Verbal reasoning types
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Verbal reasoning types
Can someone tell me how many types of Verbal reasoning l should prepare DS for re Kent exam ? Is it just the 20 types or more?
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11plusmum99
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11plusmum99
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a query
How do I find out about these 20 types?
Many thanks,
J
Many thanks,
J
1 = A = Insert a letter
2 = B = Related words
3 = C = Word letter codes
4 = D = Closest meaning
5 = E = Hidden word
6 = F = Missing word
7 = G = Letters for numbers
8 = J = Move a letter
9 = L = Letter series
10 = M = Word connections
11 = P = Number series
12 = Q = Compound words
13 = R = Make a word
14 = U = Letter connections
15 = Z = Reading information
16 = H = Opposite meaning
17 = I = Complete the sum
18 = K = Related numbers
19 = N = Word-number codes
20 = O = Complete the word
21 = S = Same meaning
We dont need HIKNOS in kent which is 16-21 when you are using the IPS verbal reasoning book. As per yoyo's instructions we are doing the basics too. Do you have the IPS VR book?
2 = B = Related words
3 = C = Word letter codes
4 = D = Closest meaning
5 = E = Hidden word
6 = F = Missing word
7 = G = Letters for numbers
8 = J = Move a letter
9 = L = Letter series
10 = M = Word connections
11 = P = Number series
12 = Q = Compound words
13 = R = Make a word
14 = U = Letter connections
15 = Z = Reading information
16 = H = Opposite meaning
17 = I = Complete the sum
18 = K = Related numbers
19 = N = Word-number codes
20 = O = Complete the word
21 = S = Same meaning
We dont need HIKNOS in kent which is 16-21 when you are using the IPS verbal reasoning book. As per yoyo's instructions we are doing the basics too. Do you have the IPS VR book?
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Yikes
Thanks for that -- I really am clueless!!!
Is there a book anyone could recommend that lays all this out?
Thanks again,
J
Is there a book anyone could recommend that lays all this out?
Thanks again,
J
This is by far the best book I found to start with and its done according to the different types so its easy to see what you need and dont need. Of all the 11+ books I really like how easy and step by step this is when you are clueless as I was with VR
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/review ... 285328.php
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/review ... 285328.php
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Great!
Off to buy it now.
So far we've only done two sets of vr and nvr tests, early on in years three and four.
Thanks again,
J
So far we've only done two sets of vr and nvr tests, early on in years three and four.
Thanks again,
J
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Yoyo - I'm sure that last year you directed me to a list of examples of each type in a free download on this site which was really useful as check that my DS could do them all. I can't find it on the site now. If you know where it is it would be useful if you could direct people to it. Or perhaps its been removed?yoyo123 wrote:usually just 15 as found on the GL/Letts NfER practice papers, very occasionally the other 6 (aka HIKNOS types) crop up. I usually cover them briefly just in case