CEM VR
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CEM VR
Hi!
Please could somebody let me know the format (I know it changes) for the CEM VR. In the practice tests there is often lots of the same style of questions, 16 shuffled sentences, for example. In the real think is there more likely to be a few of each type or is it pot luck?
And also, are all the questions multiple choice or will there be any answers that need to be written down?
Please could somebody let me know the format (I know it changes) for the CEM VR. In the practice tests there is often lots of the same style of questions, 16 shuffled sentences, for example. In the real think is there more likely to be a few of each type or is it pot luck?
And also, are all the questions multiple choice or will there be any answers that need to be written down?
Re: CEM VR
Is Medway CEM or GL? This page states that it is GL, although I note that the council website just states that the papers are written especially for Medway. Not that it answers your question, but maybe someone else can give you an answer.
scary mum
Re: CEM VR
Scary Mum - changed to CEM 2/3 years ago.
VR is multiple choice.
The only writing your DC will need to do is the extended writing exam.
Edit to add: and they need to write the answer to the Maths questions at the top on the answer sheet (see link below)
Have just tried to google for the Familiarisation booklet. Which, strangely, isn’t available on the Medway site but have found a link here:
https://www.kentadvice.co.uk/images/ken ... ooklet.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Might be worth a read?
VR is multiple choice.
The only writing your DC will need to do is the extended writing exam.
Edit to add: and they need to write the answer to the Maths questions at the top on the answer sheet (see link below)
Have just tried to google for the Familiarisation booklet. Which, strangely, isn’t available on the Medway site but have found a link here:
https://www.kentadvice.co.uk/images/ken ... ooklet.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Might be worth a read?