Are you smarter than an 11-year-old?

Try our quiz to find out whether you'd get into grammar school

1. The same letter must fit into each set of brackets, to complete the word in front of the brackets and begin the word after the brackets: Dis[?], [?]urt, muc[?], [?]ole.

2. There are two pairs of words. Only one of the five possible answers will go equally well with both these pairs: Fall, stumble. Journey, outing.

3. The shape on the left is the target. The target is hidden in one of the five shapes to the right of the line. It is exactly the same size and same way round where it is hidden. All of the sides of the target must be visible in the shape where it is hiding. Choose which of the five shapes contains the hidden target and mark its letter.

4. In the row below there are five figures. Find the figure that is most unlike the other four.

5. In this question you have to choose the best word to complete the sentence so that it makes sense and is written in correct English: The letter was stained and crumpled but in the bright moonlight I could still _______ almost every word.

6. I think of a number. I then double it. Next I subtract 6. The answer is 14. What was the number I started with?

7. Which of these numbers is 21 squared?

8. Fill in the missing numbers to complete this series: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 _, _

9. What is one quarter of 6 hours?

10. Which of the following words is the odd one out?

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