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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
What is the past tense of ‘freeze’?
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The correct answer is froze
Hint
Think of a sentence with the present tense word and then make a sentence in the past tense – “yesterday I ____ …”
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Question 2 of 25
2. Question
Look at the sentence below and determine if the unknown word should be it’s or its?
I love it when its / it’s snowing!
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This is a contraction. So you could have said “I love it when it is snowing”!
Hint
Can you say “it is” when you are reading the sentence? If you can, then it is a contraction! 🙂
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Question 3 of 25
3. Question
Have a look at the first 4 parts of the sequence in the picture below.
How many dots will there be on the 5th pattern?
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The correct answer is 15. When you work out the number of dots at each stage you get:
Stage 1 : 1 dot
Stage 2 : 3 dots (this is +2)
Stage 3 : 6 dots (this is +3)
Stage 4 : 10 dots (this is +4)
So Stage 5 will be 10 + 5 = 15
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The correct answer is 15. When you work out the number of dots at each stage you get:
Stage 1 : 1 dot
Stage 2 : 3 dots (this is +2)
Stage 3 : 6 dots (this is +3)
Stage 4 : 10 dots (this is +4)
So Stage 5 will be 10 + 5 = 15
Hint
Don’t draw the dots as this will take too long. Look at how many dots are in stage 1, 2, 3, 4 and find a pattern in these numbers to work out stage 5.
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
What does an architect do?
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The correct answer is that an architect draws plans for a house.
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The correct answer is that an architect draws plans for a house.
Hint
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
In the sentence :
The dog ran across the farmyard.
Can you identify the preposition?
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The correct answer is that across is the preposition – because ‘across’ shows the relationship of the 2 nouns (‘dog’ and ‘farmyard’) and their position to each other.
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The correct answer is that across is the preposition – because ‘across’ shows the relationship of the 2 nouns (‘dog’ and ‘farmyard’) and their position to each other.
Hint
A preposition describes the relationship of one noun to another.
So look for 2 nouns and take it from there to find the preposition.
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Question 6 of 25
6. Question
The bicycle shop shows the rates for quad bike hire and mountain bike hire.
What is the cost to hire a mountain bike for 2 hours?
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The correct answer is £7 because it is £3.50 per hour and therefore £7 for 2 hours.
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The correct answer is £7 because it is £3.50 per hour and therefore £7 for 2 hours.
Hint
Focus on the side of the table that is referring to mountain bikes. Work out the cost per hour and then double this to work out the cost for 2 hours.
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Question 7 of 25
7. Question
Look at this sentence below and chose the option that explains what ‘driving someone up the wall’ means.
The toddler was driving his mum up the wall.
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The correct answer is to annoy or irritate someone.
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The correct answer is to annoy or irritate someone.
Hint
Look at the sentence below to give you a clue as to the context of this phrase:
The toddler was playing The Barney Song again and again and it was driving his mum up the wall.
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
Which of the following is most likely to be the diameter of a dinner plate?
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The correct answer is 25cm, as a normal ruler is 30cm (know this fact).
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The correct answer is 25cm, as a normal ruler is 30cm (know this fact).
Hint
The length of a standard ruler is 30cm so use this as a comparison.
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
Add -ed to the word below and choose the correct answer.
travel
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The correct answer is that the word travel becomes travelled, because
travel
ends in an -l and has one vowel just before the -l, so you need to double the -l before adding -ed or -ing
So, the RULE is : double the -l and then add -ed or -ing to the word
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The correct answer is that the word travel becomes travelled, because
travel
ends in an -l and has one vowel just before the -l, so you need to double the -l before adding -ed or -ing
So, the RULE is : double the -l and then add -ed or -ing to the word
Hint
This word ends in an -l and has one vowel before the -l, so you need to double the -l before adding -ed or -ing
So, the RULE is : if word ends in -l and has only one vowel in front of the -l, then double the -l and add -ed or -ing to the word
LEARN THIS FOR NEXT TIME 🙂
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
What is special about a leap year?
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The correct answer is that a leap year has one extra day and this is on the 29th February.
Did you know that the amount of actual days in a year is 365.25 (or 365 and a quarter), so every four years, we have to add another day, the 29th February, to make up for all the quarters!
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The correct answer is that a leap year has one extra day and this is on the 29th February.
Did you know that the amount of actual days in a year is 365.25 (or 365 and a quarter), so every four years, we have to add another day, the 29th February, to make up for all the quarters!
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
If 3/4 of a number is 21, what is the number?
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The correct answer is 28.
Because if 3/4 is 21, this means the 1/4 is 7 and therefore 4/4 (whole number) is 7 x 4 = 28
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The correct answer is 28.
Because if 3/4 is 21, this means the 1/4 is 7 and therefore 4/4 (whole number) is 7 x 4 = 28
Hint
You know that 3/4 is 21, so what would 1/4 be? Then use this number to work out what 4/4 would be.
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
Spell the plural word for :
coach
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The correct answer is coaches.
This one needed an ‘es’ at the end because the rule is:
Add ‘es’ to words ending in ‘ch’, ‘sh’, ‘s’, ‘ss’, ‘x’ or ‘z’ (exception : quiz -> quizzes with another z added).
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The correct answer is coaches.
This one needed an ‘es’ at the end because the rule is:
Add ‘es’ to words ending in ‘ch’, ‘sh’, ‘s’, ‘ss’, ‘x’ or ‘z’ (exception : quiz -> quizzes with another z added).
Hint
You might find this rule useful :
Add ‘es’ to words ending in ‘ch’, ‘sh’, ‘s’, ‘ss’, ‘x’ or ‘z’ (exception : quiz -> quizzes with another z added).
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Question 13 of 25
13. Question
Select the correct spelling below:
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Question 14 of 25
14. Question
Put these names in alphabetical order, starting with the first at the top.
Simply touch your screen and move them up or down.
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Gabriel
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Gabriella
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Gracie
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Gregor
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Gwen
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If any of the boxes above are in red, this means that you didn’t have these in the right order when you clicked on ‘check’.
However, you can now see the correct order above.
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If any of the boxes above are in red, this means that you didn’t have these in the right order when you clicked on ‘check’.
However, you can now see the correct order above.
Hint
If you get stuck, quickly list the letters of the alphabet that are relevant. That is, don’t write letters up to Z, if the latest letter used is M!
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
What language would someone from America speak?
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They would speak English but probably with an American accent.
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They would speak English but probably with an American accent.
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
What does the editor of a newspaper do?
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The correct answer is that they make decisions on what is included in the newspaper and might make changes.
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The correct answer is that they make decisions on what is included in the newspaper and might make changes.
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Question 17 of 25
17. Question
Look at the sentence below and identify the missing punctuation. Choose the correct answer below.
watch the window shouted mum when the boys threw the ball
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In this case, Mum was shouting, so an exclamation mark would be appropriate (INSIDE the speech marks) and a comma is needed after Mum.
“Watch the window!” shouted Mum, when the boys threw the ball.
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In this case, Mum was shouting, so an exclamation mark would be appropriate (INSIDE the speech marks) and a comma is needed after Mum.
“Watch the window!” shouted Mum, when the boys threw the ball.
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
The chart below shows rainfall in mm for January to June in 2006.
Which 2 consecutive months showed the same level of rainfall?
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The correct answer is April and May.
‘Consecutive months’ means two months that are beside each other.
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The correct answer is April and May.
‘Consecutive months’ means two months that are beside each other.
Hint
Look at the graph and find two months with the same level of rainfall.
‘Consecutive months’ means two months that are beside each other.
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Question 19 of 25
19. Question
‘The classroom was a zoo.’
What type of speech is shown in the sentence above?
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The answer is metaphor.
This figure of speech states a fact in order to describes the qualities of a person or thing, but it is not to be taken literally.
For example, the statement ‘the classroom was a zoo’ is not to be taken literally but it illustrates that the children were perhaps misbehaving and being noisy.
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The answer is metaphor.
This figure of speech states a fact in order to describes the qualities of a person or thing, but it is not to be taken literally.
For example, the statement ‘the classroom was a zoo’ is not to be taken literally but it illustrates that the children were perhaps misbehaving and being noisy.
Hint
This figure of speech states a fact in order to describes the qualities of a person or thing, but it is not to be taken literally.
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Question 20 of 25
20. Question
What is a female lion called?
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The correct answer is lioness
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
Mum said, “Please do your homework asap when you get home from school”.
What does asap mean?
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The correct answer is as soon as possible.
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The correct answer is as soon as possible.
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Question 22 of 25
22. Question
Scott is playing dominos and has 5 tiles. He turns them upside down and picks one at random.
What is the probability that Scott will pick a tile with numbers whose sum is a prime number will be picked?
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The correct answer is 3/5 as
- the chance of picking a domino whose sum is a prime is 3 (prime numbers, 3, 5 and 7)
- the total number of dominos to pick from is 5
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The correct answer is 3/5 as
- the chance of picking a domino whose sum is a prime is 3 (prime numbers, 3, 5 and 7)
- the total number of dominos to pick from is 5
Hint
How many chances are there that Scott will pick a domino whose sum of the two numbers are a prime?
How many dominos (options) are there to choose from?
Probability worked out by chances / options.
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Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Stephen is facing North. He turns anti-clockwise through 90°.
In what direction is he now facing?
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The correct answer is West.
This is worked out by moving 90° left (anti-clockwise) from North.
TIP: Remember there is 90° between each main compass point (N, S, E and W)
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The correct answer is West.
This is worked out by moving 90° left (anti-clockwise) from North.
TIP: Remember there is 90° between each main compass point (N, S, E and W)
Hint
Remember, 90 degrees is a right angle and watch what way you are turning.
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Question 24 of 25
24. Question
I don’t just want one slice of pizza, I want the _____ pizza.
What is the correct spelling of the missing word?
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
What shape is this football?
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The correct answer is sphere. A football is a 3D (3 dimensional) shape.
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The correct answer is sphere. A football is a 3D (3 dimensional) shape.
Hint
A football is a 3D shape which has only one face.