OLSAT 4th-5th Grade Practice Test
OLSAT Test 4th-5th Grade- Level E
Students that are in the fourth and fifth grades applying to gifted programs are often given the OLSAT test level E. Through multiple choice questions, the test evaluates a child’s verbal and nonverbal abilities.
Verbal questions consist of:
- Arithmetic Reasoning
- Following Directions Aural Reasoning
Nonverbal questions focus on:
- Pattern Identification
- Classification
- Pictorial and Figural Analogies.
Note that the exam does not assess skills/content areas that are traditionally included in an academic curriculum. Instead, the test focuses on a student’s ability to use information to reason and problem solve.
The Level E test includes 72 questions, with a time limit of 60 minutes. The questions are designed to increase in difficulty in covering both fourth and fifth grade content. It is always best to begin preparing your child for the test as soon as possible. You may want to allow for a month of lead time.
This page offers practice questions that will help both you and your child to become familiar with the content and format of the exam questions. For additional sample questions, sign up for our 100 free practice questions.
1.) What doesn’t belong?

2.) The opposite of thrifty is-

3.) If you rearranged these words into sentence order, the first word of the sentence would begin with the letter__?

4.) The pictures in the top row are related in a particular way. The pictures in the bottom row are related in a similar way. Look at the answers and find the one picture that belongs in the empty box.

5.) Choose the most logical explanation for each statement provided.

Answers:
1.) 4 – Not pointing directly at each other
2.) 4 – wasteful
3.) 3 – The magazine showed the celebrity couple on the beach.
4.) 3 – Same shape rotated
5.) C
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it was very fun and challenging it really helped my son do the L.A.R.C test, Thank you!
Hi, I did 8 practice tests for grades 4-5 but most of the questions I got wrong didn’t show me how the correct answer is correct. Please change this.
This is definitely a brain teaser
I want the 100 free questions, where can I access?
My incoming grade 3 got 4 correct answers while my incoming grade 6 got it all correct. I’m checking where I can have my kids take the test here in the Philippines.
How can get the 100 Free Questions when I’m already logged in?
I want to register my daughter for the preparation classes.
Please let me know how to proceed.
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Fariba
Hi! My daughter is in 4th grade, and I got an email saying she will be having an OLSAT test between October 19th-November 14th. Is there any tips on how to get her prepared?
Unfortunately there is no option for Australians to become a member, but if the olsat level E tests are the same in Australia, as in the US. How am I able to access practise tests for my son please ?
Hi there, I’m in Australia. I’d the olsat level E for yr 4 & 5, the same as what you use in the US? If yes, how do I get practise tests pretty pls? My son is 10, and in year 4, 1st time testing at his school on the 15/11/21
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I am taking the OLSAT test for 5th grade tomorrow and I think it’s going to be awesome!!
learned something different
this is helpful
I think that number 4 was presented incorrectly as a visual problem. The second shape at the bottom should have been in the third position and the shape in answer number 2 should have come second. Am I missing something here?
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Hi Tammy, your son’s percentile ranking would depend on how he placed along with the other students who took the test. The percentile ranking can’t be calculated from the raw score alone.
Hi my son got a raw score of 47/72 on the fourth grade test. He was given 40 minutes to complete it. What would his percentile be? Thanks