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About Our PI Practice Test
On this page, we have created a PLI test sample to help you understand your current performance level. Our sample test is expertly designed to assist you as follows:
- Help you understand how well you are performing in relation to each question type and establish your test benchmark.
- Our PI assessment practice test is time, so you can see just how well you understand the professional learning indicator test questions and deal with the pressure of the time restrictions of the actual test.
- We have created a test that features 1 or 2 examples of all the question types, so you get a sneak preview of what will be included in the actual test.
- Allow you to see where your strengths and weaknesses lie in relation to the PI assessment test material.
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Which figure comes next in the sequence?
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Which number has the lowest value?
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Assumptions:
All high school students wear uniform on Mondays.
Abigail is a high school student.
Tomorrow is Tuesday.
Conclusion:
Abigail is wearing her uniform today.
If the assumptions are true, the conclusion is:
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Which of the following words is the opposite of “boundless”?
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
What is the next number in the series?
28.1 , 32.2 , 36.3 , 40.4 , 44.5 , _?_
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
The two unlabelled figures share a common feature. One of the answer figures does NOT share this same feature. Which figure does NOT share the common feature?
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
NIGHTCLUB is to LOUD as __?__ is to QUIET.
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8. Question
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
All research papers on politics should be submitted in a folder.
Some of Charlie’s classmates submitted their research in an envelope.
Charlie submitted his research in a folder.
Conclusion:
Charlie’s research is on politics.
If the assumptions are true, the conclusion is:
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
MANEUVER is to STEER as __?__ is to MANHANDLE.
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Dana sells yarns by the pound. Every pound costs $5.20. How many pounds can a budget of $78.00 buy?
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
What is the next number in the series?
18 , 15 , 20 , 17 , 22 , _?_
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14. Question
The two unlabeled figures share a common feature. Only one of the answer figures shares this same feature. Which figure shares this common feature?
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
In a small town of 2400 people, 35% are working women, 35% are working men, 5% are stay-at-home parents, and the rest are still in school. How many people are still in school?
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Which of the following words is the opposite of “temperamental”?
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Which number has the lowest value?
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
The two unlabelled figures share a common feature. One of the answer figures does NOT share this same feature. Which figure does NOT share the common feature?
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Assumptions:
Only black shirts are allowed to be worn by soldiers while in the barracks.
Bob is a soldier.
All soldiers are staying in the barracks for the night.
Conclusion:
Bob can wear his blue shirt.
If the assumptions are true, the conclusion is:
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Which of the following words is the opposite of “meandering”?
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21. Question
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Which number has the lowest value?
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
ANCIENT is to MODERN as __?__ is to GENEROUS.
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24. Question
Which figure comes next in the sequence?
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
What is the next number in the series?
33/32 , 28/32 , 23/32 , 18/32 , 13/32 , _?_
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26. Question
Gas for traveling 300 miles costs $50. How much is his total gas expense on a 1500-mile drive?
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27. Question
Which figure comes next in the sequence?
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
What is the next number in the series?
5000 , 1000 , 200 , 40 , _?_
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Fred spent a total of 96 minutes walking 3 miles. At this rate, it would take __?__ minutes for him to finish his 5-mile walkathon.
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30. Question
Which of the following words is the opposite of “ambiguity”?
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31. Question
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32. Question
The two unlabeled figures share a common feature. Only one of the
answer figures shares this same feature. Which figure shares this common feature?
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Assumptions:
All toys are kept on the shelves.
Jane has a miniature train.
All miniature trains are toys.
Conclusion:
Jane’s miniature train is kept in one of the shelves.
If the assumptions are true, the conclusion is:
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Which number has the lowest value?
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
TEACHER is to SCHOOL as __?__ is to HOSPITAL.
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Which number has the lowest value?
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
The two unlabelled figures share a common feature. One of the answer figures does NOT share this same feature. Which figure does NOT share the common feature?
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Which of the following words is the opposite of “ramification”?
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39. Question
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
The 20-year-old statue is an eighth as old as the fountain beside it. When the statue reaches 32 years on display, the fountain will be __?__ years old.
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
What is the next number in the series?
1 , 9 , 25 , 49 , 81 , _?_
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
CAKE is to BAKER as BACON is to __?__.
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
What is the next number in the series?
4 , 16 , 64 , 256 , 1024 , _?_
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Which of the following words is the opposite of “predominant”?
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
The two unlabelled figures share a common feature. One of the answer figures does NOT share this same feature. Which figure does NOT share the common feature?
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
CAR is to VEHICLE as COUSIN is to __?__.
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Which figure comes next in the sequence?
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Assumptions:
All charging cables are white.
White charging cables are short.
Only short cables are safe to use.
Conclusion:
White charging cables are safe to use.
If the assumptions are true, the conclusion is:
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Holly’s project requires some beads. Ivy is working on a bigger project that requires thrice the number of beads. The total beads needed for both of their projects is 2400. How many beads are needed for Ivy’s project?
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Why You Need to Take a PI Practice Test Before the Real Exam
The Predictive Index is a challenging hurdle for many prospective employees worldwide. Candidates are challenged with a high number of questions to be answered in a very short amount of time. You’ll be required to complete 50 questions in just 12 minutes.
The Predictive Index Cognitive Assessment consists of three main parts:
- Abstract Reasoning
- Numerical Reasoning
- Verbal Reasoning
Each section is weighted equally in the test, each breaking down into three further sub-categories. You must be well-prepared if you want a chance at coming out ahead of the competition and achieving a good score – for the very best all-round prep you need Prepterminal’s Rapid Predictive Index Prep Course, our modular study resource packed with written/video guides and extensive practice material to teach you all the quick tricks and strategies to speed through the questions and give you the competitive edge on exam day.
Predictive Index Assessment: Course Content
- Intro and StrategyBuy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Number Series3 steps, 35 minutesLearn how to rapidly solve number series questions by identifying whether they are linear, geometric, compound, layered, or squared.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Spatial Awareness3 steps, 30 minutesLearn how to identify conforming and outlying figures in image series for a quick & accurate solution.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Inductive Reasoning3 steps, 30 minutesLearn how to rapidly spot the pattern in a sequence of images and apply that rule to find the correct answer.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Analogies3 steps, 20 minutesLearn how to identify words with similar meanings and eliminate incorrect answers quickly.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Antonyms3 steps, 20 minutesLearn how to identify words with opposite meanings by applying English language rules and rapidly answer any antonym question.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Formal Logic3 steps, 30 minutesLearn how to rapidly apply a mental Venn diagram to logic problems to determine the truth of statements.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Non-Verbal Analogies3 steps, 30 minutesLearn how to quickly identify the rule in a transition between two images and apply the same rule to another transition.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Lowest Values3 steps, 25 minutesLearn how to compare different representations of numbers to identify the lowest value easily.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Word Problems3 steps, 30 minutesLearn how to interpret word-based math problems, pick out the relevant information & rapidly find the right answer.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Predictive Index Primer1 step, 5 minutesLearn about the Predictive Index and how you can best take on the test.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Behavioral assessment7 steps, 45 minutesLearn what's on your behavioral assessment and how to represent yourself to fit the job role.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- Behavioral assessment – Video Guide
- Behavioral Assessment – Written Guide
- Technical Positions Preferred PI Behavioral Key Factors
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- Management Positions Preferred PI Behavioral Key Factors
- Behavioral assessment Questions
- PLI Practice Tests3 steps, 1 hourApply your learning with 3 full-length practice tests.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
- BONUS Interview Prep Video Guide1 step, 10 minutesFind out the best common practice for interviews and how you can get yourself into the best possible headspace on the big day.Buy this Course: Get full access to all lessons, practice tests and guides.
The Design of Our PLI Practice Test
Our free PLI practice test is expertly formulated to accurately simulate real Predictive Index tests so that you can get an insight into what to expect when you take the real thing. Our tests are designed by psychometric professionals who review the PLI regularly and interview former test-takers so that they can keep the information in the course up-to-date.
The PLI test is designed to assess your ability to work quickly and accurately under pressure; it is NOT designed to assess advanced numerical reasoning. Our free PLI practice test is representative of the questions you will encounter on official Predictive Index tests.
Our PLI sample test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions to be answered in 12 minutes. Here you will have the option to simulate a real PI LI test with realistic results. Calculators are not permitted on the actual PI LI test. You can only use rough paper to work out your answers. So it’s best not to use a calculator when completing our PLI practice test.
After you have completed each test, click Finish Quiz. Next, in order to see the explanations for every question, click View Questions. In order to take the test again, click Restart Quiz, or return to the home page, and select Click to continue.
How to Optimize Your Score on the PI Test
Studying for a test can often be overwhelming. And, it can be particularly difficult to get started, especially if you have been out of school for a while and you are feeling somewhat apprehensive about the whole process.
That’s why we at PrepTerminal, have created three test tips that will provide you with a very simple set of steps that will help you begin your PLI test study journey.
Step #1. Take our PLI Test Sample (Diagnostic Test)
We have developed a practice (diagnostic) test to measure your starting test level. Our PLI test sample will give you the opportunity to:
- Find your areas of strength and weakness
- Exercise on questions you are finding difficult
- Monitor your advancement and measure your progress
Step #2. Learn PLI Test Practical Strategies and Cunning Problem-solving Methodologies
You should approach your PLI test in a very specific manner. The creators of the PLI Cognitive Assessment developed this exam with specific goals in mind. Thus, they designed the test in a particular way and often included traps to trip up unprepared test-takers.
We at PrepTerminal, understand how the PLI assessment was created and know just how to approach this exam. We will teach you the practical strategies and cunning problem-solving techniques you need to avoid any PLI test traps. These strategies and techniques will also allow you to optimize your test score and improve your test-taking time.
For a limited time, we are giving you the chance to try the first two modules of our PLI test prep course for FREE. We are so confident that you will love our system that we would like you to experience our course material free of charge.
Step #3. Complete Sample Practice Tests that Mimic the Real PLI exam with detailed answer explanations
Once you have learned the specific PLI test-taking tips and strategies and have familiarized yourself with the format of the PLI assessment, it is time to put your knowledge into action. Then, you can apply all you know to our full-length mock practice tests. The more practice tests you complete, the more confident you will become, and the more your score will improve.
Hey, I’m Michael, PrepTerminal’s Predictive Index expert. I am here to help you with any questions or concerns you may have about the PI Test. Feel free to contact me at mike@prepterminal.com.
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QQuincey J★★★★★Informative for the subjectHelpful to understand the right answers
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PPaul P★★★★★predictive index job applicationGood guides and practice
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SSteve B★★★★★really easyI finished this in three hours and it was just like the real test
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PPhilip L★★★★☆Catch easy pointsI picked up a lot of extra points just by knowing how to look for the easy questions, thanks!
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AAndrei T★★★★☆Don’t skip any modulesSome of the sections might sound really simple but the guides really help you save time
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SSandra G★★★★★Big confidence builderit helped SO MUCH to know what was going to be on my test, in less than a day i was completely ready
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CCarl★★★★★Number Series helped!Learning how to identify the number series helped me save a lot of time
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SSteven H★★★★★Very easy guidesThe guides were easy to understand and helped me answer the questions very fast, highly recommend