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Post by demonllama Tue Jul 01, 2008 2:22 pm

Our parents/grandparents had to do this test at 11 years old to determine whether they'd go to Grammar School (ie for clever kids) or the Comprehensive (for the not so clever kids).

1. Make adjectives from these nouns: beauty, slope, glass, friend, doubt, expense, delight, sleep, danger, sport.


2. Write these lines of poetry in the usual way, putting in capital letters and the correct punctuation: the evening is coming the sun sinks to rest the rooks are all flying straight home to the nest caw says the rook, as he flies overhead it's time little people were going to bed.


3. Choose the correct word from those in brackets:


a) She gave the (fare, fair) to the conductor.


b) I am (confidant, confident) of success.


c) Why does she (die, dye) her hair?


d) His sister has (wrote, written) him a letter.


e) The screw fell off because it was (lose, loose).


4. Fill in the relative pronoun in the following sentences:


a) That is the coat .......... my brother took away.


b) The man to .......... I spoke was very disagreeable.


c) The boy .......... ball I kicked was offended.


d) The man .......... does his duty is always brave.


e) He asked me .......... I intended to do.


5. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Re-write the sentences correctly:


a) This is not an Infant's School.


b) I am told that Tom Jones's brother have won a scholarship.


c) The bishop and another fellow then entered the hall.


d) When the dog recognised me it wagged it's tail.


e) The matter does not concern you or I.


f) Talking to my friend, the bus passed me.



COMPREHENSIONRead the following:

'You are old, Father William,' the young man said, 'And your hair has become very white; And yet you incessantly stand on your head - Do you think, at your age, it is right?'


'In my youth,' Father William replied to his son, 'I feared it might injure the brain; 'But, now that I'm perfectly sure I have none, 'Why, I do it again and again.'


'You are old,' said the youth, 'as I mentioned before, 'And have grown most uncommonly fat;


'Yet you turned a back-somersault in at the door - 'Pray, what is the reason of that?' 'In my youth,' said the sage, as he shook his grey locks, 'I kept all my limbs very supple.

'By the use of this ointment - one shilling the box - 'Allow me to send you a couple?'

Now answer these questions:

a) Father William was certainly a queer man. Mention two queer things that he did.

b) When he was young, Father William thought that one of his pranks might do him harm. When he was old, he changed his mind. Why?

c) What does 'incessantly' mean? What is a back-somersault?

d) What does the word 'supple' mean? How did Father William keep supple? Do you keep supple in the same way?

e) What signs of old age did Father William show?

ARITHMETICRead the following:

1. 3,755 is multiplied by 25 and the result is divided by 125. Write down the answer.

2. A motorist leaves home at 10.15am and drives at 32 miles per hour. He stops for lunch from noon to 1.45pm and then continues his journey at 30 miles per hour. How many miles has he travelled by 5pm?

3. An aeroplane uses 100 gallons of petrol for a flight of 150 miles. How far could it fly using 40 gallons?

4. Write in figures: twelve thousand and twelve.

5. A race started at 23 minutes past three and finished at 23 minutes to four. How long did it take?

6. Simplify:

a) 1,000 - 10

b) 25 x 12

c) 615 divided by 3

d) 0.5 + 0.75

e) The fractions 4/5 - 7/10

7. Of 800 people living in a village, half are men and half women. A quarter of the men leave the village to join the army. How many more women then men now remain?

8. Multiply 7,296 by 479.

9. Which of these numbers is divisible by 4 without any remainder: 214, 230, 226, 224, 218?

10. Add all the odd numbers between 12 and 20.

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE/KNOWLEDGERead the following:

1. The letters ERBDA are just the letters of the word BREAD mixed up. Now, straighten up the following:

a) AAANNB is a fruit which comes from abroad.

b) ROHES is a large animal.

c) GRATEAMR is a girl's name.

d) DWEBORRA is an article of furniture.

e) SAIRINS are used in Christmas puddings.

2. Select and write down one of the answers below which makes the best answer to the following:


A woman who had fallen into the water was dragged out in a drowning condition by a man, but she did not thank him because:

a) She never felt thankful for small things.

b) She did not know the man well enough.

c) She was feeling better.

d) She was still unconscious.

3. Complete the following by giving words expressing sound and ending in 'ing'.
e.g. the humming of telephone wires.

a) the ................. of leaves

b) the ................. of anvils.

c) the ................. of brakes.

d) the ................. of stairs.

4. In each of the sets of words given below there is one word meaning something rather different from the other three. Find the different word in each line and write it down:

a) alike, same, similar, somewhat.

b) pigeon, duck, goose, swan.

c) bus, conductor, passenger, driver.

d) this, that, the, those.

e) firm, rough, solid, hard.

f) desk, book, cupboard, drawer.

g) spade, earth, sand, gravel.

h) pretty, nice, charm, lovely.

i) justice, merciful, pitying, forgiving.

j) tumbler, cup, mug, jug.

k) fishing, rowing, climbing, swimming.

l) scarlet, blue, red, pink.

m) sewing, cotton, needle, calico.

5. Each of the following sentences here can be made into better sense by interchanging two words.


Re-write the sentences correctly: E.g. Milk like cats - Cats like milk.

a) Our black cat had a retriever with the fight next door.

b) The sea went to the family for a swim.

c) The shepherd whistled by the gate and stood to his dog.

d) A was stung by Joan bee.


e) Sailors have to climb able to be.


ANSWERSIn addition to the above, students were asked to write essays on subjects as varied as: 'The bravest deed that I know', Eggs, Everest, The Gothic, Queen Salote, The Maoris, and 'What life must be like as a cat'.


One group of students even had to give an account of an imaginary talk between an eagle and an owl.

GENERAL ENGLISH
1. beautiful, sloping, glassy, friendly, doubting, expensive, delightful, sleeping, dangerous, sporting/sporty

2. The evening is coming, The sun sinks to rest, The rooks are all flying Straight home to the nest. 'Caw', says the rook, As he flies overhead, 'It's time little people Were going to bed.'

3. a) fare; b) confident; c) dye; d) written; e) loose

4. a) which; b) whom; c) whose;


5. a) This is not an Infants' School.

b) I am told that Tom Jones's brother has won a scholarship.

c) The bishop and another gentleman then entered the hall.

d) When the dog recognised me it wagged its tail.

e) The matter does not concern you or me.

f) While talking to my friend, the bus passed me.


COMPREHENSION
a) Two queer things that Father William did were to stand on his head and turn a back-somersault at the door.


b) Father William changed his mind because he is sure he doesn't have a brain to injure.


c) 'Incessantly' means repeatedly, without relief. A back-somersault is when someone jumps over backwards.


d) The word 'supple' means flexible. Father William kept supple by using an ointment.


e) The signs of old age that Father William showed were white hair and growing fat.


ARITHMETIC
1. 751

2. 153.5 miles

3. 60 miles

4. 12,012

5. 14 minutes

6. a) 990 b) 300 c) 205 d) 1.25 e) 1/10

7. 100 more women

8. 3,494,784

9.224


10. 64


GENERAL INTELLIGENCE/ KNOWLEDGE
1. a) banana; b) horse; c) Margaret d) wardrobe; e) raisins


2. The best answer would be d)


3. a) rustling; b) banging; c) screeching; d) creaking


4. a) somewhat; b) pigeon; c) bus; d) the; e) rough; f) book; g) spade; h) charm; i) justice; j) jug; k) climbing; l) blue; m) sewing


5. a) Our black cat had a fight with the retriever next door.


b) The family went to the sea for a swim.


c) The shepherd stood by the gate and whistled to his dog.


d) Joan was stung by a bee.


e) Sailors have to be able to climb.


Extracted by Marcus Dunk from The Eleven-Plus Book: Genuine Exam Questions From Yesteryear, published by Michael O'Mara Books at £9.99. To order a copy (p&p free), call 0845 606 4206.
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Post by XxnaomikjxX Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:22 am

nope i couldnt
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Post by laura Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:47 pm

no i probably couldn't
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Post by Jessie Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:05 pm

o_O I got nearly all of those right! Is it sad I actually did it all??
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Post by XxnaomikjxX Thu Jul 03, 2008 12:16 am

i would take me 2 long so i didnt do it
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Post by alices-are-sweet Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:47 pm

Ii did a couple of questions and got them right but then i got biored and decided to ask my mum whether she did the test and she said ........ YES !
so i thought i'll just get her intelligence and dont need to complete it !! Very Happy:D

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Post by x-Lucy-x Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:55 am

I got most of them right! It would be a bit worrying if I didn't though as I go to Grammar school!
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Post by demonllama Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:37 pm

x-Lucy-x wrote:I got most of them right! It would be a bit worrying if I didn't though as I go to Grammar school!

You're not a TWiGger, are you? I went to MGGS affraid
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Post by x-Lucy-x Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:58 am

demonllama wrote:
x-Lucy-x wrote:I got most of them right! It would be a bit worrying if I didn't though as I go to Grammar school!

You're not a TWiGger, are you? I went to MGGS affraid
Yep! I'm a Twiglett! Very Happy
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Post by xsmileX Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:08 am

i got bord half way through but yeh i could pass it and i go tto the crap schoo in penrith but i dont agree with the grammer school it should be stoped they get different tests and its just wrong
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