Assembling Objects practice test
How shapes connect and fit together in space.
Assembling Objects is a spatial subtest. It asks you to look at a set of shapes and work out how they connect or fit together — which shape connects to which, or which assembled figure the parts make. It cannot be represented in text, so every question here is an authored figure. This bank is smaller than the others on purpose: the subtest is spatial, and each figure is drawn by hand for this site rather than taken from anywhere. The bank here covers the concepts most often tested, each question original and written for this site, with a one-line explanation of the correct answer.
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AO-001
The two shapes above connect at their marked points. Which statement describes the correct connection?
The concepts this bank tests
These are the concepts behind the questions. The study sheet groups your missed items by concept, so three misses that are all one gap read as one gap.
- connecting shapes
- fitting parts
- spatial rotation
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