Most areas use the same paper for late sitters, so we think it is safer if no-one gives any information, even about numbers of questions, timing etc. Please see the forum rules, which, of course, everyone agrees to when the sign up to the site
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faq17. Can I post information about 11+ test content (e.g. questions my child can recall), or request such information?
Remember that there may well be sessions for late sitters [and special arrangements for children moving into the area after all the scheduled sittings].
As a responsible forum we will not allow anything to be posted that might prejudice the integrity of the test.
No one should be revealing any aspect of test content unless a moderator has agreed.
[It is for moderators to decide if and when it is safe to post, based on a knowledge of local circumstances where possible, or on reliable evidence provided by members.]
Evidence that it is safe to post should be clear and beyond doubt (e.g. in writing from an authoritative source).
Copyright must be respected.
This FAQ forms part of the 'Rules & Guidance'.