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11+ Exam Practice Mock Test 2

Mock test 2 — 24 questions.

24 questions24 minPass: 75%

About this mock

Difficulty: Beginner

Eleven Plus Mock 2 uses alphabet position as the main route into classroom or exam contexts. The alphabet position practice is built from code rules, letter movement and pattern testing, which makes the revision more specific. The review keeps attention on rule checking, not a broad retake. In Eleven Plus Mock 2, review alphabet position as the main point to check.

Topics included

  • Alphabet position
  • Code rules
  • Letter movement
  • Pattern testing
  • Rule checking

Common mistakes in this mock

  • Misreading the question about alphabet position
  • Choosing an answer before checking all details
  • Confusing code rules with letter movement
  • Missing wording that changes the answer

Who this mock is for

Candidates who want a short check on alphabet position in Eleven Plus revision.

How to practise

How to use Practice mode

Practice mode shows the correct answer and an explanation after every question, with no timer. Use it the first time you sit a topic, when you want to learn as you go, or when you're targeting a specific weak area.

How to use Exam mode

Exam mode gives timed practice for revision. Official timings vary by exam provider and skill, so always check the official test format before booking.

Frequently asked questions

What is the 11+ pass mark?
There is no fixed national pass mark. Each grammar school sets a standardised threshold each year — typically around 121 on a scaled score, but it varies by region.
GL or CEM style?
Different regions use different boards. Our mocks include both styles so your child gets balanced practice. Check with your target school which format they use.
How long should we revise for?
Most families start structured 11+ prep 12–18 months before the test. The closer to the date, the more value full timed mocks add.
Is the real test on paper or computer?
Most grammar schools still use paper tests; some independent schools have moved to computer-based assessment. Practising on screen is still useful — comprehension is the same skill either way.

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