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Non-Verbal Reasoning 11+ practice papers

45 minutes 30 papers across 30 regions

What the Non-Verbal Reasoning paper is testing

Shape sequences, rotations, reflections, similarities and odd-one-out. Children typically have 45 minutes to complete the paper, working at roughly one question per minute. The most common stumbling block is not topic knowledge — it is timing. Teach your child to triage: if a question takes more than 90 seconds, skip it, mark it, and return at the end.

Region-by-region practice papers

Barnet

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Barnet 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2012) 2012 CEM/GL

Bexley

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Bexley 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2021) 2021 GL Assessment

Birmingham (KEVI)

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Birmingham (KEVI) 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2024) 2024 CEM-style

Buckinghamshire

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Buckinghamshire 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2014) 2014 GL Assessment

Calderdale

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Calderdale 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2019) 2019 GL Assessment

Cumbria

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Cumbria 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2014) 2014 GL Assessment

Devon

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Devon 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2018) 2018 GL Assessment

Dorset

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Dorset 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2020) 2020 GL Assessment

Enfield

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Enfield 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2022) 2022 GL Assessment

Essex (CSSE)

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Essex (CSSE) 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2024) 2024 CSSE

Gloucestershire

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Gloucestershire 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2014) 2014 CEM

Kent

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Kent 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2015) 2015 GL Assessment

Kingston-upon-Thames

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Kingston-upon-Thames 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2014) 2014 GL Assessment

Lancashire

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Lancashire 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2013) 2013 GL Assessment

Lincolnshire

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Lincolnshire 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2015) 2015 GL Assessment

Medway

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Medway 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2012) 2012 GL Assessment

Northern Ireland

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Northern Ireland 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2012) 2012 AQE / GL

Reading

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Reading 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2012) 2012 Durham CEM

Redbridge

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Redbridge 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2015) 2015 GL Assessment

Slough

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Slough 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2020) 2020 CEM-style

Stoke / Newcastle-under-Lyme

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Stoke / Newcastle-under-Lyme 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2011) 2011 GL Assessment

Sutton

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Sutton 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2022) 2022 CEM/GL

Telford & Wrekin

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Telford & Wrekin 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2014) 2014 GL Assessment

Trafford

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Trafford 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2021) 2021 CEM-style

Walsall

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Walsall 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2017) 2017 GL Assessment

Warwickshire

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Warwickshire 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2015) 2015 GL Assessment

Wiltshire (Salisbury)

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Wiltshire (Salisbury) 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2021) 2021 GL Assessment

Wirral

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Wirral 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2023) 2023 GL Assessment

Wolverhampton

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Wolverhampton 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2012) 2012 GL Assessment

Yorkshire

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Yorkshire 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Paper (2020) 2020 GL Assessment

Topic mix you should expect

Across the catalogued Non-Verbal Reasoning papers, the recurring topic groups are:

  • Code-shape mapping
  • Odd-one-out
  • 3D nets and cubes
  • Find the missing tile
  • Rotations and reflections
  • Matrix reasoning

Use the topic list above to plan revision sprints. A common parent mistake is to revise broadly and shallowly across many topics; far better is to pick three weak topics and drill them to mastery before moving on. The papers below are arranged so you can sit one, identify weaknesses against this list, and revisit two or three topics before the next attempt.