11+ Essentials Numerical Reasoning: Multi-Part Book 1 - Multiple Choice
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This 11 plus numerical reasoning book provides practice for multiple choice multi-part style questions. Numerical reasoning involves the interpretation and analysis of long-worded questions. In these numerical reasoning questions the child must chose the correct answer from options provided, through mathematical manipulation of initial information provided, with answers sometimes being contingent on a previous part being answered correctly. Each numerical reasoning test comprises ten tests, made up of six questions each with five parts. For further practice in this format see 11+ Essentials Numerical Reasoning: Multi-Part (Multiple Choice) Book 2, and our 11+ Essentials Numerical Reasoning range.
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Product Details
Format: Paperback
Weight: 300g
Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
Publication Date: 19 Feb 2019
Publisher: Eleven Plus Exams
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
ISBN13: 9781912364367
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