Are you allowed a calculator for the math part ,I can add ,subtract ,multiple, divide all showing my workings but gave up on long division years ago
Can't use a calc, you're asked to solve word problems in your head. Like "John had 10 apples, Alex has 5 more than 3 times as many, James has 5 less than Alex - how much does James have", might be in the first couple of questions.
Some fun ones (non math) were like, "what does a poem have in common with a statue". So there are interesting questions.
To Robi's point, there is vocab so some of it depending on your school requirements you already have an advantage or disadvantage.
They make you remember a series of numbers, and repeat it back high to low, low to high, and exactly as they say it. That was my best score.
Processing speed, like each number 1-9 has a symbol that correlates with it. Then they give you a piece of paper with the symbols and you have to write the correct number that it's the symbol for, see how many you can do in a certain amount of time.
Problem solving, having to solve a physical puzzle.
I took the test at like 6am after a night of getting stoned, and my working memory and processing speed was so different that my court ordered therapist thought I was acting slow on purpose. But really I was just exhausted. But that went into my medical record, that they thought I might be trying to deceive them.
I should probably just answer the original question: I don't think it has a correlation. Not to be a Debby downer, just my opinion.