Characterisation of NFER Maths Questions
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Characterisation of NFER Maths Questions
Is the math sylabus written down anywhere?
e.g. In a form similar to the A-Z of VR questions?
TIA
SVE
e.g. In a form similar to the A-Z of VR questions?
TIA
SVE
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Hi SLVE
We reviewed the NFER Maths practice papers and were able to create 18 categories of questions from the 200 questions available for The Tutors Maths CD1. Within the 18 categories there are sub-categories e.g. Bar Charts, Pie Charts, Pictograms, etc all come under the one main category.
With The Tutors Mathematics CD2 we took the four NFER papers and wrote five new questions for each question. This reflects the question types and the distribution of questions across the papers.
Unlike Verbal Reasonng where the question types are quite distinct and we can predict overlaps across papers, we could not do this with the Mathematics papers because the question range is so broad.
Both The Tutors Mathematics CD1 and CD2 have free Demos and the questions are unique, also both CDs contain Bonus material to help develop mental arithmatic skills.
Regards
Mike (not logged on yet!!)
We reviewed the NFER Maths practice papers and were able to create 18 categories of questions from the 200 questions available for The Tutors Maths CD1. Within the 18 categories there are sub-categories e.g. Bar Charts, Pie Charts, Pictograms, etc all come under the one main category.
With The Tutors Mathematics CD2 we took the four NFER papers and wrote five new questions for each question. This reflects the question types and the distribution of questions across the papers.
Unlike Verbal Reasonng where the question types are quite distinct and we can predict overlaps across papers, we could not do this with the Mathematics papers because the question range is so broad.
Both The Tutors Mathematics CD1 and CD2 have free Demos and the questions are unique, also both CDs contain Bonus material to help develop mental arithmatic skills.
Regards
Mike (not logged on yet!!)