Welcome! We hope you found Practice Exam F very helpful.
On this page, you will find the average scores and estimated likelihood of passing, as well as our video tutorials.
Video Tutorials
Average Scores
Estimated Likelihood of Passing
Next Steps
Video Tutorials
Paper One
Part One: Non-Verbal Reasoning
Part Two: Verbal Reasoning
Part Three: Maths
Questions 1 – 5
Questions 6 – 10
Questions 11 – 16
Paper Two
Part One: Verbal Reasoning Comprehension
Part Two: Verbal Reasoning
Part Three: Maths
Questions 1 – 3
Questions 4 – 13
Questions 14 – 18
Part Four: Non-Verbal Reasoning
Average Scores 2024
You will need to calculate your child’s percentages so that you can compare his/ her scores with the average scores. If you are unsure how to do this, please watch our video tutorial on calculating percentages.
I am happy to report the following average scores for the September Practice Exam 2024. These represent the scores of 60 students.
Mean Scores 2024
Overall: 73%
Breakdown of results
Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper One: 73%
Verbal Reasoning Paper One: 86%
Maths Paper One: 71%
Verbal Reasoning Comprehension Paper Two: 65%
Verbal Reasoning Paper Two: 79%
Maths Paper Two: 68%
Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper Two: 69%
What does this mean? To calculate the mean scores, we added all the scores together then divided by 60 (this is the number of scores). If your child scored ABOVE the mean, their score is above average. If your child scored BELOW the mean, their score is below average.
Median Scores 2024
Overall: 77%
Breakdown of results
Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper One: 76%
Verbal Reasoning Paper One: 93%
Maths Paper One: 68%
Verbal Reasoning Comprehension Paper Two: 70%
Verbal Reasoning Paper Two: 85%
Maths Paper Two: 71%
Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper Two: 73%
What does this mean? To calculate the median scores, we put the scores in order and selected the middle value. If your child scored ABOVE the median, this is an encouraging sign, as it means s/he is in the top half of the cohort.
Range of Scores 2024
Overall: 38%
Breakdown of results
Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper One: 44%
Verbal Reasoning Paper One: 38%
Maths Paper One: 69%
Verbal Reasoning Comprehension Paper Two: 54%
Verbal Reasoning Paper Two: 50%
Maths Paper Two: 56%
Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper Two: 55%
What does this mean? To calculate the range of scores, we subtracted the lowest score from the highest score. For example, the highest verbal reasoning score on paper one was 38 percentage points above the lowest score.
Estimated Likelihood of Passing
Using our professional judgement, developed over 15 years of entrance exam tuition, and based on previous years’ data, our estimated likelihood of passing is as follows:
Overall Scores
Above 82%: Very likely to pass
73 – 81%: Likely to pass
65 – 72%: Borderline: much depends on performance on the day.
Below 65%: Less likely to pass UNLESS your child was very nervous OR s/he applied poor exam technique, such as rushing through the paper or failing to read the questions carefully.
We would like to wish your child the very best of luck for the exam and for all their future endeavours.
We hope you will get in touch if you have any comments, queries or feedback. You will find notes on the exam at the back of your child’s question paper.
Next Steps
Your child should complete his/ her corrections, watching the video tutorials above for extra help. If you attend lessons at Better Tuition, please have your child bring their exam paper along to their next lesson so that we can support any weak areas.
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We would like to take this opportunity to wish your child the very best of luck in their forthcoming exam and in all their future endeavours. Please be sure to let us know their results when you have received them.