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Verbal reasoning: Next letter in the series practice
Have a go at finding the next two letters in the series in these practice questions.
Verbal reasoning: Number and letter codes practice
Each of the codes in these questions uses numbers as letters, so you need to find the correspondence between the digits and the letters to crack the code.
Verbal reasoning: Number series practice
Let's put your advanced counting skills into practice! In these questions you are asked to insert the next number or numbers into the series.
Verbal reasoning: Number and letter codes
Here are four words. Below the four words are three of the words written in a secret code. The codes may be in a different order from the words. The answer may be one of the words you are given or it may be a new word that you need to work out.
Verbal reasoning: Number relationships practice
Complete the questions by inserting a number in the brackets. The answer (number) is related to the two numbers that are either side of the brackets.
Verbal reasoning: Practising word connections
Word connection questions can be tricky! In these questions you are asked to choose two words, one from each set of brackets that will complete the sentence in the most sensible way.
Verbal reasoning: Selecting synonyms
Synonyms are words with the same or similar meanings. Can you think of three synonyms for each of the words below? After you’ve done that, use a thesaurus (a synonyms dictionary) to add another two to your list.
Verbal reasoning: Sums using letters as numbers
In algebra we answer mathematics questions using letters in place of numbers, so you need to be confident with all four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) in order to answer correctly. Try these simple questions as an introduction to basic algebra.
Verbal reasoning: Synonyms selection practice
We’re looking for synonyms in this worksheet. Have a go at completing these synonyms selection practice questions.
Verbal reasoning: Word connections
In this question type you are asked to choose two words, one from each set of brackets, that will complete the sentence in the most sensible way. Try these practice questions to get you thinking about word connections.