Is your child taking the 11 plus this year?
Although many teachers are unable to provide specialised support for youngsters who want to take the 11 plus, as a parent you can help. The first step is to understand the kind of questions your child will have to answer. Take a look at these samples taken from a typical test* – how would YOU do?
Verbal reasoning
Question 1
Find the four letter word which can be added to the letters in capitals to make a new word. The new word will complete the sentence sensibly. Write the four letter word e.g. England is a constitutional MON (Answer) ARCH Y(monarchy).
- He had to CER over the wall
- She LOD the blinds
- Sam found lots of BARS at the antiques fair
- It was not her fault – she was BLESS
- The empty crisp packet had been DISED
- In what direction is he facing if he makes a quarter turn anti-clockwise?
- In what direction is he facing if he makes a three quarter turn clockwise?
- In what direction is he facing if he makes a quarter turn clockwise and then a half turn anti-clockwise?
- In what direction is he facing if he makes a three quarter turn anti-clockwise, a quarter turn clockwise and finally half a turn anti-clockwise?
- There were 325 pies at the banquet. If one dish holds 30 pies, how many dishes do you need to hold all the pies?
- A bag holds 47 sweets. How many children can have four sweets each?
- A bottle of olive oil holds 250ml. A larger bottle holds two-and-a-half times as much. What is its capacity?
- Which has the greater mass, 3kg of onions or 7lb of feathers?
- Bridgetown, Barbados is four hours behind GMT. If a plane leaves London at 06:00 GMT, write the local time it lands in Bridgetown if the flight takes six hours.
- The (shelf) was full of old books
- Ten (sheep) were grazing in the field
- My brother gave me (half) of his apple
- The (potato) is used to make chips
- He was a brave (hero) to rescue the dog from drowning