CogAT & OLSAT-Style · Gifted & Talented Prep

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The most challenging GATE practice on the internet. Three batteries — Verbal, Quantitative, and Nonverbal Reasoning — with 60 questions per test, instant percentile scores, and explanations that actually teach the reasoning.

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New to GATE?   Read our California parent's guide →   Which test your district uses, when testing happens, and how to prepare.

Three reasoning batteries — just like the real test

Real GATE assessments (CogAT, OLSAT) measure three distinct cognitive abilities. Most sites only cover one. We cover all three.

Verbal Reasoning

Word analogies · Synonyms & antonyms · Sentence completion · Classification · Reading inference

20 questions

Quantitative Reasoning

Number sequences · Math analogies · Multi-step logic problems · Pattern rules · Arithmetic reasoning

20 questions

Nonverbal Reasoning

Spatial patterns · Paper folding · Matrix reasoning · 3D visualization · Abstract sequences

20 questions

What makes Grade 5 hard

9th–10th grade vocab
Loquacious, magnanimous, ephemeral, erudite, dogmatic
Polynomial sequences
Second-difference patterns, modular arithmetic
Probability & geometry
Composite area, volume, basic probability chains
Logical fallacies
Classification of argument types and rhetorical devices
Complex 3D spatial
Isometric views, counting unit cubes in 3D structures
Strengthen/weaken
What evidence supports or undermines a conclusion?

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GATE cutoff: typically the 95th–98th percentile

Most California GATE programs require a score in the top 2–5% of students. Our tests are calibrated so that even gifted students find them challenging — giving you a real signal, not false confidence.

Common questions from California parents

What is the GATE test in California?
GATE stands for Gifted & Talented Education. California school districts screen students — usually in Grade 3 — using cognitive-ability assessments to identify candidates for accelerated programs. The most common tests are the OLSAT (Otis-Lennon School Ability Test), CogAT (Cognitive Abilities Test), and NNAT (Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test).
Which test does my district use?
It varies. LAUSD and many Southern California districts use the OLSAT. Many Bay Area and Orange County districts use the NNAT. Central Valley districts often use the CogAT. Confirm with your school's GATE coordinator. Our practice covers all three reasoning batteries common to these tests, so the prep transfers regardless.
When is GATE testing?
Most districts test in Grade 3, with universal screening typically in fall or winter. Some districts test in Grade 2 or Grade 4. Specific dates vary — check your district's GATE calendar.
How are GATE scores reported?
Most GATE tests report a percentile rank — what percent of students your child scored above. California GATE programs typically require the 95th–98th percentile or higher. Our practice reports use the same percentile format so the score is directly comparable.
How is GATE different from CAASPP?
CAASPP measures grade-level academic achievement — what your child has learned in school. GATE measures cognitive ability — pattern recognition, verbal reasoning, abstract thinking. A kid can do well on one and not the other. We offer tests for both — your test credits work for either.
Is this a subscription?
No. Every purchase is one-time. No auto-renew. Tests stay in your account until used, with a 7-day prorated refund on every purchase.

Want the complete California breakdown?

Our parent's guide covers district-by-district test choices (LAUSD, Bay Area, Central Valley), the timeline, and prep strategy.

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Find out if your child is GATE-ready.

One 60-question test gives you a real percentile score and shows exactly which reasoning battery needs work.

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