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Find out more about the 11+ verbal reasoning exam and how Bond 11+ verbal reasoning resources can support your child on their path to exam success.

11+ verbal reasoning exam overview

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11+ Verbal Reasoning exam overview

Verbal reasoning tests assess children’s problem solving skills when working at speed, and also test how effectively they can process information.

Verbal reasoning is not part of the National Curriculum in state primary schools, and this style of assessment may feel quite strange for children who have not seen questions framed in this way before. This is why practising these kinds of questions at home is so important: it helps familiarise children with a style of testing that they won’t experience at school.

The scope and content of an 11+ verbal reasoning exam differs from region to region as there are a wide range of question types that can be included. However, the tests will usually require children to:

  • Process verbal information
  • Apply logical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Find and follow patterns and rules
  • Determine word meaning
  • Spell accurately
  • Apply basic maths skills
  • Work systematically

There are two different formats for 11+ verbal reasoning exam papers:

  • Standard format – where children write their answers on the test paper
  • Multiple-choice format – where answers are marked in a separate answer booklet

11+ verbal reasoning exam papers are timed and usually last between 45-60 minutes. Children should practise with timed 11+ mock test papers, as well as working through non-timed practice, so they can see what they are able to do within a given time frame.

Bond 11+ Verbal Reasoning resources

Bond is the number 1 provider of 11+ practice materials, helping millions of children pass selective entrance exams. Offering a comprehensive learning programme for the 11+, we have a wide range of resources to support you and your child for all 11+ exams:

Bond Assessment Papers for 11+

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Topic-based practice questions that set the foundation for success in the 11+, Common Entrance or KS2 SATs exams. These carefully-graded practice papers provide essential practice for each question type in a realistic exam style. Ages 5-13+  Buy now

Bond CEM  Standard Test Papers 11+

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Developed specifically for the CEM 11+ exam, Bond 11+ resources have a wide range of materials to help you prepare your child for the CEM 11+ exam, including assessment papers, test papers and learning guides. Ages 8-11+Buy now

 

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How to Do 11+

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Step-by-step, subject-specific guidance for tackling key areas for the 11+ and other entrance tests. Includes parent tips and practical activities you can do with children to improve understanding. Age 7-11+Buy now

 

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The Parents' Guide to the 11+

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The essential manual for all parents whose children are about to embark on their 11+ exam journey. Written by an experienced 11+ tutor, this guide offers a practical 4-step approach to guide you through the entire process. Buy now

 

Tips for parents 

Verbal reasoning is not taught as part of the National Curriculum in state schools so it’s important to practise these kinds of questions at home. This will build your child’s confidence and help familiarise them with a style of testing that they won’t experience at school.

Here are some ideas for you to try at home in order to help your child prepare for their verbal reasoning 11+ exam.

How to help your child prepare for the 11+ in Year Four

Check up on basic skills during the summer term and use the summer holidays to develop logical thinking and problem solving skills.

  • Play word games such as Scrabble® and complete crosswords to improve your child’s word knowledge
  • Play dictionary games and encourage your child to create anagrams to improve their word sorting skills and test their knowledge of the alphabet
  • Use logic puzzle books and complete numerical problems such as Sudoku to test verbal and numerical logic

How to help your child prepare for the 11+ in Year Five"

This is the time to start regular 11+ revision and practice. Support your child by:

  • Establishing a regular weekly routine for practice – little and often is usually best
  • Playing word games to further develop their knowledge of vocabulary and synonyms, as well as their logical thinking skills. Suggest a word to your child and ask them to find a word that is opposite then similar to it, or a game where you suggest a pair of words and your child tried to find the common link.

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11 Plus Non-verbal Reasoning and Spatial Awareness exam │ Bond 11+


Non-verbal reasoning book

Find out more about the 11+ non-verbal reasoning and spatial awareness exam and how Bond 11+ non-verbal reasoning resources can support your child on their path to exam success.

11+ non-verbal reasoning and spatial awareness exam overview

Bond 11+ non-verbal reasoning and spatial awareness resources

Tips for parents

Free resources


11+ Non-verbal Reasoning/Spatial Awareness exam overview

11+ non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness is often used as a neutral way of testing aptitude levels in children. It does not require any prior knowledge and can be used to determine a candidate's potential to think logically and recognise patterns.

Why is practising these sort of questions so important for your child:

Non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness is not part of the National Curriculum in state primary schools, and this style of assessment may feel quite strange for children who have not seen questions framed in this way before. This is why practising these kinds of questions at home is so important: it helps familiarise children with a style of testing that they won’t experience at school.

Do the questions in the non-verbal exam differ from each Local Authority (LA)?

The scope and content of an 11+ non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness exam differs from region to region as there are a wide range of question types that can be included. In addition, it is important to establish if non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness is tested by the Local Authority (LA) that administers the 11+ in your area, as not every LA tests this subject.

What does the non-verbal reasoning 11 + exam involve

If non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness is one of the subjects your child will be tested on as part of the 11+ exam, the non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness exam will usually require children to:

  • Process graphic or pictorial information
  • Apply logical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Use spatial awareness – how objects relate to each other in space
  • Find and follow patterns and rules
  • Apply maths skills – rotation, reflection and symmetry
  • Work systematically

There are two different formats for 11+ non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness exam papers:

  • Standard format – where children write their answers on the test paper
  • Multiple-choice format – where answers are marked in a separate answer booklet

11+ non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness exam papers are timed and usually last between 45-60 minutes. Children should practise with timed 11+ mock test papers, as well as working through non-timed practice, so they can see what they are able to do within a given time frame.

 

Bond 11+ Non-verbal Reasoning/Spatial Awareness resources

Bond 11+ is the number 1 provider of 11+ exam books, helping millions of children pass selective entrance exams. Offering a comprehensive learning programme for the 11+ books, we have a wide range of resources to support you and your child:

Bond Assessment Papers

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Topic-based practice questions that set the foundation for success in the 11+, Common Entrance or KS2 SATs exams. These carefully-graded practice papers provide essential practice for each question type in a realistic exam style. Ages 5-13+  Buy now

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Developed specifically for the CEM 11+ exam, we’ve created a range of materials to help you prepare your child for the CEM 11+ exam, including assessment papers, test papers and learning guides. Ages 8-11+ Buy now

 

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Bond 11+ test paper packs enable realistic mock exam practice at home, matching the style, content and difficulty of the real 11+ examination. Tutor tips for exam success are included, written by leading 11+ tutors and packed with advice to help gain extra marks. Ages 7-11 Buy now

Bond 10 Minute Tests

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Bite-sized tests for quick practice and revision, including coverage of all the core skills and motivating and fun puzzle selections. Ages 7-12+ Buy now

 

How to Do 11+

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Step-by-step, subject-specific guidance for tackling key areas for the 11+ and other entrance tests. Includes parent tips and practical activities you can do with children to improve understanding. Age 7-11+ Buy now

 

Bond Online

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Used by thousands of parents and children every year, Bond Online gives your child unlimited access to thousands of 11+ questions and is a fun and engaging way of helping your child prepare for the 11+. Age 9+ Buy now

 

The Parents' Guide to the 11+

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The essential manual for all parents whose children are about to embark on their 11+ exam journey. Written by an experienced 11+ tutor, this guide offers a practical 4-step approach to guide you through the entire process. Buy now

 

Tips for parents

Non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness

This is not taught as part of the National Curriculum in state schools so it’s important to practise these kinds of questions at home. This will build your child’s confidence and help familiarise them with a style of testing that they won’t experience at school.

Here are some ideas for you to try at home in order to help your child prepare for their non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness 11+ exam.

What to work on when your child is in Year 4  

Check up on basic skills during the summer term and use the summer holidays to develop logical thinking and problem solving skills:

  • Use tile shape patterns and jigsaw puzzles, either real or online, to help your child recognise patterns and shapes
  • Play spot the difference games to reinforce their visual understanding

What to work on when your child is in Year 5

This is the time to start regular 11+ revision and practice. Support your child by:

  • Establishing a regular weekly routine for practice – little and often is usually best
  • Ensuring they work through some test papers to get used to both the question types and the exam timings

Free resources

Make the most of our free 11+ non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness resources:

Bond 11+ Practice Papers

The number one for exam success, Bond’s best-selling range of 11+ practice papers offer a comprehensive and progressive solution for 11+ success.

Developed by expert authors, each Bond 11+ practice paper is created with the exam in mind. Progressively building the skills for each of the 11+ subjects: English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning, and for the Durham University CEM (Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring) examination.

Before you start your child’s 11+ practice we recommend the Bond Parents’ Guide to the 11+. This will help you build a picture of your child’s ability to help them to work towards success with the simple four step action plan, including how to assess your child.

Bond’s 11+ practice papers include:

Bond Assessment Papers are topic-based practice questions for the 11+ exam.
Bond Stretch Practice provides more challenging questions to stretch the very brightest minds.
Bond Up to Speed Practice provides practice for children who are not yet working at the level needed for 11+ success.
Bond 10 Minute Tests are bite-sized practice papers, ideal for revision and consolidation.
Bond 11+ Test Papers (Standard) provide realistic 11+ timed test papers, with answers, in standard format.
Bond 11+ Test Papers Multiple Choice provide realistic 11+ timed test papers, with answers, in multiple-choice format.
Bond How to Do… 11+ Guides offer practical step-by-step guidance for children and their parents for each 11+ question type.
Bond Parents’ Guide to the 11+ is the essential guide for parents whose children are sitting the 11+, providing a four-step action plan.
Bond No Nonsense books provide general skills practice for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, matched to the National Curriculum, in maths and English.
Bond Focus on are workbook style tutorial guides for improving the key skills required for exam success.
Bond Puzzles are fun and enjoyable puzzles to reinforce the core logic skills to support exam practice.
Bond Get Ready for Secondary School contain full explanations and progressive practice of the key areas of maths and English to help with the transition from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3.
Bond CEM-Style Test Papers provide realistic practice of comprehension, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning to prepare children for the challenging Durham University's CEM (Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring) 11+ exam.
Bond CEM Assessment Papers are CEM-focused papers, containing varied question types in a realistic exam style.
Bond CEM How to Do… Guides provide full explanations with worked examples for each CEM question type, covering each key topic with expert advice.

 

What is the CEM 11+ exam?


Originally created by Durham University, the CEM 11+ exam has become more popular with grammar schools who fear that the existing 11+ exam system had become too transparent. The CEM exam has been designed to address concerns over question spotting and ‘teaching to the test’.

To tackle these issues the CEM 11+ differs from the GL 11+ exam, with a very different exam format and a perceived increase in the level of difficulty.

For more detailed information about the CEM 11+ exam, read our blog ‘11+ exam boards: CEM vs GL – what’s the difference?’.

How long does it take to study for CEM?

The CEM exam is purposefully designed to make exam preparation difficult. There are many different question types and the exam board introduces new question styles regularly in order to make the content of the papers unpredictable. With this in mind, it is important to start preparing for CEM exams early. Bond provides CEM resources from age 8-9 through to age 10-11.  If you are thinking about CEM preparation before Year 4, you may wish to familiarise your child with problem-solving and Key Stage 2 maths, and ensure they are reading widely. Try our Bond Placement Tests to establish your child's strengths and weaknesses in English, maths, verbal reasoning, and non-verbal reasoning and tailor their CEM preparation from there.

What is a good score on the CEM test?

For CEM tests, there are no past papers available to view. Usually, the exam is made up of two 45-minute papers, but this can vary depending on the local authority and school. It is also important to note that your child’s result will not be given as a raw mark but a standardised score. This is because there are a set a set number of places for each school and the schools can’t offer over what they have available. This means that the pass mark is moveable. When completing Bond practice papers, children scoring 85% are working at a good level for the 11+, although this is, of course, not a guarantee that they will perform this way in the actual exam. It is therefore very important to go back over all the mistakes your child makes in 11+ preparation.

Are CEM tests hard?

CEM tests are believed to be more academically challenging exams. This is because they often require the child to draw on a broad vocabulary. These tests also feature questions phrased in a more complex way. Additionally, as there are no past papers to prepare from, and the content is variable, they are harder to predict. The questions often require the child to utilise many skills. For CEM tests, your child needs to be able to think logically and systematically, have strong numeracy skills and a firm grasp of spellings and grammar, and be able to unpick complex comprehension passages.

 

How Bond can help you prepare for the CEM 11+ exam:


Our range of CEM online test practice materials and exam papers are designed to help support you throughout your 11+ journey, from taking your first steps into assessing your child’s abilities, all the way through to conducting realistic mock exams at home. All aspects of the 11+ are here, including maths, non-verbal reasoning, English and verbal reasoning.

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Bond CEM Assessment Papers – assess and target

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  • Carefully graded practice papers to assess your child's strengths and weaknesses.
  • Provides the widest range of question types for 11+ English and Verbal Reasoning practice in a realistic exam style.
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 Bond CEM Test Papers – develop key exam skills

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  • Mock test papers simulate the 11+ exam, enabling children to develop the key exam skills of: following instructions, reading the question carefully and time management.
  • Covers all question types your children will experience in the real exam.
  • Clear explanations for each answer help improve exam skills.
  • Tips for exam success, written by leading 11+ tutors and packed with advice to help gain extra marks. Buy now

To find out more, download our free sample CEM practice test.

 

Supportive learning resources: How to do… guides and the Parents’ Guide

Bond How to do… guides – learn and understand

Bond 11Plus CEM How To Guides
  • Packed with worked examples for each question type so that you can understand how questions should be answered.
  • Effective step-by-step strategies and techniques for tackling each type of 11+ Maths and Non-verbal Reasoning questions.
  • Practical activities you can do with your child to improve understanding. Buy now

 

 

Bond Parents’ Guide – understand the 11+

Bond 11Plus CEM How To Guides
  • The essential manual for all parents whose children are about to embark on their 11+ journey with a new section on the CEM exam.
  • Contains unique placement tests, personal learning plans and practical advice
  • Written by an experienced 11+ tutor, it offers a practical 4-step approach to guide you through the entire process. Buy now

 

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Bond 11Plus CEM How To Guides

Used by thousands of parents and children every year, Bond Online is a fun and engaging way of helping your child prepare for the 11+:

  • Unlimited access to thousands of 11+ practice questions.
  • CEM-specific tests that will help your child prepare for their actual exams.
  • Instant marking and feedback for children and parents.
  • Progress reports on each subject and topic. Buy now

 

Bond Online 11+ Practice

Bond’s 11+ courses include Bond Online, an interactive solution to 11+ practice for 9 to 11 year-olds.

Each subscription includes unlimited 11+ online practice for English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning, including Durham University’s CEM (Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring) question type practice. Subjects are broken down into topics, allowing children to focus on practising the exact areas they need to work on.

Delivered via a parent and a child login, you are able to monitor your child’s 11+ progress with parent reports to pin-point those areas that need extra help, while giving your child the ability to manage their own practice.

Questions are automatically marked providing instant feedback with full answer explanations. Children are able to combine focused practice or subject-level question practice with mock tests to give them the best chance of 11+ success.

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