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Problem-solving interview Qs

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stclair · 09/01/2020 18:09

Dd has this style interview next week for 11+. I can’t imagine what type of questions that will be asked of a child. Any ideas please?

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TeenPlusTwenties · 09/01/2020 19:00

No idea.

How about, you have a cylinder firmly attached to the ground but with a cork in the bottom. How do you get the cork out?

or

You have to get a fox a chicken and a sack of corn across a river ….

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Namenic · 10/01/2020 05:41

A, E, F, H, I, K, L, M, N, T, V, W, X, Y, Z
Vs
BCDGJOPQRSU (sorry - should have put commas too). What’s the difference between the 2 groups?

There is a pond with a diameter of 3m. Right dead in the centre of it is a frog. How far does it have to jump to get out?

Hehe - I remember those from my interview like 20 yrs ago.

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stclair · 10/01/2020 08:01

Wow thank you! I would never have dreamt of those types of questions

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TeenPlusTwenties · 10/01/2020 10:56

While we are talking ponds:

A lily pad doubles in size every day.
After 30 days it covers the pond.
How long did it take to half cover the pond?

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1stMrsF · 13/01/2020 11:18

My DC got asked 'If I gave you a brick (or a paper clip), what else could you do with it?
They also had a scenario where they had crash-landed on the moon and a list of equipment available to them. They had to say which things would be useful, and which not, and why, and chose 3 things to help them get to the rescue craft.

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TheFrendo · 13/01/2020 12:26

I spend £100 on a bike and a pump.

The bike costs £90 more than the pump.

How much was the pump?

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stclair · 14/01/2020 12:30

Well, thanks all for your input but the interview wasn’t problem-solving at all!! Despite what the school emailed to me .... thank goodness!

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