by admin | Aug 18, 2023 | GEP Blogs
2. Attempt heuristics type problem sums For the Mathematics section, many of the questions are high level (for Primary 3 students) versions of Excess-Shortage, Constant-Sum/Difference, and Making a Supposition type questions. What do these mean? Here’s an example of...
by admin | Aug 18, 2023 | GEP Blogs
3. Attempt IQ questions or brain teasers As mentioned, the General Ability component is quite similar to IQ tests. There are verbal question types (as seen in point 1), and non-verbal question types which frequently involve pattern recognition. Here’s an example Can...
by admin | Aug 18, 2023 | GEP Blogs
GENERAL TIPS Skip tough questions and come back to them later If you find that you’re taking too much time on a particular question, put down your best guess first, circle the question and move on to other questions. Come back to this question later when you are done...
by admin | Aug 18, 2023 | Pri Maths
Six identical rectangular boxes can be stacked into a cupboard 90 cm wide. Two arrangements are shown below. The first arrangement in Figure A leaves a 42-cm gap at the top. The second one in Figure B leaves a 10-cm gap at the top and another gap at the side. (a) In...
by admin | Aug 18, 2023 | Pri English, PSLE
One of the more difficult English grammar rules for students to grasp is the past perfect. The past perfect is a verb tense used to talk about actions that were completed before some point in the past. In other words, the past perfect tense is used when talking about...