Reading Information quizzes can test you on relationships and you have to work out who is related to who.
In these 11-plus verbal reasoning quizzes you will need to concentrate very hard, because each question is completely unique. The questions are more like riddles or problems to solve, rather than just looking for hidden words or missing letters.
The best advice we can give you is to keep a pencil and paper nearby and record information in a table as you go. It may seem like a chore, but trying to remember all the information in your head means you are prone to making mistakes. A handy table means you can quickly see the details in an organised and easy-to-follow way.
An example has been done for you, so as always read this through carefully before you begin the quiz. Good luck!
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This is because the only way to spend £1.30 is to buy 3 apples and 1 orange
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This is because if Martha is 2 years older than Harry was last year, she must be 13. If she is 13 James is two years younger than she will be next year, which makes him 12 now
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This is because she scored an odd number (1, 3, or 5) but scored higher than George, who scored more than Molly. Since Molly scored 2, 4 or 6, George must have scored 3, 4, 5 or 6. For Abhati to score more than George and an odd number, she must have scored 5
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This is because she takes 5 minutes to get to school and arrives 5 minutes after Michael. Michael takes 20 minutes to get to school, and leaves home at 08.30 am. He must arrive at 08.50 which makes Tracy arrive at 08.55. A five minute journey arriving at 08.55 = 08.50
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This is because Matthew's dad and Olivia's mum are brother and sister. This makes Hannah Olivia's niece
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This is because to keep £10 back from his original £32 he can only buy £8 worth of points, or £16 worth of points. Since he wants to buy as many points as he can, he buys £16 worth
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This is because Surita is 12 (2 years older than Christopher). Ashley is 11. Daniel is 6
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This is because we are told Julie did all activities. Andrew did do archery. Andrew and Sarah were the only ones not to do banana boating so 'Sarah did banana boating' must be wrong. Only Andrew and Julie did paintballing so 'William did paintballing' must also be wrong
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This is because we are told she swam half as fast as William. 58 seconds x 2 = 1 minute 56 seconds
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This is because Grace has brown eyes and she has the same colour eyes as Ryan. 'All of the children have brown eyes' is wrong because Darshan's eyes are not the same colour as Ryan's or Grace's and we know Grace has brown eyes. '3 of the children have blue eyes' is wrong because Grace has the same colour eyes as Ryan (brown) meaning only two children can have blue eyes. Darshan cannot have green eyes because we know Sarah's eyes are not blue, and not the same colour as Ryan's. Sarah must have green eyes
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