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Description

Test Quest by Testing Mom provides you with practice questions forthe most popular tests given to kids from pre-K to 8th grade. Nomatter if your child is taking the OLSAT® test and NNAT® test forthe New York City Gifted and Talented or the CogAT® test to getinto a competitive program in other areas of the United States andCanada this app is for you. This app also helps with practicing forstate achievement tests along with the common core for ELA and mathfor both Smarter Balance and PARC (Partnership for Assessment ofReadiness of College and Careers). Here’s a brief summary thepractice questions for each of the tests provided. The tests andassessments named in this app are trademarks and/or registeredtrademarks of their respective publisher(s), or their affiliate(s),or their licensors. Testing Mom is not affiliated with nor relatedto the aforementioned publishers or their affiliates (the“Publishers”). The Publishers do not sponsor or endorse any TestingMom product, nor have TestingMom.com products or services beenreviewed, certified, or approved by the Publishers. Trademarksreferring to specific test providers are used by TestingMom.com fornominative purposes only and such trademarks are solely theproperty of their respective owners. The OLSAT® Test (theOtis–Lennon School Ability Test®) is designed to access yourchild’s performance across a wide variety of reasoning skill sets.It is an intelligence test that can be given in a group setting, soschools use it frequently to assess children for gifted andtalented programs. The Cognitive Abilities Test™, or CogAT® Test,is a cognitive test used by many school districts to qualifychildren for their gifted and talented programs, and getting agreat score on it can have tremendous ramifications for yourchild’s future. It is not an achievement test or an intelligencetest. The test assesses reasoning and problem solving abilities inthree key areas: 1) verbal, 2) math, and 3) non-verbal or spatial.The Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test®, or the NNAT® test or theNNAT®2 test, are nonverbal tests, which means that all thequestions rely on shapes and figures instead of pictures or words.These tests assess a child’s thinking and reasoning abilities asopposed to what he or she has learned in school. TheStanford-Binet® - 5 test, like the WISC® test and WPPSI™ test, isan IQ test. The Stanford-Binet® – 5 test is the Fifth Edition ofthe test and the one your child is likely to be given. The purposeof this test is to assess your child’s IQ or intellectual quotient.The IQ refers to the composite intelligence test score that comesfrom combining all the subtest scores on the Stanford-Binet test(or any other IQ test). The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills® (ITBS®Test) is given as a standardized test to children ranging fromkindergarten to 8th grade. The ITBS® test is an achievement test.This means that it assesses a child’s knowledge of what they havelearned in school. The Woodcock-Johnson®-III Tests of Achievementis a 22-section achievement tests that assesses both academicachievement (what children have learned in school) and cognitivedevelopment. It is sometimes paired with an intelligence test toqualify children for gifted and talented programs. The ReynoldsIntellectual Assessment Scales™ (RIAS™ Test) is a brief,individually administered measure of verbal and non-verbalintelligence. The RIAS™ test is often used by itself to qualifychildren for a gifted program State Achievement Tests are teststhat measure your child’s knowledge and understanding of academiccontent (i.e. math, reading, English, science, social studies).Students in each grade typically take the same test under the sameconditions (i.e. time limits, directions, and testing formats arethe same). The newest version of this app includes practicequestions for the AABL ®, KRT, ITBS ® (Iowa Test of Basic Skils).

App Information Test Quest

  • App Name
    Test Quest
  • Package Name
    com.testingmom.tqnew
  • Updated
    March 28, 2018
  • File Size
    13M
  • Requires Android
    Android 4.1 and up
  • Version
    4.2.7
  • Developer
    Testingmom.com
  • Installs
    10,000+
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Educational
  • Developer
    2750 William D Tate Ave, Suite #200 Grapevine, TX 76051
  • Google Play Link

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Test Quest 4.2.7 APK
Test Quest by Testing Mom provides you with practice questions forthe most popular tests given to kids from pre-K to 8th grade. Nomatter if your child is taking the OLSAT® test and NNAT® test forthe New York City Gifted and Talented or the CogAT® test to getinto a competitive program in other areas of the United States andCanada this app is for you. This app also helps with practicing forstate achievement tests along with the common core for ELA and mathfor both Smarter Balance and PARC (Partnership for Assessment ofReadiness of College and Careers). Here’s a brief summary thepractice questions for each of the tests provided. The tests andassessments named in this app are trademarks and/or registeredtrademarks of their respective publisher(s), or their affiliate(s),or their licensors. Testing Mom is not affiliated with nor relatedto the aforementioned publishers or their affiliates (the“Publishers”). The Publishers do not sponsor or endorse any TestingMom product, nor have TestingMom.com products or services beenreviewed, certified, or approved by the Publishers. Trademarksreferring to specific test providers are used by TestingMom.com fornominative purposes only and such trademarks are solely theproperty of their respective owners. The OLSAT® Test (theOtis–Lennon School Ability Test®) is designed to access yourchild’s performance across a wide variety of reasoning skill sets.It is an intelligence test that can be given in a group setting, soschools use it frequently to assess children for gifted andtalented programs. The Cognitive Abilities Test™, or CogAT® Test,is a cognitive test used by many school districts to qualifychildren for their gifted and talented programs, and getting agreat score on it can have tremendous ramifications for yourchild’s future. It is not an achievement test or an intelligencetest. The test assesses reasoning and problem solving abilities inthree key areas: 1) verbal, 2) math, and 3) non-verbal or spatial.The Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test®, or the NNAT® test or theNNAT®2 test, are nonverbal tests, which means that all thequestions rely on shapes and figures instead of pictures or words.These tests assess a child’s thinking and reasoning abilities asopposed to what he or she has learned in school. TheStanford-Binet® - 5 test, like the WISC® test and WPPSI™ test, isan IQ test. The Stanford-Binet® – 5 test is the Fifth Edition ofthe test and the one your child is likely to be given. The purposeof this test is to assess your child’s IQ or intellectual quotient.The IQ refers to the composite intelligence test score that comesfrom combining all the subtest scores on the Stanford-Binet test(or any other IQ test). The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills® (ITBS®Test) is given as a standardized test to children ranging fromkindergarten to 8th grade. The ITBS® test is an achievement test.This means that it assesses a child’s knowledge of what they havelearned in school. The Woodcock-Johnson®-III Tests of Achievementis a 22-section achievement tests that assesses both academicachievement (what children have learned in school) and cognitivedevelopment. It is sometimes paired with an intelligence test toqualify children for gifted and talented programs. The ReynoldsIntellectual Assessment Scales™ (RIAS™ Test) is a brief,individually administered measure of verbal and non-verbalintelligence. The RIAS™ test is often used by itself to qualifychildren for a gifted program State Achievement Tests are teststhat measure your child’s knowledge and understanding of academiccontent (i.e. math, reading, English, science, social studies).Students in each grade typically take the same test under the sameconditions (i.e. time limits, directions, and testing formats arethe same). The newest version of this app includes practicequestions for the AABL ®, KRT, ITBS ® (Iowa Test of Basic Skils).
Test Quest 2.0.13 APK
Test Quest by Testing Mom provides you withpractice questions for the most popular tests given to kids frompre-K to 8th grade. No matter if your child is taking the OLSAT®test and NNAT® test for the New York City Gifted and Talented orthe CogAT® test to get into a competitive program in other areas ofthe United States and Canada this app is for you. This app alsohelps with practicing for state achievement tests along with thecommon core for ELA and math for both Smarter Balance and PARC(Partnership for Assessment of Readiness of College and Careers).Here’s a brief summary the practice questions for each of the testsprovided.The tests and assessments named in this app are trademarksand/or registered trademarks of their respective publisher(s), ortheir affiliate(s), or their licensors. Testing Mom is notaffiliated with nor related to the aforementioned publishers ortheir affiliates (the “Publishers”). The Publishers do not sponsoror endorse any Testing Mom product, nor have TestingMom.comproducts or services been reviewed, certified, or approved by thePublishers. Trademarks referring to specific test providers areused by TestingMom.com for nominative purposes only and suchtrademarks are solely the property of their respective owners.The OLSAT® Test (the Otis–Lennon School Ability Test®) isdesigned to access your child’s performance across a wide varietyof reasoning skill sets. It is an intelligence test that can begiven in a group setting, so schools use it frequently to assesschildren for gifted and talented programs.The Cognitive Abilities Test™, or CogAT® Test, is a cognitivetest used by many school districts to qualify children for theirgifted and talented programs, and getting a great score on it canhave tremendous ramifications for your child’s future. It is not anachievement test or an intelligence test. The test assessesreasoning and problem solving abilities in three key areas: 1)verbal, 2) math, and 3) non-verbal or spatial.The Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test®, or the NNAT® test or theNNAT®2 test, are nonverbal tests, which means that all thequestions rely on shapes and figures instead of pictures or words.These tests assess a child’s thinking and reasoning abilities asopposed to what he or she has learned in school.The Stanford-Binet® - 5 test, like the WISC® test and WPPSI™ test,is an IQ test. The Stanford-Binet® – 5 test is the Fifth Edition ofthe test and the one your child is likely to be given. The purposeof this test is to assess your child’s IQ or intellectual quotient.The IQ refers to the composite intelligence test score that comesfrom combining all the subtest scores on the Stanford-Binet test(or any other IQ test).The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills® (ITBS® Test) is given as astandardized test to children ranging from kindergarten to 8thgrade. The ITBS® test is an achievement test. This means that itassesses a child’s knowledge of what they have learned inschool.The Woodcock-Johnson®-III Tests of Achievement is a 22-sectionachievement tests that assesses both academic achievement (whatchildren have learned in school) and cognitive development. It issometimes paired with an intelligence test to qualify children forgifted and talented programs.The Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales™ (RIAS™ Test) is abrief, individually administered measure of verbal and non-verbalintelligence. The RIAS™ test is often used by itself to qualifychildren for a gifted programState Achievement Tests are tests that measure your child’sknowledge and understanding of academic content (i.e. math,reading, English, science, social studies). Students in each gradetypically take the same test under the same conditions (i.e. timelimits, directions, and testing formats are the same).