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Printable 11 Plus practice papers

Build the paper you want, print it, and mark it together. Choose the subjects and the topics, pick a length, and it comes out on A4 with its own answer key and a time on it.

There is no library of hundreds of PDFs here, whatever this page used to say. Papers are generated rather than scanned, from the same bank your child answers on screen. Build one in your browser today, or print the free ready-made sheet below if you would rather not sign in.

  • No email, no account
  • Answer key on every paper
  • Timed at exam pace

How a paper is built

Three choices, then print

  1. Pick the subjects. Maths, English, Verbal and Non-Verbal, or a mixed paper drawn from all of them. Narrow it to particular topics if you want to.
  2. Pick a length. Between 10 and 50 questions. The paper works out how long it should take at exam pace and prints the time on it.
  3. Print it, and mark it. A4, black and white, with the answer key on its own page so it can go face down while your child sits the paper.

In the app and in the browser. Nothing on this website takes payment.

Free, and free of a sign-up form

One sheet, ten questions, answers at the foot

Six maths and four English, at both difficulty levels, straight from the app’s question bank. Printing takes the sheet only: no navigation, no menus, no wasted ink.

Mixed practice: maths and English

11 Plus Blocks · 10 questions · Years 4 to 6

Name Date
  1. What is 3/4 as a percentage?

    Maths · Fractions to percentages · easier

  2. How many lines of symmetry does a square have?

    Maths · Lines of symmetry · easier

  3. What is 5 cubed?

    Maths · Cubed · easier

  4. What is 10% of 1100?

    Maths · The basics · harder

  5. If the two angles of a triangle are 42° and 62°, what is the missing angle?

    Maths · Triangles · harder

  6. What is 6.987 rounded to 2 decimal places?

    Maths · Rounding · harder

  7. What is the plural form of "mouse"?

    English · Plural & Singular · harder

  8. What is an antonym?

    English · Antonyms & Synonyms · easier

  9. Is "He was a snake in the grass." a simile or metaphor?

    English · Similes & Metaphors · harder

  10. Is the following text "It's a piece of cake." a proverb or colloquialism?

    English · Proverbs & Colloquialisms · easier

Answers

  1. 75%
  2. 4
  3. 125
  4. 110
  5. 76°
  6. 6.99
  7. The plural form of "mouse" is "mice".
  8. An antonym is a word or phrase that has the opposite meaning of another word or phrase.
  9. It is a metaphor.
  10. It is a colloquialism meaning it’s easy.

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The plan, and where it has got to

Generated from the bank, not scanned into a folder

A library of ready-made papers is a pile of files that starts drifting from the course the day it is made. Building the papers out of the question bank means there is only ever one version of a question.

It cannot drift

The whole bank was re-read in August 2026 and 39 errors were corrected. A fix reaches a generated paper at once. It never reaches a PDF somebody downloaded last year, or a download folder nobody is maintaining.

You choose what is on it

One topic your child keeps getting wrong, at the easier level, ten questions long. Not a paper that covers everything and suits nobody.

Paper still matters

The exam is on paper, under time pressure, in silence. Working on screen every day and never on paper leaves that untested.

How it works. Open Papers in your browser and sign in with the account you already have. Tick the subjects, narrow it to particular topics if there is something specific to work on, choose 10 to 50 questions, and print. The answer key is always included, on its own page, and every answer names the topic it came from, so a run of wrong answers points at what to practise next.

Coming to the app. Papers is on the website now and arrives in the app in the next update, where a paper built on a laptop will be waiting on the phone, because papers follow the account rather than the device.

The menu

What a paper can be built from

Every topic in all four courses, as the app names them today, each at an easier and a harder level.

Maths

Area, Perimeter & Volume

  • Area
  • Perimeter
  • Volume

Date & time

  • Days, Weeks & Months
  • 12h / 24h clock

Decimals

  • Decimals to fractions
  • Decimals to percentages

Fractions

  • The basics
  • Fractions to decimals
  • Fractions to percentages

Geometry

  • Angles
  • Triangles

Measurements

  • Capacity
  • Distance
  • Mass

Numbers

  • Place values
  • Prime numbers
  • Roman numerals
  • Useful numbers

Percentages

  • The basics
  • Percentages to decimals
  • Percentages to fractions

Ratio & proportion

  • Ratio & proportion
  • Rounding

Shapes

  • 3D shapes
  • Circles
  • How many sides
  • Lines of symmetry

Squared & cubed

  • Squared
  • Cubed

Useful

  • Definitions
  • Formulas
  • Graphs & charts
  • Money

English

Grammar

  • Abbreviations & Contractions
  • Adjectives
  • Nouns & Pronouns
  • Prepositions, Connectives & Conjunctions
  • Tenses
  • Verbs

Literary devices

  • Alliteration, Onomatopoeia & Personification
  • Proverbs & Colloquialisms
  • Similes & Metaphors

Sentences

  • Clauses
  • Subjects & Objects
  • Syntax

Spelling

  • Homophones
  • Plural & Singular
  • Prefixes & Suffixes

Vocabulary

  • Compound Words
  • Diminutives
  • Comparatives, Positives & Superlatives
  • Antonyms & Synonyms

Non-verbal papers print the figures themselves rather than a description of them, because on those questions the picture is the question. A question whose drawing is missing is left off the paper rather than printed as an empty frame.

Questions parents ask

Can I download a pack of PDF papers today?

Not a pack, and deliberately not. You build the paper you want instead: choose the subjects, narrow it to particular topics if you want to, choose how many questions, and print it with its answer key. There is also one ready-made sheet on this page, free and with the answers, if you would rather just print something now.

Why not just publish a folder of ready-made papers?

There are none to publish. Nothing came across in the handover and there is no store of files sitting somewhere. Rather than commission a folder of papers that slowly drifts away from the course, papers are generated from the same question bank the app teaches from.

What does “generated from the question bank” actually mean?

Choose a topic and a length, and the questions are drawn from the bank and laid out as a paper. The same content your child answers on screen, on paper. A correction made to a question is then right in both places at once, which is not true of a PDF anybody has already downloaded.

How long should a paper take?

The paper says so, and the time is printed on it. It is worked out from the formats GL Assessment use, who set the papers for most grammar school areas: about a minute a question for Maths and English, and less for the reasoning papers. Twenty mixed questions comes out at about eighteen minutes. Treat it as a guide rather than a rule, because regions vary and CSSE and ISEB differ from GL.

Should my child work on screen or on paper?

Both, and they do different jobs. On screen is where the learning happens: nothing is marked, so there is time to work a question out and read how it was done. A printed paper is where the exam is rehearsed: on paper, in silence, with a clock. It is the same question bank either way, so nothing done in one is wasted in the other.

The questions are ready now

1,636 of them, in the app, free to download and free to start. Building a paper from them is on the website today, and comes to the app in the next update.

Free to download. One payment of £19.99. Not a subscription. Android comes after the iOS release.

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