Test 2 measures whether students can determine the relationship between numbers. This may ask for a pattern, a formula, or an equation. The information may be in a word problem, number line, or table.

A sample question is given above. Study it carefully before beginning the test.

Once you click start, you will have 10 minutes to complete the 15 questions.

Please maximize your screen to see all graphs and tables.

To pass the IAAT, you must get 91% of the questions from all 4 tests correct. For one test, your goal is to get 14 questions correct.

Remember to read carefully.

* This test is a sample test based upon questions on prior IAAT tests. The sample questions were checked by students that took the IAAT tests in 2017 for similarity and accuracy. That being said, we cannot promise that your test will look exactly like this test, nor that particular types of questions will or will not appear on the test. This is simply meant to help you practice with similar questions under a similar testing environment to the IAATs. We are not the makers of the test; we are just trying to help students with a cost-effective sample test.


 

5 Sample Questions

Above is a number line. What does the ? represent?

  • A. X + 6
  • B. X + 5
  • C. X-6
  • D. X - 5

Tiffany walked 1 mile from home to school. After school, she walked to her friend Joan’s house to wait for her dad to pick her up. Joan’s home is twice the distance from Tiffany’s home to school. How many miles did Tiffany walk by the time her dad picked her up?

  • A. 2 miles
  • B. 3 miles
  • C. 5 miles
  • D. 6 miles

The perimeter of a stop sign is 48 inches. If each side is equal to one another, what is the length of each side?

  • A. n + n + n + n + n + n = 48
  • B. n + n + n + n = 48
  • C. 6n = 48
  • D. 8n = 48

Sophia baked cookies for her class. Every student had one cookie, including Sophia. At the end of the school day, 3 cookies were left. How many kids were in the class?

  • A. n - 3
  • B. 3 - n
  • C. n + 3
  • D. 3n

James sells ice cream on weekends.  If he sells cones with two scoops, he gets a bonus of 10 cents per scoop. On Saturday, he sold 12 cones with two scoops. On Sunday, he sold only 4 cones with double scoops. What was his bonus?

  • A. .10 + 10  • 12
  • B. .10 • 12 • 4
  • C. .10 (12 + 4)
  • D. .10 • 2 (12 + 4)

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