Does anyone know a website or a book where I have some General Cognitive Ability Tests/ Standardized Exams for free? The sites I found are not what I was looking or were asking me to pay.

I don't know of any free quality exams. However, if you want to take a cognitive ability test, I suggest you contact a university that teaches master's level psychology students. Often these students need people to whom they can get practice administering these tests.

Thank You! I never knew you could get some practice exams from universities :O

I won't guarantee it -- but it is worth a phone call.

Yes, I can help you find resources for General Cognitive Ability Tests or Standardized Exams for free. One useful website is "Open Psychometrics" (openpsychometrics.org), which offers a wide variety of free cognitive tests and measures. You can access their collection of tests, including verbal, numerical, and logical reasoning tests. The website doesn't require any payment or login, and you can take the tests directly online.

Another resource to consider is "Mensa Workout" (mensa.org/workout), which is a free online test provided by Mensa, an international high IQ society. The Mensa Workout consists of 30 questions and is designed to give you a rough idea of your cognitive abilities. It could be a good starting point for your cognitive ability preparation.

Additionally, you can check out the "Practice Aptitude Tests" (practiceaptitudetests.com). While there is a paid option available, they also offer a range of free practice tests for various cognitive abilities, such as numerical, verbal, and abstract reasoning. Simply browse through their free tests section to access the available options.

Finally, for standardized exams preparation, you can explore websites like Khan Academy (khanacademy.org) and Open Culture (openculture.com). These platforms provide free educational resources, including test preparation materials for exams like the SAT, ACT, GRE, and more.

Remember to always verify the reliability and validity of the tests or exams you are practicing, as not all free resources may be professionally developed or fully representative of standardized exams.