CCAT Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test
The Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test (CCAT) is a group-administered aptitude test for grades K-12 used to estimate students’ reasoning and problem solving skills. Unlike assessment tests which measure what a student has already learned, aptitude tests are designed to measure intellectual ability, focusing on analytic and problem solving skills rather than specific knowledge.
The Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test (CCAT) is the Canadian version of the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) in the U.S. These two tests are identical in both format and grade level and on our web site are referred to as the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT).