Categorise - Place in or assign to a particular class or group; arrange or order by classes or categories; classify, sort out, sort, separate, Justify - Give reasons or evidence to support an answer, response or conclusion; show or prove how an argument, statement or conclusion is right or reasonable, Distinguish - Recognise as distinct or different; note points of difference between; discriminate; discern; make clear a difference/s between two or more concepts or items, Classify - Arrange, distribute or order in classes or categories according to shared qualities or characteristics, Identify - Distinguish; locate, recognise and name; establish or indicate who or what someone or something is; provide an answer from a number of possibilities; recognise and state a distinguishing factor or feature, Calculate - Determine or find (e.g. a number, answer) by using mathematical processes; obtain a numerical answer showing the relevant stages in the working; ascertain/determine from given facts, figures or information, Deduce - Arrive at, reach or draw a logical conclusion from reasoning and the information given, Infer - Derive or conclude something from evidence and reasoning, rather than from explicit statements; listen or read beyond what has been literally expressed; imply or hint at, Contrast - Display recognition of differences by deliberate juxtaposition of contrary elements; show how things are different or opposite; give an account of the differences between two or more items or situations, referring to both or all of them throughout, Recognise - Identify or recall particular features of information from knowledge; identify that an item, characteristic or quality exists; perceive as existing or true; be aware of or acknowledge, Determine - Establish, conclude or ascertain after consideration, observation, investigation or calculation; decide or come to a resolution,

IA1 - Data Test - Cognitive Verbs

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