a score per section, so you know where you stand before the real assessment.

How it works: start with the free pilot test for a first impression of your level. Then take the full simulations under time pressure and use your per-section scores to practice the individual sections above. Expecting an adaptive test? Practice the adaptive cognitive ability test as well.

Take the free IQ-test practice assessment to gain insight into your stronger and weaker parts and to divide your time optimally across the topics.
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Time: 13:00
Number of questions: 18
Parts: logical reasoning, inductive reasoning, number series, word analogies, deductive reasoning, basic arithmetic, antonyms
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After the orientation test you can go through the explanation of all parts of the IQ-test practice package and do several practice assessments for each part.

IQ-test preparation package

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Extensive explanations with example questions for each part
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10+ timed practice assessments per part
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3 full 45-minute IQ-test assessment simulations with an extensive results report
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Practice at your level with easy and difficult IQ-test questions
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You pay a one-time € 29.95 (no subscription) for 60 days

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There are different types of patterns that are often used for abstract matrices. By studying the explanations with example exercises of the different patterns, you will recognise the patterns more easily, work faster and make fewer mistakes.

Abstract Matrix explanation 1 - Movement of the figures
Abstract Matrix explanation 2 - Change of angle of figures
Abstract Matrix explanation 3 - Increase or decrease number of figures
Abstract Matrix explanation 4 - Static patterns

Take a free practice assessment for abstract matrices. After the test you get access to the detailed answers and you can see how you scored compared to the other people who completed this test.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Logical Reasoning set 1
10
-

We recommend doing at least 3 exercise sets with time pressure. At the end of each exercise set, we indicate how your score relates to the norm group and whether you need to work faster or more accurately to get the highest possible score on your assessment. This way you know exactly when you are optimally prepared.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Logical Reasoning set 2
10
7:00
Logical Reasoning set 3
10
7:00
Logical Reasoning set 4
10
7:00
Logical Reasoning set 5
10
9:00
Logical Reasoning set 6
10
6:00
Logical Reasoning set 7
10
7:00
Logical Reasoning set 8
10
8:00
Logical Reasoning set 9
10
8:00
Logical Reasoning set 10
10
7:00
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Evaluate the results of your practice assessments to determine if you are optimally prepared for your assessment.

There are different types of patterns that are often used for inductive reasoning. By studying the explanations and example exercises of the different patterns, you will recognize the patterns more easily, work faster and make fewer mistakes.

First, do a free practice assessment for Inductive Reasoning. After the test you get access to the detailed answers and you can see how you scored compared to the other people who completed this test.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Inductive Reasoning set 1
10
-

We recommend doing at least 3 exercise sets with time constraints. At the end of each exercise set, we tell you how your score relates to the norm group and whether you need to work faster or more accurately to get the highest possible score on your assessment. This way you know exactly when you are optimally prepared.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Inductive Reasoning set 2
10
8:00
Inductive Reasoning set 3
10
8:00
Inductive Reasoning set 4
10
8:00
Inductive Reasoning set 5
10
8:00
Inductive Reasoning set 6
10
9:00
Inductive Reasoning set 7
10
9:00
Inductive Reasoning set 8
10
10:00
Inductive Reasoning set 9
10
8:00
Inductive Reasoning set 10
10
9:00
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Eveluate your results to see if you are optimally prepared for your assessment. By clicking the individual results, you will get a more detailed report of your results with personal advice.

There are roughly six different types of patterns that are often used for number series. By studying the explanations with example exercises of the different patterns, you will recognize the patterns more easily, work faster and make fewer mistakes.

Number Series explanation 1 - Monotonous series
Number Series explanation 2 - Exponential series
Number Series explanation 3 - Alternating Pattern
Number Series explanation 4 - Two intertwining patterns
Number Series explanation 5 - Exceptions
Number Series explanation 6 - Fractions

First, do a free number series practice Aptitude Test. After the test you get access to the detailed answers and you can see how you scored compared to the other people who completed this test.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Number Series set 1
10
-

We recommend doing at least 3 practice tests with time constraints. At the end of each exercise set, we indicate how your score relates to the norm group and whether you need to work faster or more accurately to get the highest possible score on your aptitude test to improve your score. This way you know exactly when you are optimally prepared.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Number Series set 2
10
9:00
Number Series set 3
10
8:00
Number Series set 4
10
7:00
Number Series set 5
10
9:00
Number Series set 6
10
8:00
Number Series set 7
10
8:00
Number Series set 8
10
8:00
Number Series set 9
10
20:00
Number Series set 10
10
20:00
Number Series set 11
10
20:00
Number Series set 12
10
6:00
Number Series set 13
10
20:00
Number Series set 14
10
20:00
Number Series set 15
10
20:00
Number Series set 16
10
20:00
Number Series set 17
10
20:00
Number Series set 18
10
20:00
Number Series set 19
10
20:00
Number Series set 20
10
20:00
Number Series set 21
10
20:00
Number Series set 22
10
20:00
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Review the results of your finished aptitude tests to determine if you are optimally prepared for your assessment.

There are different types of patterns that are often used for word analogies. By studying the explanations and example exercises of the different patterns, you will recognise the patterns more easily, work faster and make fewer mistakes.

Analogies explanation 1: Synonyms / Antonyms
Analogies explanation 2: Increase / Decrease
Analogies explanation 3: Part / Whole
Analogies explanation 4: Causal relationships
Analogies explanation 5: Properties / functions
Analogies explanation 6: Exceptions

We recommend that you first take a free practice test to see what kinds of questions are most common and how to solve them.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Word Analogies set 1
10
-

We recommend doing at least 3 exercise sets with time constraints. At the end of each exercise set, we indicate how your score relates to the norm group and whether you need to work faster or more accurately to get the highest possible score on your assessment. This way you know exactly when you are optimally prepared.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Word Analogies set 2
10
5:00
Word Analogies set 3
10
4:00
Word Analogies set 4
10
4:00
Word Analogies set 5
10
5:00
Word Analogies set 6
10
5:00
Word Analogies set 7
10
4:00
Word Analogies set 8
10
4:00
Word Analogies set 9
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 10
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 11
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 12
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 13
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 14
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 15
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 16
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 17
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 18
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 19
10
3:00
Word Analogies set 20
10
3:00
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Evaluate your results to see if you are optimally prepared for your assessment. By clicking the individual results, you will get a more detailed report of your results with personal advice.

There are different types of patterns that are often used for syllogisms. By studying the explanations and example exercises of the different patterns, you will recognise the patterns more easily, work faster and make fewer mistakes.

We recommend that you first take a free practice test to see what kinds of questions occur and how to solve them.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Deductive Reasoning set 1
10
-

We recommend doing at least 3 exercise sets with time pressure. At the end of each exercise set, we indicate how your score relates to the norm group and whether you need to work faster or more accurately to get the highest possible score on your assessment. This way you know exactly when you are optimally prepared.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Deductive Reasoning set 2
10
9:00
Deductive Reasoning set 3
10
8:00
Deductive Reasoning set 4
10
8:00
Deductive Reasoning set 5
10
8:00
Deductive Reasoning set 6
10
7:00
Deductive Reasoning set 7
10
7:00
Deductive Reasoning set 8
10
6:00
Deductive Reasoning set 9
10
6:00
Deductive Reasoning set 10
10
7:00
Deductive Reasoning set 11
10
6:00
Deductive Reasoning set 12
10
6:00
Deductive Reasoning set 13
10
5:00
Deductive Reasoning set 14
10
5:00
Deductive Reasoning set 15
10
5:00
Deductive Reasoning set 16
10
6:00
Deductive Reasoning set 17
10
5:00
Deductive Reasoning set 18
10
6:00
Deductive Reasoning set 19
10
6:00
Deductive Reasoning set 20
10
6:00
Deductive Reasoning set 21
10
7:00
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Evaluate your results to see if you are optimally prepared for your assessment. By clicking the individual results, you will get a more detailed report of your results with personal advice.

There are different types of patterns that are often used for basic arithmetic. By studying the explanations and example exercises of the different patterns, you will recognise the patterns more easily, work faster and make fewer mistakes.

We recommend that you first take a free practice test to see what kinds of questions occur and how to solve them.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Basic Arithmetic set 1
10
-

We recommend doing at least 3 exercise sets with time pressure. At the end of each exercise set, we indicate how your score relates to the norm group and whether you need to work faster or more accurately to get the highest possible score on your assessment. This way you know exactly when you are optimally prepared.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Basic Arithmetic set 2
10
4:00
Basic Arithmetic set 3
10
4:00
Basic Arithmetic set 4
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 5
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 6
10
4:00
Basic Arithmetic set 7
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 8
10
4:00
Basic Arithmetic set 9
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 10
10
4:00
Basic Arithmetic set 11
10
4:00
Basic Arithmetic set 12
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 13
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 14
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 15
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 16
10
4:00
Basic Arithmetic set 17
10
4:00
Basic Arithmetic set 18
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 19
10
3:00
Basic Arithmetic set 20
10
4:00
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Evaluate your results to see if you are optimally prepared for your assessment. By clicking the individual results, you will get a more detailed report of your results with personal advice.

An antonym is the opposite of a synonym. For problems in the antonyms section, you will be shown a word and you must select the word that is most opposite to the given word from the possible answers.

For example: Which word is most opposite to the word 'synonym'?

A: Syllogism

B: Antonym

C: Verb

D: Hyperonym

The answer is B, Antonym. Not all exercises will contain an answer that is exactly opposite to the given word, the task is then to find the most opposite word.

We recommend that you first take a free practice test without time pressure. That way you can first see what kind of questions occur and how to solve them.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Antonyms set 1
10
-

We recommend that you do at least 3 practice sets with time pressure. At the end of each exercise set, we indicate how your score relates to the norm group and whether you need to work faster or more precisely to get the highest possible score on your assessment. This way you know exactly when you are optimally prepared.

Name
Nr of questions
Time
Antonyms set 2
10
3:00
Antonyms set 3
10
3:00
Antonyms set 4
10
3:00
Antonyms set 5
10
3:00
Antonyms set 6
10
3:00
Antonyms set 7
10
3:00
Antonyms set 8
10
3:00
Antonyms set 9
10
3:00
Antonyms set 10
10
3:00
Antonyms set 11
10
3:00
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View the results of the assessments you have completed to determine whether you are optimally prepared for the Antonym section of your aptitude test. By clicking on an assessment, you will see more detailed results with personalized advice based on your results compared to the reference group.

Once you have prepared all parts well, you can take the full assessment simulations, in which you take an assessment exactly as administered by IQ-test. That way you won't face any surprises during your assessment!
Name
Nr of questions
Time
IQ-test full simulation test 1
58
43:00
IQ-test full simulation test 2
49
41:00
IQ-test full simulation test 3
50
38:00
IQ-test Easy Questions
64
35:00
IQ-test Difficult Questions
51
46:00

IQ-test preparation package

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Extensive explanations with example questions for each part
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10+ timed practice assessments per part
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3 full 45-minute IQ-test assessment simulations with an extensive results report
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Practice at your level with easy and difficult IQ-test questions
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You pay a one-time € 29.95 (no subscription) for 60 days