The short free 11+ practice test below is a cut down version of the full 11+ practice test pack which includes over 200 questions. Doing the full tests will give you an idea of the type of questions in the 11+ and how your child will actually perform. The test is very comprehensive and can be used multiple times – the best method is to let your child do the test, then review all the mistakes, revise, practice, and then do the tests again to see if any gaps still exist and if improvements have been made. Children only get one chance to get into your local grammar school so make sure to also use the full tests to determine if your child is ready.

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Eleven Plus - Free Practice Test


This quick trial test will provide you with a taste of the real thing.

Read the questions carefully and select and enter the correct answer.

You have 20 minutes to complete this test after which time your answers will be automatically submitted.

- use the icon located in the top right hand corner to take the test in full screen mode.

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Shania has 3 pieces of wool to make a bracelet.

One piece is 160 mm long, another piece is 26 cm long and the last piece is 0.45 m long.

What is the total length of wool, in centimetres, that Shania has? (just type the number)

 

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The cost of travel insurance in pounds (C) is worked out using the equation: C = 10 + 20(x – 1)
x is the number of weeks that a customer is travelling for.

A customer wants travel insurance for 6 weeks.

How much should the customer be charged?

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Complete the sentence by selecting the correct word.

It was the first day back at school today and ________ went awful.

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In the following sentence identify the punctuation mistake and select the corrected sentence.

"Because of the dragons, of course,” John said scornfully. “There's supposed to have been a whole family which terrorised the valley for years until they died from some weird disease"

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Examine the two images on the left and then determine which image on the right is similar

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Complete the sentence by selecting the correct word.

The afternoon lessons ________ really fast.

7 / 20

Enter the next number in the sequence below;

1, 2, 6, 15, 31, ( ______ )

 

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The three figures on the left are alike in some way. Determine which figure on the right is most like these figures.

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Look at the grid.

Molly starts at the star. She moves 2 squares south-west, 2 squares north and one square east.

What shape will she arrive at?

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The words in the second set follow the same pattern as the words in the first set


e.g.         vile (vet) fact         sale (   sew   ) blow

 

Use the pattern in the first set of words below to determine the missing word in the second set;

clip (pile) led           drum (           ) see

 

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Find the pair of letters that completes each sentence in the most sensible way. Use the alphabet to help you.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

PH is to VC as YO is to __ __

 

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Find the pair of letters that completes each sentence in the most sensible way. Use the alphabet to help you.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

WB is to AJ as SC is to __ __

13 / 20

Find the figure which is the most unlike the others.

14 / 20

In the sentence below identify the four-letter word hidden at the end of one word and the start of the next.

e.g. I want to win every time. ( wine )

Her pyjamas should have been washed.

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Grid image with coordinates

What are the coordinates of Point Q?

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In the following sentence identify the spelling mistake and enter it correctly in the space provided.

London is the capital and largst city of England and the United Kingdom

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The shapes on the left have some code letters that describe them. Work out what the code letters mean. On the right there is a shape on its own. Using a similar method determine which code represents this shape.

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On the left is a big square with one small empty square. From the five squares on the right find the square which should replace the empty one.

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Find the three-letters which complete the word in capitals and finishes the sentence in a sensible way.

e.g. I’ll put some GED cheese on the pizza. ( RAT )
I’ll put some GRATED cheese on the pizza.

 

At the market there was homemade VANA ice cream.

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Marvin made a pie chart to show the eye colours of the children in his class.

What is the modal eye colour?

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Click each of the links below for the full tests – each one is about 50 minutes long just like the real thing;

-> English
-> Mathematics
-> Non-Verbal Reasoning
-> Verbal Reasoning