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Paper B. Multiple Choice. 2015 11+ 1. Put your name at the top of the paper. 2. Work as quickly as possible through the questions. 3. If you find a question difficult, move on and then come back to it if you have time. 4. Mark all answers clearly on the multiple choice answer sheet. 5. If you make a mistake, erase your answer and rewrite it. 70 Questions in 40 minutes. www.elevenplusmock.org.uk Copyright 2015ElevenPlusMock

Verbal Reasoning 11+. Paper B 2015 The following sentences have had the order of their words mixed, and also a word added that does not belong. Underline the word that should be taken out to make the sentence make sense, once the words are rearranged. Example: the the are trees singing birds in beak. Answer: beak. The sentence should read The birds are singing in the trees. Question 1. the o clock opens nine shop close at Question 2. cloud lining has two silver a every Question 3. pupil awarded over star a was certificate the Question 4. of the run pen out ink cost has Question 5. park is the the are hiding children in Question 6. difficult too question the is many Four of the words in each list are linked. Choose one word that is not related to these four in the same way. Example: lady, baroness, queen, sir, princess Answer: sir (the others are female) Question 7. rhombus, rectangle, diamond, triangle, square Question 8. potato, carrot, beetroot, apple, parsnip Question 9. flock, bundle, piece, swarm, herd Question 10. discuss, converse, chat, write, talk Question 11. company, solicitor, lawyer, waiter, teacher Question 12. serve, bake, boil, roast, poach 2

In each of these questions, choose one word in the brackets that is closest in meaning to the word in capitals. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. Example: JOYFUL (sad, happy, tune, song, memorable) Question 13. DEXTROUS (flexible, decorate, disaster, pastry, manage) Question 14. PUNCTURE (knife, hole, early, tardy, punctuation) Question 15. CONVERGE (convey, meet, mirror, grass, edge) Question 16. DELICATE (flavour, cream, dedicate, fragile, baby) Question 17. DECIPHER (syphon, difficult, code, pattern, solve) Question 18. DUPLICATE (dupe, copy, light, machine, dangerous) Questions 19-23. These words have been written in code, but the words are not under the right codes. One word is missing. Choose which word goes with which code on the answer sheet. 1234 6423 5268 1254 3254 tale gate lamb meat In these questions one letter can be moved from the first word to the second word to make two new words. The letters must not be otherwise rearranged and both new words must make sense. Find the letter that moves and mark it on the answer sheet. Example: care merge Answer: e (the two new words are car and emerge) Question 24. pending hoping Question 25. lightening fast Question 26. cheat with Question 27. bounce stale Question 28. swallow to Question 29. yearly ever Question 30. heard with 3

Question 31-36. There are six different coloured boxes stacked on top of each other. The blue box is lower than the green box, but higher than the yellow. The black box is lower than the blue box, but is not at the bottom of the pile. The red box is higher than the green box. The yellow box is placed directly above the pink box. Put the boxes in order of placement with the one at the top named as first. Place your choices on the multiple choice answer sheet. Put these things in order of size, time or position and choose the middle one. For example: (December January October July March) Question 37. 5/8, 11/16, 33/64, 7/12, 21/32 Question 38. cup, thimble, flask, tank, mug Question 39. 100m, I mile, 5km, marathon, 90 yards Question 40. rhyme, verse, song, musical, opera Question 41. 02:00, 3.30 a.m., 11.45 a.m., 05:40, 1.15 p.m. Question 42. Moon, Earth, satellite, Sun, meteor Question 43. rhyme, rhythm, rinse, rhythmic, rhinocerous In these sentences, the word in capitals has had three letters next to each other removed. These three letters make one correctly spelt word without changing their order. The sentence that you make must make sense. Example: Can you hear the feet STAMG? Answer: PIN (stamping) Question 44. The CHIMZEES love the bananas. Question 45. PARLIAT will resume in September. Question 46. In MH, the clocks go forward. Question 47. The story will be in the NEWSPRS tomorrow. Question 48. The science EXPEENT was a disaster! Question 49. I have to get my hair cut at the BERS tomorrow. 4

You must choose one word from the first set of brackets and one word from the second set of brackets on your answer sheet. Together they must form a new word. For example: (car town by) (play pet side) Answer: carpet Question 50. (king dead kin) (dome dread lock) Question 51. (hard play monk) (den key ground) Question 52. (come fin long) (dies for face) Question 53. (par sir far) (lone over son) Question 54. (tell stall mini) (ably on house) Question 55. (car bar door) (fly gin racks) In each of these questions, one word in the brackets means the opposite as the word in capitals. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. For example: JOYFUL (sad, happy, tune, song, memorable) Question 56. BASHFUL (shy, outgoing, mend, empty, kind) Question 57. EXEMPLARY (perfect, example, nondescript, bad, land) Question 58. CRUDE (refined, rude, loaf, receive, jail) Question 59. AUGMENT (shorten, lengthen, argument, talk, different) Question 60. AMATEUR (football, train, professional, image, carpet) Question 61. CONCUR (run, conference, agree, result, disagree) In these questions you must choose one word from the first bracket and one word from the second bracket on the answer sheet that best completes the sentence. Question 62. Question 63. Question 64. Horse is to (stable, grass, four) as rabbit is to (one, sugar, warren) Cube is to (box, cub, six) as tetrahedron is to (tetra, four, diamond) Male is to (lame, man, job) as care is to (cat, woman, race) Question 65. 100 is to (200, 10,000, 50) as 9 is to (20, 5, 81) Question 66. Wire is to (circus, electricity, pin) as pipe is to (water, smoke, band) 5

Find the FOUR letter word that is hidden in each of the following sentences. Each four letter word can be found using the letters at the end of one word and the beginning of the next word. For example: Winnie the Pooh lived in Hundred Acre Wood. (Answer: crew) Question 67. Careful drivers are warmly welcomed at all our hotels. Question 68. The water is flooding the area. Question 69. We must empty the tank before it overflows. Question 70. The winning nation in the Olympics is End of Test. Now check your work. 6