IPS C - O type question help
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IPS C - O type question help
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3 pairs of words. Complete the third pair in the same way as the first two pairs.
(right, sight) (balls, call) (lights, ____________)
My DS's answer is 'sight', but the answer sheet says might.
Not sure where's the letter 'm' for might comes from.
Is the answer sheet wrong?
Please help!
brsitolmum
3 pairs of words. Complete the third pair in the same way as the first two pairs.
(right, sight) (balls, call) (lights, ____________)
My DS's answer is 'sight', but the answer sheet says might.
Not sure where's the letter 'm' for might comes from.
Is the answer sheet wrong?
Please help!
brsitolmum
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Re: IPS C - O type question help
It's alphabetical:
Right, Sight
Ball, Call
Light, Might
HTH
Right, Sight
Ball, Call
Light, Might
HTH
Re: IPS C - O type question help
looks like you move the first letter on to the next in the alphabet - R to S(ight) B to C(all) L to M(ight)bristolmum wrote:Type O
3 pairs of words. Complete the third pair in the same way as the first two pairs.
(right, sight) (balls, call) (lights, ____________)
My DS's answer is 'sight', but the answer sheet says might.
Not sure where's the letter 'm' for might comes from.
Is the answer sheet wrong?
Please help!
brsitolmum
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Re: IPS C - O type question help
Where did that question come from, bristolmum?
I think that the GL Assessment style questions only form the second word from the letters in the first i.e. no leap to another letter which does not exist in the first word
I think that the GL Assessment style questions only form the second word from the letters in the first i.e. no leap to another letter which does not exist in the first word
Re: IPS C - O type question help
I've seen that type in a number of practice materials and definitely in the IPS books.
Re: IPS C - O type question help
These do appear in the GL Asssessment tests. They are SD type 8.
There's something wrong with your question example though.
(right, sight) (balls, call) (lights, ________)
The initial letters move on to the next one alphabetically so 'r' becomes 's', 'b' becomes 'c' and 'l' becomes 'm'.
(right, sight) (balls, call) (lights, might)
But what about the 's' at the end of balls and lights?
Either right should be rights or balls and lights should be singular.
There's something wrong with your question example though.
(right, sight) (balls, call) (lights, ________)
The initial letters move on to the next one alphabetically so 'r' becomes 's', 'b' becomes 'c' and 'l' becomes 'm'.
(right, sight) (balls, call) (lights, might)
But what about the 's' at the end of balls and lights?
Either right should be rights or balls and lights should be singular.
Re: IPS C - O type question help
Yes the type does appear in GL, but I can't find an example of the 2nd word in a pair being anything other than some of the letters in the first word of the pair. Has anyone got an example of a question number from GL tests 5-8 which is similar to the question asked by bristolmum?
Re: IPS C - O type question help
I don't think there are any in GL.
However, SD includes questions like this in her books.
However, SD includes questions like this in her books.
Re: IPS C - O type question help
Its in IPS additional questions book C type O number 11.
(rights, sight) (balls,call) (lights_________)
answer = might
(rights, sight) (balls,call) (lights_________)
answer = might