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11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Gap-Finder

Use this 11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning Gap-Finder to spot strengths, find gaps, and practise the main puzzle types, from patterns and analogies to odd one out and matrices.

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Fascinating Fact:

A shape can change in a few common ways: rotate (turn), reflect (flip), slide (move), or get bigger or smaller. Most questions use these moves.

In 11 Plus Non-Verbal Reasoning, students solve shape and pattern puzzles using logic rather than long reading. A gap-finder quiz helps you identify which skills need work, such as spotting changes, comparing diagrams, and applying a rule consistently across a set.

  • Analogy: A question where you find how one pair of shapes is linked, then apply the same link to a new pair.
  • Matrix: A grid of shapes where you work out the rule across rows and columns to find the missing piece.
  • Odd one out: Choosing the shape that does not follow the same pattern or rule as the others.
What should I practise for 11 Plus non-verbal reasoning?

Practise the common question types, including analogies, matrices, odd one out, and code style puzzles, and focus on spotting rotations, reflections, and pattern changes.

How do I get quicker at non-verbal reasoning without rushing?

Learn the usual “moves” like turn, flip, and slide, use short timed practice, and check one feature at a time, such as number of sides, shading, or position.

How do I approach matrices questions in 11 Plus non-verbal reasoning?

Look for a rule across the row first, then down the column, and check changes like rotation, shading, counting parts, or combining shapes before choosing the missing one.

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