Multiple Choice vs Standard

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Multiple Choice vs Standard

Post by confused »

Am I right in thinking that the 11+ in Essex uses the standard format (i.e. NOT multiple choice) in its exams?

Is it worth practising with multiple choice to build confidence etc, or do you think it allows the student to rely on a range of answers?

Is nferNelson the best format to go with for practise papers?

Thanks :roll:
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Re: Multiple Choice vs Standard

Post by Guest »

confused wrote:Am I right in thinking that the 11+ in Essex uses the standard format (i.e. NOT multiple choice) in its exams?

Is it worth practising with multiple choice to build confidence etc, or do you think it allows the student to rely on a range of answers?

Is nferNelson the best format to go with for practise papers?

Thanks :roll:

We did both with our daughter but it is the standard format that is used. Does no harm to practice both though.
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Post by essexstardust »

Just bumping this question as its what I was going to ask, just trying to decide what books/papers to get and I am slightly confused as to which to choose. We are in essex, so is it definately standard and is Nfer Nelson the best to get ???
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Post by KB »

Hi. If you are taking the test through the CSSE then the VR is now multiple choice format - Nov 2007 was the first time.
Details on the CSSE web site & they will supply a sample paper.
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