What is the agenda for the 11+ Exam?
There are two multiple choice tests:
Verbal Reasoning is the first test that is taken and it consists of 80 questions to be answered in 50 minutes. The questions are split into 15 or more sections with 5 or 6 questions of the same type per section. Questions are multiple-choice and can be answered in any order throughout the 50-minute exam. Questions are answered on a separate answer sheet using a pencil to make a horizontal line against the chosen answer. Rough working may be done on the question booklet.
The Non-Verbal test consists of 70 questions split into 5 sections (3 Non-Verbal Reasoning sections and 2 Spatial Reasoning sections). The Non-Verbal & Spatial Reasoning test must be answered one section at a time following precise instructions from the invigilator. At the start of each section the invigilator will read out the instructions and allow the students to answer two practice questions. Once the practice questions have been completed and the answers have been given by the invigilator, students will have 7 minutes to complete the 14 questions in the first section. Students must complete each section as instructed by the invigilator and must not move onto the next section until they are told to do so. Likewise, a student must not go back to a section once the invigilator has told them to move on. Questions are answered on a separate answer sheet using a pencil to make a horizontal line against the chosen answer. Rough working may be done on the question booklet.
How to Book
1. Use the link to secure your child's place.
2. A week before the exam takes place, you will be sent paper copies of the exam questions and answer papers. Keep these sealed until the morning of the exam.
3. After the exam, scan your child's answers sheet and send back to us for marking.
4. You will receive detailed feedback and scores within a week of taking the exam.

Who is this 11+ mock exam suitable for?
This mock is designed for applicants applying to the following schools:
Boston High School
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School
Bourne Grammar School
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School
Caistor Grammar School
Queen Elizabeth’s High School
Carre’s Grammar School
Skegness Grammar School
Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School
Spalding Grammar School
Kesteven and Sleaford High School
Spalding High School
King Edward VI Academy
The Boston Grammar School
King Edward VI Grammar School
The King’s School Grantham
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