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Non-verbal reasoning is thinking in your head and not writing your workings out.Ther's like 3 boxes of pictures and you have to think of the forths one.Only in you head but write the answer down.(Not the working out!)Non-verbal reasoning will start at the end of year 5 so the beginning of year six!Non-verbal reasoning is actually quite hard then it looks.It is very important if you want to pass the latymer.If latymer has 100% of questions,25% goes for Non- verbal reasoning.When you say Non-verbal reasoning ,it actually sounds like something to do with English ,but it's only maths.Her's an example of a non-verbal reasoning test paper:

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