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  • Jan 27, 2024 | irishmirror.ie | Cormac O'Shea |Anita McSorley

    In Ireland, before students embark on their secondary school journey, they typically have to tackle an entrance exam. These exams, essentially IQ tests, are taken to measure the intellect of incoming students. They are usually taken when pupils are in sixth class, and aged around 11 or 12. To give you a taste of what's involved in these tests, we've put together a quiz of sample questions that are similar to the ones that appear in the Irish entrance exams.

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