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Verbal and non-verbal tests

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terrywogan | 09:33 Wed 24th Jan 2007 | Education
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Can anyone please explain the difference between a verbal test and a non- verbal test?
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Could it be that a verbal test is one where you are asked questions (verbally) and a non-verbal test is one where the questions are written on paper (like an exam) or on computer, possibly even sign language.....?
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Thank you, angeldraws. Verbal and non-verbal reasoning are written tests given to assess children at certain times in their education. I have seen these papers (grandchildren!!) and I don't understand the difference between them or, in fact, the reason for them. I just though someone out there could give me the low down!
Verbal tests test your "verbal" ability - e.g. reading

Non-verbal tests test reasoning - the ability to work things out from diagrams etc - e.g. a series of shapes which is the odd one out? What is the missing number in this equence? (You see these a lot in adverts for Mensa)
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Thank you, Machecoul. That's set my mind at rest.

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