Stanford-Binet Full Test — Question 2

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Sample Questions

Visual-Spatial

Target shape: A plus sign (+) made of 5 unit squares (one center square with one square attached to each side). Available pieces: Five individual unit squares. If you remove the center square, the remaining 4 squares:

A Would still touch each other
B Would form a larger square
C Would all be separated — none would touch
D Would form a straight line
Knowledge

OBSOLETE

A Extremely valuable
B Recently invented
C No longer in use or outdated
D Difficult to understand
Fluid Reasoning

What letter comes next? A, C, E, G, ___

A H
B I
C J
D K

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About the Stanford-Binet Test

The Stanford-Binet test measures cognitive ability across five domains: Fluid Reasoning, Knowledge, Quantitative Reasoning, Visual-Spatial Processing, and Working Memory. It is one of the most widely used intelligence tests, with over a century of research and validation behind it.

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Each question targets a specific cognitive domain. You'll encounter both multiple-choice and text-input questions covering patterns, vocabulary, math, spatial reasoning, and memory tasks. Your results include a score for each domain along with an overall IQ estimate.

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