Multiple Meanings
A 20-question GL-style Verbal Reasoning set on Multiple Meanings. Each question asks pupils to pick one word that fits both sets of bracketed meanings, using vocabulary drawn from the provided sample word lists.
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Children who need concentrated practice in Multiple Meanings.
When To Use
Use this when Multiple Meanings has shown up as a weak area and you want focused repetition in one sitting.
Topic breakdown
Coverage mix across the set, ordered by emphasis.
Multiple Meanings
20 q • 100%
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