14/15 here too...
Couldn't be arsed to work out the last question
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Previously on "Anyone reckon they could pass an 11 plus exam?"
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Originally posted by Gonzo View Post14/15, but I have had a few glasses of wine.
Respect to you.
Oliver Reed
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14/15, but I have had a few glasses of wine.
I did pass the 11+ when I was 11 and I did go to a Grammar School. So I got to have the academic education that wouldn't have been available to someone from a modest background like me.
I have never understood why socialists were always so vehement about closing those opportunities for people to improve themselves down.
(Not really, that's what socialists do, I realise that now.)
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WTS.
Youngest did state grammar school entrance test a few years back and the sample questions we looked at were mostly a hell of a lot harder than this.
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Anyone reckon they could pass an 11 plus exam?
I stumbled upon this at another forum. Lets sew what your scores are and where you fall down.
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