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11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning
For Ages 10-11
Practice Paper 1
For GL Assessment
Read the following:
Do not open this booklet or start the test until you are told to do so.
1. This is a multiple-choice test.
2. There are six sections in this test. You will have six minutes to do each section.
3. Each section has at least two practice questions that you can try before you start.
The time it takes to do the practice questions is not included as part of the six minutes.
4, You should mark your answer to each question in pencil on the separate answer sheet.
5. You should only mark one answer for each question. To mark your answer,
draw a straight line through the rectangle next to the option you have chosen.
If you make a mistake, rub it out and mark your new answer clearly.
6. Make sure you keep your place on the answer sheet and mark your
answer in the box that has the same number as the question.
7. Doas many questions as you can. If you get stuck on a question, choose the answer
that you think is most likely to be correct, then move on to the next question.
8. You should do any rough working on a separate piece of paper.
Work carefully, but go as quickly as you can.
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On the left of each question below is a big square with one small empty square.
Find which of the five squares on the right should replace the empty square.
Mark its letter on the answer sheet.
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Example Question 1:
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Example Question
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11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning
For Ages 10-11
Practice Paper 2
For GL Assessment
Read the following:
Do not open this booklet or start the test until you are told to do so.
1. This is a multiple-choice test.
2. There are six sections in this test. You will have six minutes to do each section.
3. Each section has at least two practice questions that you can try before you start.
The time it takes to do the practice questions is not included as part of the six minutes.
4, You should mark your answer to each question in pencil on the separate answer sheet.
5. You should only mark one answer for each question. To mark your answer,
draw a straight line through the rectangle next to the option you have chosen.
If you make a mistake, rub it out and mark your new answer clearly.
6. Make sure you keep your place on the answer sheet and mark your
answer in the box that has the same number as the question.
7. Do as many questions as you can. If you get stuck on a question, choose the answer
that you think is most likely to be correct, then move on to the next question.
8. You should do any rough working on a separate piece of paper.
Work carefully, but go as quickly as you can.
Exam set NHTE2 [ES 00° 2018Section 1
Each question below has five figures. Find which figure in each row
is most unlike the others. Mark its letter on the answer sheet.
Example Question:
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to the bottom ones. Work out how the letters go with the shapes and then find the code for the
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11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning
For Ages 10-11
Practice Paper 3
For GL Assessment.
Read the following:
Do not open this booklet or start the test until you are told to do so.
1. This is a multiple-choice test.
2. There are six sections in this test. You will have six minutes to do each section.
3. Each section has at least two practice questions that you can try before you start.
The time it takes to do the practice questions is not included as part of the six minutes,
4, You should mark your answer to each question in pencil on the separate answer sheet.
You should only mark one answer for each question. To mark your answer,
draw a straight line through the rectangle next to the option you have chosen.
If you make a mistake, rub it out and mark your new answer clearly.
6. Make sure you keep your place on the answer sheet and mark your
answer in the box that has the same number as the question.
7. Do as many questions as you can. If you get stuck on a question, choose the answer
that you think is most likely to be correct, then move on to the next question.
8. You should do any rough working on a separate piece of paper.
Work carefully, but go as quickly as you can.
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For each question below there are two figures that are like each other in some way.
Find which of the five figures on the right is most like the two figures on the left.
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