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Find the four-letter word hidden at the end of one word and the beginning of the next

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word. The order of the letters may not be changed.

Example The children had bats and balls. sand


15 That wig looks very flattering.

16 You must put your sums in order.

17 The appropriate word would be ‘good’.

18 The number on each door is quite plain.

19 Things like this are most aggravating. 5

Find and underline the two words which need to change places for each sentence to
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make sense.
Example She went to letter the write.
20 Can I your a swim in have pool?

21 well biro doesn’t write very this.

22 I bunch my mother a gave of tulips.

23 very am getting I tired.

24 win we did the match? 5

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Rearrange the muddled words in capital letters so that each sentence makes sense.

Example There are sixty SNODCES SECONDS in a UTMINE MINUTE.


25 South AAEIMRC is a CTNINNOET .
26 There are sixty MNUISET in an ROUH .
27 A YGNCTE is a young NWSA .
28 We have school holidays over STRAEE and MRCHITSAS .
29 A MMREHA is used to drive in SLAIN . 5

Find the four-letter word which can be added to the letters in capitals to make a new
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word. The new word will complete the sentence sensibly.

Example They enjoyed the BCAST. ROAD


30 At the meeting the CMAN stood up.

31 Wait a MT till I take off my coat.

© Bond Assessment Papers, Nelson Thornes Ltd, 2008 2


Give the missing groups of letters or numbers in each sequence. The alphabet has
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been written out to help you.
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

65 81 72 64 51 46
66 79 66 52 39 12

67 42 46 44 48 46

68 CWB DVC EUD GSF HRG

69 BT EQ HN KK NH 5

Underline two words, one from each group, that go together to form a new word.
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The word in the first group always comes first.
Example (hand, green, for) (light, house, sure)
70 (bar, drink, cup) (post, lamp, gain)

71 (robin, owl, dove) (nest, tail, tree)

72 (sign, dumb, post) (sight, caught, found)

73 (body, man, figure) (head, foot, slim)

74 (air, be, see) (fly, me, an) 5

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OFFICIAL ESSENTIAL COMICAL BIBLICAL
If these words were written backwards and then placed in alphabetical order, which
word would come:
75 first?

76 last?

77 second? 3

© Bond Assessment Papers, Nelson Thornes Ltd, 2008 5


Six people live in this block of flats. B 25

Amy lives between John and Mary.


4 5 6 Sarah lives on the ground floor.
Sarah’s flat number is not odd.
1 2 3 Susan is below Mary.
John lives in flat 6.

Where do these people live?

78 Peter

79 Mary

80 Susan 3

Now go to the Progress Chart to record your score! Total 80

© Bond Assessment Papers, Nelson Thornes Ltd, 2008 6

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