It's not so much about how many GCSEs you obtain but what GCSEs you obtain. This may seem to be a surprising statement to make but recent research has found that there is a strong link between cities that have a high youth unemployment rate with the lack of GCSE English and Maths. Between 2007 and 2...
Read more ›The alphabet is given here to help you with the following questions.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Complete the second pair of letters in the same way as the first pair.
Example: A B is to C D as M N is to (O P) 37. F G is to C B as V W is to ? 38. H J is to L N as K M i...Read more ›In the following sentences, a four letter word is hidden between two words that are next to each other. Find the word and write it in the brackets.
Example: The child fell over the stone. (l o v e )
15. The hot coffee tasted very good 16. Let's hide away from him! 17. He was happy on the farm....Read more ›Verbal reasoning is understanding and reasoning using concepts framed in words. It aims at evaluating ability to think constructively, rather than at simple fluency or vocabulary recognition.
As promised in our previous post, we will be publishing a few common entrance tests for those who wish to p...
Read more ›Without venturing into a debate of whether exam resits are a good idea or not, the fact is, students who do have the opportunity to take resits will have to make their decision quite quickly. Many students may have fallen sick at exam time or simply could not cope with the stress at the end of the y...
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