Rough idea of how many correct marks needed
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Re: Rough idea of how many correct marks needed
It's hard to say what types of spatial reasoning questions they might put in. CEM tests contain spatial reasoning so if you buy NVR books that are aimed at CEM tests as as other non-GL type preparation books for NVR you will find question types to practise taht could be classified as spatial reasoning. The example they give in the Kent familiarisation document for the new test is finding a shape within a shape but there are many more types than that.
This is the area of the test that is hardest to practise because it isn't based on set types of question from the familiarisation papers.
This is the area of the test that is hardest to practise because it isn't based on set types of question from the familiarisation papers.
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Re: Rough idea of how many correct marks needed
Thanks mystery, yes this area is very obscure, and like said best to try many different types.
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Re: Rough idea of how many correct marks needed
Hi
Anyone who's preparing their child for this year's test?
Thanks
Anyone who's preparing their child for this year's test?
Thanks
Re: Rough idea of how many correct marks needed
Hi confident mum , my dd is . There is another thread on there for us