The Trafford Consortium: Paper 2, Exam 4
A complete Trafford Consortium 11+ mock exam experience.
One full Paper 2 designed to replicate the conditions on exam day across all five Trafford grammar schools: Altrincham Grammar School for Boys (AGSB), Altrincham Grammar School for Girls (AGGS), Sale Grammar, Stretford Grammar and Urmston Grammar.
Specially prepared for the Trafford Consortium entrance exam, our Paper 2 mock follows the full three-section structure used on the day. Each paper contains Verbal Reasoning, Mathematics and Non-Verbal Reasoning including Spatial Reasoning, the same format, pace and pressure as the real thing.
Paper 2 has a distinct character across all three sections: logic- and coding-led Verbal Reasoning, shape, measurement and data-led Mathematics, and 3D-spatial-led Non-Verbal Reasoning. It focuses on the question types that emphasise reasoning patterns, applied real-world maths and three-dimensional spatial thinking.
The Trafford exam rotates question types between its two papers, so pair Paper 2 with our Paper 1 (vocabulary, number and visual pattern) for full curriculum coverage.
Papers include a separate GL-style answer sheet to simulate exam conditions, designed to look and feel like the real thing. A complete answer key with explanations is included with every paper.
Question types include:
Verbal Reasoning
- Reading comprehension on a literary passage
- Vocabulary opposites (antonyms)
- Letter codes — matching letters to numbers and back
- Missing three letters
- Letter and number series
- Letter sums and word relationships
Mathematics
- Measurement — length, mass, volume, time and money
- Geometry — shape properties and angles
- Position and direction — coordinates, reflection and translation
- Statistics — bar charts, pictograms, pie charts and averages
- Ratio and proportion
Non-Verbal Reasoning (including Spatial Reasoning)
- Analogies
- Codes
- Odd one out
- Matrix — which shape completes the 2×2 grid
- Cube nets — which net folds into the target cube
- 3D folding — folded-paper and cross-section problems


