OLSAT by Grade Level
The OLSAT is a nationally standardized multiple-choice test. It assesses both verbal and nonverbal skills. It is one of the most widely administered tests used to identify students for gifted and talented programs. TestingMom.com offers practice questions and materials for OLSAT from Kindergarten through Eighth Grade.
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- Kindergarten Sample Questions
- 1st Grade Sample Questions
- 2nd Grade Sample Questions
- 3rd Grade Sample Questions
- 4th Grade Sample Questions
- 5th Grade Sample Questions
- 6th Grade Sample Questions
- 7th Grade Sample Questions
- 8th Grade Sample Questions
With a paid membership to TestingMom.com, you have full access to all of our printable and interactive questions for OLSAT. Here are the number of printable Practice Test Questions you have access to with TestingMom by grade level!
Grade/Level Number of Practice Questions on Testing Mom!
Pre-K – K – Level A 240
1st Grade – Level B 300
2nd Grade – Level C 300
3rd Grade – Level D 474
4th-5th Grade – Level E* 621
6th-8th Grade – Level F* 304
*Note: Some grades share test levels.
Here’s what your child should expect on the actual OLSAT test:
The OLSAT test is divided into seven levels, designed to correspond to different age groups, from pre-kindergarten through to grade 12. Each level has a different number of total items (questions), as well as a different distribution of items across the verbal and nonverbal sections of the test.
OLSAT Level A
This level is designed for pre-kindergarten students (ages 3-5 years old). It consists of 40 items – 16 verbal and 24 nonverbal questions.
- Verbal: 16 items (10 Verbal Comprehension, 6 Verbal Reasoning)
- Nonverbal: 24 items (14 Pictorial Reasoning, 10 Figural Reasoning)
OLSAT Level B
Designed for kindergarten students, Level B consists of 60 items – 30 verbal and 30 nonverbal questions.
- Verbal: 30 items (15 Verbal Comprehension, 15 Verbal Reasoning)
- Nonverbal: 30 items (10 Pictorial Reasoning, 10 Figural Reasoning, 10 Quantitative Reasoning)
OLSAT Level C
For 1st grade students, Level C consists of 72 items – 36 verbal and 36 nonverbal questions.
- Verbal: 36 items (18 Verbal Comprehension, 18 Verbal Reasoning)
- Nonverbal: 36 items (12 Pictorial Reasoning, 12 Figural Reasoning, 12 Quantitative Reasoning)
OLSAT Level D
This level is designed for 2nd and 3rd-grade students. It consists of 72 items – 36 verbal and 36 nonverbal questions.
- Verbal: 36 items (18 Verbal Comprehension, 18 Verbal Reasoning)
- Nonverbal: 36 items (12 Pictorial Reasoning, 12 Figural Reasoning, 12 Quantitative Reasoning)
OLSAT Level E
Level E is designed for 4th and 5th-grade students. It also consists of 72 items – 36 verbal and 36 nonverbal questions.
- Verbal: 36 items (18 Verbal Comprehension, 18 Verbal Reasoning)
- Nonverbal: 36 items (12 Pictorial Reasoning, 12 Figural Reasoning, 12 Quantitative Reasoning)
OLSAT Level F
For 6th to 8th-grade students, Level F consists of 72 items – 36 verbal and 36 nonverbal questions.
- Verbal: 36 items (18 Verbal Comprehension, 18 Verbal Reasoning)
- Nonverbal: 36 items (12 Pictorial Reasoning, 12 Figural Reasoning, 12 Quantitative Reasoning)
OLSAT Level G
This level is designed for 9th to 12th-grade students. It consists of 72 items – 36 verbal and 36 nonverbal questions.
- Verbal: 36 items (18 Verbal Comprehension, 18 Verbal Reasoning)
- Nonverbal: 36 items (12 Pictorial Reasoning, 12 Figural Reasoning, 12 Quantitative Reasoning)
Each level of the test is designed to appropriately challenge students at different grade levels, while maintaining a consistent structure across the levels. The same cognitive abilities are assessed at each level, but the complexity of the items and the skills required to answer them increase with each level to match the developing abilities of students.
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Sankar
This year Irvine CA school district is administering OLSAT in August 2018 instead of the usual November month. What is the cost of enrolling to your website to prepare for 5th Grade OLSAT. My son will be entering 5th grade in September 2018. I believe it is Level E.
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Sharma
Aledo,TX ISD is going to use OLSAT testing next month for Gifted & Talented Program. What level I need to prepare my son who will be entering 2nd grade in August 2019? Currently he is a first grader. What is the cost for 1 month subscription? Thanks in advance.
TestingMom.com
If he’s still in 1st grade he will be taking OLSAT Level B. Please verify with the school. We recommend starting practicing with our OLSAT level A practice test questions to get him used to the problems. After he’s familiar and comfortable with sample questions for Level A, he’ll then be ready for Level B. Keep us posted on how it goes!
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Do you have OLSAT for grade 9?
Hana
Do you offer OLSAT G test? For 9th graders?
TestingMom.com
Hi Hana,
Testingmom.com offers practice questions for the OLSAT test up to Level F or grade 8.
Sincerely,
Ryan
Lindsay
I read on here that level E is a 60 minute test, but my daughter took it today and was given 40 minutes. How long is level E supposed to be given?
TestingMom.com
Thank you for reaching out with your concern regarding the OLSAT (Otis-Lennon School Ability Test) Level E testing duration. I apologize for any confusion caused by the information you’ve encountered.
The OLSAT Level E test, designed for 4th and 5th-grade students, consists of 72 questions. The recommended testing time for Level E is approximately 40 minutes. This should provide sufficient time for students to complete the test without feeling too rushed.
It seems there might have been a discrepancy in the information you’ve read, but rest assured that the testing duration your daughter experienced was appropriate for the OLSAT Level E assessment.