Introduction

Non-Verbal Analogy Tests are a key component of the ISSB selection process, designed to assess a candidate’s ability to recognize patterns, logical relationships, and visual similarities between shapes and figures. Unlike verbal reasoning, these tests require no language skills; instead, they rely on visual intelligence, abstract thinking, and spatial awareness.

Each question typically presents a sequence or pair of shapes with a specific relationship. The task is to identify the missing shape or figure that completes the analogy by maintaining the same logical pattern or transformation observed in the given figures. Success in these tests demonstrates keen observational skills, critical thinking, and the ability to make quick, logical connections—all essential qualities for a potential officer.

Sharpen your visual reasoning skills, focus on the details, and aim for accuracy and speed to excel in these intriguing and thought-provoking tests!

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