Free Year 6 Edutest-style Verbal Reasoning Practice

Skillo provides free Year 6 Edutest Verbal Reasoning practice for Australian students. No signup, no email, no credit card. Practice 5 question types including word analogies (A is to B as C is to ___), letter and number coding and decoding patterns, odd one out across word groups by category. Open and start in 10 seconds.

Edutest Verbal Reasoning at Year 6 scholarship level covers word analogies, coding patterns, odd-one-out word tasks, and syllogisms — question types that the school curriculum barely touches. A Year 6 student can be an excellent reader and still struggle with these questions on first exposure because the section rewards logical thinking about language relationships, not comprehension. Skillo's Edutest-style verbal reasoning practice is free, no signup required, and builds the systematic pattern habits that improve scores most reliably.

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What does the Year 6 Edutest Verbal Reasoning test cover?

  • Word analogies (A is to B as C is to ___)
  • Letter and number coding and decoding patterns
  • Odd one out across word groups by category
  • Syllogisms and logical deductions from short statements
  • Word relationships and vocabulary chains

How should my child prepare for Year 6 Edutest Verbal Reasoning?

  • For verbal reasoning, reading widely (news, novels, non-fiction) builds vocabulary transfer that no worksheet can fully replicate.
  • When your child gets one wrong, ask them to explain why each other option was wrong — that elimination skill is what the test rewards.
  • Aim for 10–15 minutes a day rather than long weekend sessions — consistency builds recall better than cramming.
  • Mix sections so the brain learns to switch modes — the real test cycles between question types rapidly.

Common questions about Edutest Verbal Reasoning

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Why do some strong English students struggle with verbal reasoning?

Verbal reasoning tests logical relationships between words — analogies, coding, categories — not reading comprehension. These are distinct skills that require separate practice.

What is a word analogy question?

A word analogy question presents a pair of related words and asks you to identify a second pair with the same relationship — e.g., "Hammer is to nail as brush is to ___."

How many verbal reasoning questions are in the Edutest Year 6 exam?

The count varies by school and year. Skillo sessions match the style and difficulty of the real assessment.

Is Skillo really free?

Yes. Skillo is completely free for all Australian students — no subscription, no credit card, no hidden paywall. No free trial that converts to paid.

Does my child need an account?

No. Skillo doesn't require an account to practise. Open any page and start immediately — no email, no registration.

Does Skillo collect any personal information?

No. Skillo is built to require zero personal information. No name, no email, no date of birth is collected from students.

Is Skillo affiliated with Edutest?

Skillo's Edutest-style scholarship practice is authored independently. Edutest is a product of Edutest Pty Ltd. Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Edutest Pty Ltd. Each independent school chooses its own assessment provider — check directly with your target school to confirm which test applies.

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Skillo's Edutest-style scholarship practice is authored independently. Edutest is a product of Edutest Pty Ltd. Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Edutest Pty Ltd. Each independent school chooses its own assessment provider — check directly with your target school to confirm which test applies.