Types of Verbal Reasoning questions

Both Salisbury Grammar Schools include Verbal Reasoning questions – South Wilts have a whole VR paper, whereas BWS include it within the broader English / Verbal Reasoning paper.

Verbal Reasoning aims to assess the ability to understand and analyse language, to comprehend and use words, to identify patterns and relationships between words, and apply logic and reasoning to solve problems.

Types of Verbal Reasoning questions include:

  • Words closest in meaning (synonyms)
  • Words opposite in meaning (antonyms)
  • Missing Three-Letter Word
  • Hidden Four-Letter Word
  • Compound Words
  • Odd Word(s) Out
  • Words with more than one meaning
  • Complete the word in the same way
  • Move a letter
  • Number series
  • Number sequence
  • Missing Numbers
  • Complete the Sum

We appreciate that to many of you looking into the 11+ for the first time, the list may itself appear like word soup, but we are more than happy to talk you through what it means and what it looks like in reality.

There are a number of techniques that pupils learn in order to solve verbal reasoning questions.   We also recommend that building a child’s vocabulary is key to scoring well in verbal reasoning.

Drop us an email if you’d like to chat it through and we can talk you through some sample questions.

What do the Salisbury Grammar School tests involve ?

The Salisbury Grammar Schools have different testing arrangements detailed below.

South Wilts Grammar School (SWGS) use GL Assessment as their 11+ test provider, and the test consists of three papers:

  • Mathematics: covering all aspects of the year 5, and some of year 6, National Curriculum in mathematics: 50 minutes
  • English: covering linguistic skills, comprehension, spelling and punctuation: 45 minutes
  • Verbal Reasoning: a range of question types assessing logical thinking and problem-solving skills: 50 minutes.

All questions are multiple choice. All papers are sat in one session with a break between each paper.

 

Bishop Wordsworth’s School (BWS) also use GL Assessment for their tests, however the papers are structured differently with two papers:

  • Paper 1: assesses English (including reading comprehension, spelling, punctuation & grammar) and verbal reasoning: 45 minutes.
  • Paper 2: assesses maths and non-verbal reasoning : 45 minutes.

All questions are multiple choice. Both papers are sat in one session with a break between each paper.

 

 

Salisbury Grammar Schools 11+ Exam Dates 2025

Bishop Wordsworth’s School (BWS)


11+ Test for September 2026 entry will be held on Saturday 27 September 2025.
Registration closes at midnight at midnight on 30 June 2025.
Registration details: Bishop Wordsworth’s School, Salisbury

South Wilts Grammar School (SWGS)


11+ Test for September 2026 entry will be held on Saturday 27 September 2025.
Registration closes at midnight on 1 September 2025.
Registration details: South Wilts Grammar School