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Could you pass the 11-plus?

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  • G Graham Bradshaw

    For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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    Dalek Dave
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    What do you mean could you? I did!

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      What do you mean could you? I did!

      ------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain

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      Graham Bradshaw
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      So did I. I also have an O level in Latin. That doesn't mean I could pass a Latin exam now!

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      • G Graham Bradshaw

        For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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        Pete OHanlon
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        Errrm - I did, not that it did me much good - I was always bound for a Catholic school.

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          Errrm - I did, not that it did me much good - I was always bound for a Catholic school.

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          Dave Sexton
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          To join the priesthood?

          But fortunately we have the nanny-state politicians who can step in to protect us poor stupid consumers, most of whom would not know a JVM from a frozen chicken. Bruce Pierson
          Because programming is an art, not a science. Marc Clifton
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          • G Graham Bradshaw

            For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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            Dmitri Nesteruk
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            Doesn't work under chrome :( I hate it when sites don't work in chrome

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              To join the priesthood?

              But fortunately we have the nanny-state politicians who can step in to protect us poor stupid consumers, most of whom would not know a JVM from a frozen chicken. Bruce Pierson
              Because programming is an art, not a science. Marc Clifton
              I gave up when I couldn't spell "egg". Justine Allen

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              Pete OHanlon
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              No - you have to get married to enjoy such a level of celibacy.

              "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

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              • G Graham Bradshaw

                So did I. I also have an O level in Latin. That doesn't mean I could pass a Latin exam now!

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                Dalek Dave
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                Ah but the question was Could You. I answered correctly! I could, once!

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                • G Graham Bradshaw

                  For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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                  Simon P Stevens
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                  Yup, I did aged 11. I was in one of the areas with a Grammar school and I got in. I also passed my degree only a few years ago. So I don't feel any need to prove I can beat an 11 year old. Show me an 11 year old that can get a 1st in Computer science and write 20,000 words and a c++ program to ray trace refracted light, and then I'll try the 11+ again.

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                  • G Graham Bradshaw

                    For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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                    R Giskard Reventlov
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                    Indeed I did; many, many, many years ago. Do not recall anything about it other than that I passed well enough to get in to a grammar school.

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                    • G Graham Bradshaw

                      For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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                      Chris Losinger
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                      13/15. one mis-click (#9 - i knew it but clicked the wrong answer), one i just did not get (#15)

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                      • G Graham Bradshaw

                        For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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                        Chris Austin
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                        I guess I could if it meant something to me. When I was in high-school we had required standardized tests that had no bearing on grades or university placement twice a year for four years. These exams lasted two days each time. Being a proud contrarian, I showed up and answered "C" to all of the questions. When it was time for the university entrance and placement exams, I worked my tail off to make sure I did well.

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                          Doesn't work under chrome :( I hate it when sites don't work in chrome

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                          I hate that people actually use chrome

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                            I guess I could if it meant something to me. When I was in high-school we had required standardized tests that had no bearing on grades or university placement twice a year for four years. These exams lasted two days each time. Being a proud contrarian, I showed up and answered "C" to all of the questions. When it was time for the university entrance and placement exams, I worked my tail off to make sure I did well.

                            Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long

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                            PIEBALDconsult
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                            Right, if it's merely an exam to see how the school is doing and whether or not they need more funding, it's best to do poorly.

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                              For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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                              Jason Lepack LeppyR64
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                              12/15 Didn't get the codes one, or #11. Edit: I misread the codes part, thought the question meant that the letters were out of order, not that the codes were out of order with the words.

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                                Doesn't work under chrome :( I hate it when sites don't work in chrome

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                                Anthony Mushrow
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                                Wait... I'm using Chrome right now, and it worked just fine.

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                                • G Graham Bradshaw

                                  For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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                                  thrakazog
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                                  15/15 Those all seemed pretty easy. Course had I taken it at age 11 who knows.... I really hated school back then.

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                                  • G Graham Bradshaw

                                    For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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                                    Jorgen Andersson
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                                    15/15 with a margin of three seconds, so I would be accepted to a school for eleven year olds. Is this good or bad at the age of forty?

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                                    • G Graham Bradshaw

                                      For the non-UK CPians, the 11-plus was a test used to grade 11 year olds, to determine which secondary school they went to from ages 12 to 16. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7773974.stm[^].

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                                      PIEBALDconsult
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                                      14, by guessing on most. I dislike that kind of test.

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                                      • D Dalek Dave

                                        What do you mean could you? I did!

                                        ------------------------------------ Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. Mark Twain

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                                        busum
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                                        Dalek Dave wrote:

                                        I did!

                                        How many tries did it take you?

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