CogAT 8th Grade Practice (Level 14)
Eighth graders take CogAT Level 14 — the test ceiling, with the most abstract verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal reasoning. Top scores come from mastering the reasoning rules and practicing the hardest item types under realistic conditions, reviewing every miss with a clear reason.
The 8th Grade question types
| Battery | What your child will see |
|---|---|
| Verbal | High-abstraction analogies, advanced sentence completion, and precise classification |
| Quantitative | Complex number series, number analogies, and multi-step equation puzzles |
| Nonverbal | Ceiling-level figure matrices, classification, and multi-fold paper folding |
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Push the ceiling items
The points that matter are on the hardest questions, so practice deliberately there.
Rule mastery wins
Even ceiling reasoning is patterned; learn the patterns and apply them.
Review every miss
A wrong answer with a reason becomes a kept skill.
Frequently asked questions
What CogAT level is 8th grade?
Eighth grade takes Level 14 — the test ceiling with the most abstract reasoning.
What is on the 8th grade CogAT?
The three batteries at maximum difficulty: abstract verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal reasoning.
How do I prepare my 8th grader?
Master the reasoning rules and practice the hardest items with explanations under timing.
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