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TUTOR SAMPLE PACK
11+ SUMMER COURSE(DURHAM CEM EXAM BOARD)
CEM SUMMER REVISION COURSE TIMETABLE
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FSL 11+ ONLINE — CEM SUMMER REVISION COURSE T IMETABLE Welcome to the FSL 11+ Online Summer Revision Course! Choose which weeks of the summer holiday you will use to complete the work and
mark the dates down in the first column of the table. On each day, make sure you’ve downloaded the corresponding materials from your online profile.
This timetable is only a guide — feel free to mix it up depending on what works with your unique summer holiday schedule!
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Week Commencing Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
(Days 1 - 5)
Date ______________
Maths 10 Minute Test 1Long Comprehension 1Synonyms Worksheet 1
Daily Vocab List 1
Shuffled Sentences Worksheet 1Antonyms Worksheet 1Maths 10 Minute Test 2
Cloze Text 1Daily Vocab List 2
NVR Revision Exercise 1Spelling and Punctuation
Worksheet 1Short Comprehension 1
Daily Vocab List 3
Maths 10 Minute Test 3Synonyms Worksheet 2Short Comprehension 2
Daily Vocab List 4
NVR Quick Test AMaths 10 Minute Test 4
Spelling and Punctuation Worksheet 2
Daily Vocab List 5
(Days 6 - 10)
Date ______________
Maths 10 Minute Test 5NVR Revision Exercise 2
Odd One Out Practice Sheet 1Daily Vocab List 6
CEM MOCK SET BPAPERS 1 & 2Daily Vocab List 7
CEM MOCK SET BCORRECTIONSDaily Vocab List 8
Maths 10 Minute Test 6Long Comprehension 2
NVR Quick Test BCloze Text 2
Daily Vocab List 9
Antonyms Worksheet 2Spelling and Punctuation
Worksheet 3Short Comprehension 3
Daily Vocab List 10
(Days 11 - 15)
Date ______________
Maths 10 Minute Test 7NVR Revision Exercise 3Short Comprehension 4
Cloze Text 3Daily Vocab List 11
Long Maths Paper A (and corrections)
Daily Vocab List 12
Long Comprehension 3Odd One Out Practice Sheet 2
Maths 10 Minute Test 8Daily Vocab List 13
Shuffled Sentences Sheet 2Synonyms Worksheet 3Maths 10 Minute Test 9
Daily Vocab List 14
Maths 10 Minute Test 10NVR Quick Test C
Antonyms Worksheet 3Daily Vocab List 15
(Days 16 - 20)
Date ______________
Maths 10 Minute Test 11 Long Comprehension 4Antonyms Worksheet 4
Daily Vocab List 16
CEM MOCK SET CPAPERS 1 & 2Daily Vocab List 17
CEM MOCK SET CCORRECTIONSDaily Vocab List 18
Maths 10 Minute Test 12NVR Quick Test D
Synonyms Worksheet 4Cloze Text 4
Daily Vocab List 19
Spelling and Punctuation Worksheet 4
Short Comprehension 5Maths 10 Minute Test 13
Daily Vocab List 20
(Days 21 - 25)
Date ______________
NVR Revision Exercise 4Shuffled Sentences Sheet 3
Short Comprehension 6Daily Vocab List 21
Long Maths Paper B (and corrections)
Daily Vocab List 22
NVR Quick Test E Antonyms Worksheet 5
Cloze Text 5Daily Vocab List 23
Long Comprehension 5Synonyms Worksheet 5
Maths 10 Minute Test 14Daily Vocab List 24
Maths 10 Minute Test 15Odd One Out Practice Sheet 3
Spelling and Punctuation Worksheet 5
Daily Vocab List 25
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CEM SUMMER REVISION COURSE DAY 1 MATERIALS
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1. If 4.9 x 300 = 1470, what is 4.9 x 150?
2. Jeremy needs to multiply 495 and 117 together. Rather than do the sum, he's going to make an estimate.Which of the following answers would he get?
A. 40,000 B. 60,000 C. 50,000 D. 58,800
3. Emma states: "All even numbers have an even amount of factors." Is this true or false?
4. Sort the following numbers into the correct sections for the Venn Diagram:
9 , 2 , 60 , 39 , 4 , 18 , 15, 12
5. Finish the following sequence:
3 , 6 , 12 , 24 ,
6. What is 1.3 x 4000?
7. What is 2.2 x 50?
8. Which of the following fractions is smaller than ² ⁄₅?
A. ⁷ ⁄₁₅ B. ⁶ ⁄₁₀ C. ¹⁸ ⁄₅₀ D. ¹³ ⁄₂₅
9. What is ¹⁹ ⁄₂₅ as a percentage?
10. Amy is flying from London to Brisbane. The distance is 10,275 miles. What is this to the nearest 100 miles?
11. Write down a square number between 38 and 52.
12. Which set of numbers are both multiples of 4 and factors of 32?
A. 2, 16, 8 B. 6, 9, 12 C. 8, 12, 16 D. 16, 8, 4
Maths Short Test 1 - Number (i)
The following questions are all based on number. Answer them by either circling the correct answer, or by writing your answer in the space provided. You have 8 minutes to complete these questions.
Multiples of 3 Factors of 36
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"Oscar tells me that you wish to see me, sir," said Joe, as he entered the presence of his pompous employer.
Major Norton wheeled round in his armchair and looked at Joe over his spectacles. He looked at Joe's clothes, too, and it did strike him forcibly that they were very shabby. However, there was Oscar's stained suit; which was entirely whole and of excellent cloth. As to the stains, what right had a boy like Joe to be particular?
"Ahem!" said the major, clearing his throat. "Oscar tells me that you are not satisfied with the clothes I have I given you."
"He has told you the truth, Major Norton," replied Joe bluntly. "If you will look for yourself, I think you will see why I am dissatisfied."
"Joseph," said the major, in a tone of disapproval, "you are too free spoken. I understand you have been complaining to Doctor Raymond's daughter of the way I dress you."
"Did Oscar tell you the way that happened?" inquired Joe.
"I apprehend he did not."
"When I was walking home with Miss Annie Raymond, Oscar came up and insulted me, calling me a ragamuffin. I told him that, if I was a ragamuffin, it was not my fault."
Major Norton looked disturbed.
"Oscar was inconsiderate," he said. "It seems to me that your clothes are suitable to your station in life. It is not well for a boy in your circumstances to be 'clothed in purple and fine linen,' as the Scriptures express it. However, perhaps it is time for you to have another suit."
Joe listened in astonishment. Was it possible that Major Norton was going to open his heart and give him what he had long secretly desired?
Our hero's delusion was soon dissipated.
Major Norton rose from his seat, and took from a chair nearby a stained suit, which had not yet attracted Joe's attention.
"Here is a suit of Oscar's," he said, "which is quite whole and almost new. Oscar only wore it a month. It cost me thirty-four dollars!" said the major impressively.
He held it up, and Joe recognized it at once.
"Isn't it the suit Oscar got stained?" he asked abruptly.
"Ahem! Yes; it is a little stained, but that doesn't injure the texture of the cloth."
As he held it up the entire suit seemed to have been sprinkled with acid, which had changed the color in large patches in different parts. The wearer would be pretty sure to excite an unpleasant degree of attention.
Comprehension‘The Stained Suit’
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Joe did not appear to be overwhelmed with the magnificence of the gift.
"If it is so good, why doesn't Oscar wear it?" he asked.
Major Norton regarded Joe with displeasure.
"It cannot matter to you how Oscar chooses to dress," he said. "I apprehend that you and he are not on a level."
"He is your son, and I am your hired boy," said Joe. "I admit that.But I don't see how you can ask me to wear a suit like that."
Comprehension‘The Stained Suit’
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1. What is the name of Joe’s boss?
A OscarB Dr. Raymond C Annie RaymondD Major Norton
2. What is the first sign that the meeting might not go well between Joe and his employer?
A Joe is described as being ‘pompous’B Major Norton looked disturbedC Major Norton looked over his spectacles at JoeD It is suggested that Joe’s boss is self-important
3. What’s the first thing Major Norton notices about Joe?
A That he’s wearing spectaclesB That Joe’s outfit is run downC That his suit is made from excellent clothD That he doesn’t look happy
4. What does the phrase ‘…what right had a boy like Joe to be particular?’ (lines 5 - 6) mean?
A Major Norton doesn’t think Joe’s the kind of boy who should care about his clothesB Joe isn’t particularly worried about his stained suit C Major Norton doesn’t know what kind of boy Joe isD Joe wants to know specifically why his suit is stained
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5. Which of the following does Joe not say about Oscar?
A That Oscar called him an offensive wordB That Oscar ruined a suit by staining itC That Oscar lied about him to Major NortonD That Oscar told him his boss wanted to see him
6. How does Joe react when Major Norton says, "Oscar tells me that you are not satisfied with the clothes I have I given you.” (Lines 7 - 8).
A He becomes very defensiveB He immediately disagrees with Major NortonC He tell Major Norton that he doesn’t understand what he meansD He responds in a direct manner
7. What does Joe think Major Norton needs to do to come round to his way of thinking?
A Stop being such a pompous manB Look at Oscar’s clothes compared to Joe’sC Look at what Joe is wearingD Put on his spectacles
8. Which of the following is not a criticism that Major Norton has of Joe?
A That he’s inconsiderateB That he’s above his station C That he talks too openlyD That he looks scruffy
9. How is Joe feeling in lines 21 - 22?
A Astonished and fearfulB Surprised and hopefulC Shocked and disappointedD Hopeful and ecstatic
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10. What does the phrase ‘Our hero's delusion was soon dissipated’ (line 23) mean?
A Major Norton ridiculed Joe for being deludedB Joe realised he was mistaken about Major Norton’s intentionsC Joe realised he was going to get a nice suit after allD Joe was frustrated with himself when he realised his mistake
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Comprehension‘The Stained Suit’
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11. What kind of background do you think Joe comes from?
A An affluent backgroundB One where he was treated very poorly C One where he never knew his mother or fatherD Quite a poor background
12. Which of the following statements about the suit is true?
A It had been Oscar’s favourite suitB Major Norton thought it was not suitable for Joe to wearC People would be likely to look down on Joe if he wore itD Joe noticed it as soon as he entered the room
13. What is the relationship like between Joe and his employer?
A Quite tense because Major Norton regards Joe with disdainB Very damaged because Major Norton’s son bullies JoeC They don’t see eye to eye but they respect each otherD They disagree about everything all of the time
14. Which of the following is not a justification Major Norton gives as to why Joe should be pleased with thesuit?
A It cost him a lot of moneyB It is almost brand newC The stains are barely noticeableD The feel of the cloth is not damaged
15. How does Joe know that Major Norton doesn’t really think the suit is wearable?
A Because he turns his nose up at the stainsB Because the acid on it might be dangerousC Because he regards it with displeasureD Because his son would not entertain the idea of wearing it
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16. What does Major Norton mean when he says, "I apprehend that you and he are not on a level." (Lines37 - 38)?
A Oscar is taller than Joe so the suit won’t fitB Joe and Oscar are of different social statusC Oscar has a better job than JoeD Major Norton likes Oscar more because he is his son
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17. How does Joe react in lines 39 - 40?
A He becomes increasingly agitatedB He highlights how unfair it is that Oscar gets special treatment C He admits that he should wear the suit instad of OscarD He acknowledges that he and Oscar are different but sticks to his opinion
18. What is the definition of the word ‘circumstances’ (line 19) as used in this passage?
A DisappointmentsB Dangerous situationsC Walking around in circlesD Facts or conditions relating to an event or action
19. What is the definition of the word ‘abruptly’ (line 29) as used in this passage?
A BrusquelyB CourteouslyC SurprisinglyD Angrily
20. What is the definition of the word ‘dissipated’ (line 23) as used in this passage?
A AnxiousB Grew strongerC AlarmedD Vanished
21. What part of speech is the word ‘delusion’ (line 23) as used in this passage?
A NounB AdjectiveC AdverbD Verb
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22. Which word below is a synonym of the word ‘inconsiderate’ as used in line 18 of this passage?
A ObservedB PensiveC ThoughtlessD Unworthy
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Try to complete these 10 questions in less than 5 minutes!
Well Done!
Synonyms Worksheet 1
1. amiable radiate warm
2. simplistic facile complex
A B
likeness
fake
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foe
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3. suitable baggage uptight obvious appropriate
A B C D
4. invested garment banking interest devoted
A B C D
5. issue upsetting towel matter discuss
A B C D
6. picture image frame artist draw
A B C D
7. private detect hide identify personal
A B C D
8. youthful imagine juvenile adult younger
A B C D
9. vigour strength vicious relay weakness
A B C D
10. frank fought unfriendly nameless candid
A B C D
Circle the word on the right that is the MOST SIMILAR IN MEANING to the word in bold on the left.
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Vocabulary Day 1
1. studious (adj.) devoted to working hard'He was the most studious pupil in the class.'
My sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________
Opposite word: _____________________________
2. anguish (n.) unbearable pain or suffering'She had a look of anguish on her face when the other team scored.'
My sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________
Opposite word: _____________________________
3. rancid (adj.) having an unpleasant taste or smell because something is rotten'The butter had become rancid.'
My sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________
Opposite word: _____________________________
4. aspiration (n.) an ambition or goal'It was her aspiration to be rich and famous'
My sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________
5. tactful (adj.) sensitive when dealing with other people'Mum was not tactful when she complained about the food.'
My sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________
Opposite word: _____________________________
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CEM SET B PAPER 1 MOCK EXAM SAMPLE
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CEM SET B PAPER 1
D D M M Y Y
Secondary Transfer Test Practice Papers
(suitable for CEM style 11+ entrance tests and independent school entrance exams)
CEM StyleSet B Paper 1
www.fraserstevenslearning.com/fsl_11_online
Published by FSL 11+ Online. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be photocopied, reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the publisher. Any breach of copyright may result in prosecution.
Read through this section carefully and wait for further instruction.
✦ Do not open this booklet until you have been told to do so.
✦ This paper can be completed with or without the multiple choice answer sheet.
✦ If you are using the multiple choice answer sheet, mark your answers clearly in the corresponding boxes, rubbing out any mistakes. You may do working out on the question paper only - do not do any on the answer sheet.
✦ If you are not using the multiple choice answer sheet, mark your answers clearly in the spaces on the question paper, rubbing out any mistakes. You may do working out on the question paper, but make sure your final answer is clear.
✦ Do not move on to the next section of the paper until you have been told to do so. Each section has been marked out clearly on the paper.
✦ Listen carefully to the instructions between each section - you will be given time to look at examples for each section.
✦ DON’T PANIC!! If you start to feel stressed, take a deep breath and do your best to relax. You can’t concentrate properly if you’re worrying. Good luck!
Name ________________________________________ Date of Birth
School ________________________________________
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2PageCEM SET B PAPER 1 - SECT ION 1 EXAMPLE QUEST IONS
EXAMPLE(S)
SECTION 1: Comprehension
LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WHEN INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. YOU MAY LOOK BACK AT THESE
EXAMPLES AT ANY TIME DURING THIS SECTION
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. Mark your answer on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Many, many years ago in the far-off land of Hellas, which we now call Greece, lived a happy young couple whose names were Alcmene and Amphitryon. Now Amphitryon, the husband, owned many herds of cattle. So also the father of Alcmene, who was King of Mycenae, owned many.
All these cattle grazing together and watering at the same springs became united in one herd. And this was the cause of much trouble, for Amphitryon fell to quarreling with the father of his wife about his portion of the herd. At last he slew his father-in-law, and from that day he fled his old home at Mycenae.
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A ItalyB GreeceC EgyptD England
i. What country is referred to as 'Hellas' in the passage?
ii. What was Amphitryon quarreling with Alcmene's father about?
A That he had fled his homeB The fact that the cows grazed togetherC Whether he should marry AlcmeneD How much cattle they each owned
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 1 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 1 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
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“The Battle and the Breeze”
Bill Bowls was the most amiable, gentle, kindly, and modest fellow that ever trod the deck of a man-of-war. He was also one of the most lion-hearted men in the Navy.
When Bill was a baby — a round-faced, large-eyed, fat-legged baby, as unlike to the bronzed, whiskered, strapping seaman who went by the name of “Fighting Bill” as a jackdaw is to a marlinespike — when Bill was a baby, his father used to say he was just cut out for a sailor; and he was right, for the urchin was overflowing with vigour and muscular energy. He was utterly reckless, and very earnest — we might almost say desperately earnest. Whatever he undertook to do he did “with a will.” He spoke with a will, listened with a will, laughed, yelled, ate, slept, wrought, and fought with a will. In short, he was a splendid little fellow, and therefore, as his father wisely said, was just cut out for a sailor.
Bill seemed to hold the same opinion, for he took to the water quite naturally from the very commencement of life. He laughed with glee when his mother used to put him into the washtub, and howled with rage when she took him out. Dancing bareheaded under heavy rain was his delight, wading in ponds and rivers was his common practice, and tumbling into deep pools was his most ordinary mishap. No wonder, then, that Bill learned at an early age to swim, and also to fear nothing whatever, except a blowing-up from his father. He feared that, but he did not often get it, because, although full of mischief as an egg is full of meat, he was good-humoured and bidable, and, like all lion-hearted fellows, he had little or no malice in him.
As Bill Bowls began life so he continued it. He went to sea in good earnest when quite a boy and spent his first years in the coasting trade, in which rough service he became a thorough seaman, and was wrecked several times on various parts of our stormy shores. On reaching man’s estate he turned a longing eye to foreign lands, and in course of time visited some of the most distant parts of the globe, so that he may be said to have been a great traveller before his whiskers were darker than a lady’s eyebrows.
During these voyages, as a matter of course, he experienced great variety of fortune. He had faced the wildest of storms, and bathed in the beams of the brightest sunshine. He was as familiar with wreck as with rations; every species of nautical disaster had befallen him; typhoons, cyclones, and simooms had done their worst to him, but they could not kill him, for Bill bore a sort of charmed life, and invariably turned up again, no matter how many of his shipmates went down. Despite the rough experiences of his career he was as fresh and good-looking a young fellow as one would wish to see.
Before proceeding with the narrative of his life, we shall give just one specimen of his experiences while he was in the merchant service.
Having joined a ship bound for China, he set sail with the proverbial light heart and light pair of breeches, to which we may add light pockets. His heart soon became somewhat heavier when he
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discovered that his captain was a tyrant, whose chief joy appeared to consist in making other people miserable. Bill Bowls’s nature, however was adaptable, so that although his spirits were a little subdued, they were not crushed. He was wont to console himself, and his comrades, with the remark that this state of things couldn’t last for ever, that the voyage would come to an end some time or other, and that men should never say die as long as there remained a shot in the locker!
That voyage did come to an end much sooner than he or the tyrannical captain expected!
One evening our hero stood near the binnacle talking to the steersman, a sturdy middle-aged sailor, whose breadth appeared to be nearly equal to his length.
“Tom Riggles,” said Bill, somewhat abruptly, “we’re goin’ to have dirty weather.”
“That’s so, lad, I’m not goin’ to deny it,” replied Tom, as he turned the wheel a little to windward.
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1. Which of the below gives the best description of Bill’s character?
A Benevolent, tender and braveB Craven, coarse and kind C Gentle, malevolent and courageousD Brave, gentle and cowardly
2. What was a sign from Bill’s childhood that suggested he would one day make an excellent seaman?
A He was always going on adventuresB He had a fascination with boatsC His father was also a seamanD His fondness for being in and around water
3. What does the phrase ‘Whatever he undertook to do he did “with a will”’ (lines 7 - 8) mean?
A Bill lacked ambition to try many thingsB Bill applied himself with intention to all his endeavoursC Bill did most of the things in his life inadvertentlyD Bill only did things he had always really wanted to do
4. What is the only thing Bill appeared to fear at an early age?
A Falling into deep waterB The sea C Being reprimanded by his father D Being taken out of the washtub
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8PageCEM SET B PAPER 1 - SECT ION 2 EXAMPLE QUEST IONS
DO NOT TURN THE PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO
EXAMPLE(S)
SECTION 2: Spelling and Punctuation
LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WHEN INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. YOU MAY LOOK BACK AT THESE
EXAMPLES AT ANY TIME DURING THIS SECTION
Each of the following sentences contains either: one spelling error, one punctuation error or no mistake at all. Select the part of the sentence with the error and mark it down on your multiple choice answer sheet. If there is no error, mark down 'X'.
i. Ross and his family were looking forward to their trip to london.
A B C D X
ii. "Please let us go!" encouraged the children. "We promise we'll be good!"
A B C D X
The correct answer is 'D' as London should have a capital letter. To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 2 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
The correct answer is 'X' as there is no mistake in this sentence. To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 2 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
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9PageCEM SET B PAPER 1 - SECT ION 2
1. The cashier told the customer that she would overide the transaction.
2. “The whole group worked together harmoneously,” said the music teacher.
4. “I wish I could write a bestselling novel,” said the woman wistfuly.
YOU HAVE 6 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION
THERE ARE 12 QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
A B C D X
A B C D X
3. “What was your inspiration for creating this masterpiece” asked the interviewer.
A B C D X
A B C D X
5. Joe, who had been looking forward to the call was dejected when the phone didn’t ring.
A B C D X
6. Tina was unsure if her essay was satisfactory but her teacher thought it was faultless.
A B C D X
7. The prize money for the womens tournament was the same as the men’s.
A B C D X
8. Jessie was already excited for the occasion even though it wasn’t until may.
A B C D X
9. The family felt in a festive spirit as they hung the bawbles from the beautiful tree.
A B C D X
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10. “I assure you that we’re conducting a thorough inquirey,” said the politician.
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11PageCEM SET B PAPER 1 - SECT ION 3 EXAMPLE QUEST IONS
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SECTION 3: Numerical Reasoning
LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WHEN INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. YOU MAY LOOK BACK AT THESE EXAMPLES AT ANY TIME DURING THIS SECTION
EXAMPLE(S) Solve the following questions. Mark down your answers on the multiple choice answer sheet.
i. What is 0.087 x 1000?
A. 0.87 B. 0.000087 C. 87 D. 870 E. 8.7
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 3 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
ii. Justine needs to reduce a t-shirt by 20%. If the shirt costs £30, how much will it cost after the reduction?
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 3 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
£ 42
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12PageCEM SET B PAPER 1 - SECT ION 3
YOU HAVE 15 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION
THERE ARE 26 QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
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1. Anush thinks of a number, multiplies it by 7, then subtracts 4. Her answer is 87. What was the original number she thought of?
2. Jason buys a t-shirt for 20% off in the sale. It costs him £32. What was the original price of the t-shirt?
3. 3,258 ÷ 9 = ?
4. 5,671 - 978 = ?
5. If 237 x 49 = 11,613 what does 2.37 x 490 equal?
6. What is 12,368 rounded to the nearest hundred?
7. Safari Park tickets cost £26.50 each. Ricky buys 6 tickets for himself and his friends. How much does he spend?
A. 12 B. 11 C. 13 D. 9 E. 124
A. £8 B. £40 C. £42 D. £38 E. £44
A. 11.613 B. 1,161.3 C. 116,130 D. 1.1613 E. 116.13
A. 12,000 B. 12,300 C. 12,370 D. 12,468 E. 12,400
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16PageCEM SET B PAPER 1 - SECT ION 4 EXAMPLE QUEST IONS
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EXAMPLE(S)
SECTION 4: Non-Verbal Reasoning
LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WHEN INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. YOU MAY LOOK BACK AT THESE EXAMPLES AT ANY TIME DURING THIS SECTION
Solve the following questions. Mark down your answers on the multiple choice answer sheet.
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 4 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 4 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
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ii. Work out which of the sets of 3D blocks on the right could form the figure given to you on the left, and mark its letter on your multiple choice answer sheet. For example:
A B C D:
In these questions you’re given two figures with an arrow between them. Work out how the first shape is changed to become the second shape. Next, look at the third shape on the left, then choose the option that changes it in the same way as the first pair. Mark its letter on your multiple choice answer sheet. For example:
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Secondary Transfer Test Practice Papers
(suitable for CEM style 11+ entrance tests and independent school entrance exams)
CEM StyleSet B Paper 2
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Name ________________________________________ Date of Birth
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Read through this section carefully and wait for further instruction.
✦ Do not open this booklet until you have been told to do so.
✦ This paper can be completed with or without the multiple choice answer sheet.
✦ If you are using the multiple choice answer sheet, mark your answers clearly in the corresponding boxes, rubbing out any mistakes. You may do working out on the question paper only - do not do any on the answer sheet.
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2PageCEM SET B PAPER 2 - SECT ION 1 EXAMPLE QUEST IONS
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Marcus had spent a day at the seaside. He was sad when the train departed from
the .
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SECTION 1: Cloze Text
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The following passage is missing certain words. Using the options given, choose a suitable word that fits the sentence and mark the answer on the answer sheet provided.
A tempted B wonderful C tender D finished
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The summer solstice takes place twice , once in each hemisphere. Also sometimes
to as ‘midsummer’, the summer solstice when the sun reaches its highest
in the sky. This happens because one of the Earth’s poles has its tilt
towards the sun. The summer solstice is the day of the year with the longest of daylight.
The summer solstice always happens the hemisphere’s summer; this is June in the
Hemisphere and December in the Southern Hemisphere.
Since times, the summer solstice has been seen as to people of many .
The day is traditionally by various festivals and rituals. These celebrations often have religious
, and in some regions mark the end of spring and the beginning of summer.
A onlyB NorthernC recommendedD last
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YOU HAVE 8 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION
THERE ARE 15 QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
A yearB agoC annuallyD solely
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A definedB mistakenC referredD reference
2. A accomplicesB concludeC delightsD occurs
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A pointedB positionC locatedD breach
4. A gravitateB shiftedC errorD maximum
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A periodB hourC rapidD annulment
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A regardingB moreoverC duringD prequel
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A recentlyB seasonalC pleasantD prehistoric
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A frequentedB arrestedC amazedD marked
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A tonedB themesC figuresD subject
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A significantB suspiciousC faultyD monotonous
10. A raceB culturesC countryD divisions
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SECTION 2: Numerical Reasoning
LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WHEN INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. YOU MAY LOOK BACK AT THESE EXAMPLES AT ANY TIME DURING THIS SECTION.
EXAMPLE(S) Solve the following questions. Mark down your answers on the multiple choice answer sheet.
i. What is 9.2 x 100?
ii. What decimal has the same value as 50%?
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 2 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
A. 92 B. 0.92 C. 920 D. 9.2 E. 9200
A. 0.25 B. 0.75 C. 0.2 D. 0.5 E. 0.1
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MOVE ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION
YOU HAVE 12 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION
MOVE ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION
THERE ARE 20 QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
1. ³/₅ of Mrs Ambrose’s students scored 70% or more on a test. If 18 students scored less than 70%, how many students does Mrs Ambrose have altogether?
2. Marnie’s recipe for apple pie states that she needs 270 g of flour to make a pie that serves three people. How many grams of flour will she need to make a pie that serves five people?
3. What is 12% of 390?
4. Gemma is planting seeds into a pot. She wants there to be the same number of seeds in each pot. There are 378 seeds and 14 pots. How many seeds should Gemma plant in each pot, to make sure there are none left over?
5. Tyrone wants to share £296 between Charity A, Charity B and Charity C in the ratio 4:3:1. How much money would Charity B receive?
6. How many sixths are there in 18?
A. 27 B. 18 C. 40 D. 36 E. 45
A. 45.8 B. 42.9 C. 46.8 D. 44.9 E. 46.9
A. 350 g B. 450 g C. 470 g D. 90 g E. 520 g
A. 25 B. 24 C. 27 D. 29 E. 23
A. £74 B. £37 C. £72 D. £111 E. £76
A. 3 B. 6 C. 112 D. 108 E. 87
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9PageCEM SET B PAPER 2 - SECT ION 3 EXAMPLE QUEST IONS
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EXAMPLE(S)
SECTION 3: Synonyms
LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WHEN INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. YOU MAY LOOK BACK AT THESE EXAMPLES AT ANY TIME DURING THIS SECTION.
Choose the word that is the same or most similar to the word in bold. Mark your answer on the multiple choice answer sheet.
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i. confused scared composed
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ii. happy sad merry
A B
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organised
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MOVE ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION
YOU HAVE 6 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION
MOVE ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION
THERE ARE 15 QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
1. traipse combative timid
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2. keep steal chuck
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3. settle resolve jostle
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4. plot composing planning
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5. launch rocket inaugurate
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i. courageous heroic small
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SECTION 4: Antonyms
LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WHEN INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. YOU MAY LOOK BACK AT THESE EXAMPLES AT ANY TIME DURING THIS SECTION.
Choose the word that has the opposite meaning to the word in bold. Mark your answer in the box provided.
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THERE ARE 15 QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
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1. premature lateness timely
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2. permanent fleeting lastly
A B
3. succinct lengthy punctuate
A B
4. fervent passionate apathetic
A B
5. humorous witless comic
A B
6. crafty sublime cunning
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early
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release
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SECTION 5: Shuffled Sentences
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In the questions below, rearrange the words in each sentence so that they make sense. Find the word which does not fit in the sentence and mark it on the answer sheet.
*** To see how to mark down the correct answers, look at section 5 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
*The sentence in the correct order is ‘I forgot to revise for the test’. The word that doesn’t fit is ‘pass’.
**The sentence in the correct order is ‘I went to bed early last night’. The word that doesn’t fit is ‘going’.
forgot the I pass to test for revise
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18PageCEM SET B PAPER 2 - SECT ION 6 EXAMPLE QUEST IONS
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EXAMPLE(S)
SECTION 6: Non-Verbal Reasoning
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Find the figure on the right that replaces the empty square on the grid, and mark its letter on your multiple choice answer sheet. For example:
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 6 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 6 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
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ii. Choose the figure that is most unlike the others, and mark its letter on your multiple choice answer sheet.
iii.On the left of each row is a 3D shape. On the right there are four 2D figures; find which of these represents how the 3D shape would look from above, and mark its letter on your multiple choice answer sheet. For example:
* To see how to mark down the correct answer, look at section 6 of your multiple choice answer sheet.
Non-Verbal Reasoning: 2D Views of 3D Shapes
Non-Verbal Reasoning: Odd One Out
Non-Verbal Reasoning: Complete the Grid
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Name: Date of Birth: D D M M Y Y
EXAMPLE(S)
Section 1
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Section 1 - Answers
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