[60 QUESTIONS] Find the Hidden Words Example Worksheets / Questions
- September 21, 2022
- Posted by: gg-pure
- Category: Verbal Reasoning
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We have put together a list of 60 Hidden Word Examples broken down into 6 lists / worksheets – we aim to add to this list where possible. This is a compilation of questions we have created, other resources and CGP test exam questions. We feel these resources should be available to you because it is important to regularly practice your approach to answering these questions.
It is okay to know how to do it, but building confidence in actually doing these questions will make sure you can quickly and efficiently tackle these questions as soon as you see them – allowing you to focus on the more difficult parts.
If you want to find out more about how to answer this question type click the link below:
How to answer the hidden word question
Worksheet 1
- May we read to you tomorrow.
- Bola will be ten years old today.
- Olu ran to catch the bus.
- Bing wanted to rest without a sound.
- Jack snatched away the art.
- Many children took a sweet.
- We manage to find a home all the time.
- Open the windows please.
- The gym is not always busy.
- I like check in high places first, before checking low.
- Father will drive his car to get it fixed.
- 1. were [we read]
2. sold [years old]
3. rant [ran to]
4. tore [to rest]
5. hear [the art]
6. rent [children took]
7. meal [home all]
8. pent [Open the]
9. snot [is not]
10. glow [checking low]
11. scar [his car]
- Lemonade always makes my tongue fizz.
- I need ice cold drinks when its warm.
- During the football you missed a call.
- School usually finishes for the winter.
- Squirrels are adept at carrying acorns.
- Your father drinks tea and coffee.
- Christmas time is all presents!
- She always wanted to make cakes.
- Playing football is more fun than doing chores!
- I watch my favourite team time and time again.
Worksheet 2
- 1. deal [Lemonade always]
2. dice [need ice]
3. ally [football you]
4. fort [for the]
5. read [are adept]
6. herd [father drinks]
7. mast [Christmas time]
8. heal [She always]
9. hand [than doing]
10. mean [time and]
- Our shop art was on the wall.
- “I can undo ordinary mistakes” said the writer.
- The boys were always playing tag with each other.
- Things like getting to work late are uncontrollable.
- Little apples are scattered in the water.
- It is important to stay safe around deep water.
- People who travel by sea mostly enjoy the water.
- “Come along,” said the walker to the dog.
- The house at the end had ropes to swing.
- It became more apparent the closer we got.
Worksheet 3
- 1. part [shop art]
2. door [undo ordinary]
3. real [were always]
4. tear [late are]
5. leap [Little apples]
6. fear [safe around]
7. seam [sea mostly]
8. meal [Come along]
9. drop [had ropes]
10. reap [more apparent]
- Do you think you need new trainers?
- My friends and I love going to the cinema.
- I like most dances but I can’t take Zumba seriously.
- A violin has four separate strings.
- “Are you ready?” asked Andrew. “I’m pretty ready,” replied Peter.
- The final song gets everyone up to dance at a party.
- When driving dodgems, the aim is to bash other drivers.
- East Asia and South East Asia used to be referred to as the Far East.
- When choosing a Secondary School, consider each option very carefully.
- We were both at the front of the queue.
Worksheet 4
- 1. newt [new trainers]
2. sand [friends and]
3. base [Zumba seriously]
4. test [separate strings]
5. tyre [pretty ready]
6. also [final song]
7. shot [bash other]
8. fare [Far East]
9. chop [each option]
10. that [both at]
- Mum astonished us by singing loudly.
- Behave well if indoor play occurs.
- Harry changed gear without any jerks.
- We should reduce carbon emissions immediately.
- Scan each new document before photocopying.
- All the friendliest children were chosen.
- We had to replace the old laptop.
- The electric was tripped accidentally.
- The pyjamas were not meant to be stained.
- The closet was hard to move.
Worksheet 5
- 1. mast [Mum astonished]
2. find [if indoor]
3. edge [changed gear]
4. bone [carbon emissions]
5. cane [Scan each]
6. echo [were chosen]
7. tore [to replace]
8. heel [The electric]
9. best [be stained]
10. wash [was hard]
- Dad found the advert in the paper.
- We stuck together through the storm.
- How friends and family needed us changed.
- July was the month of real sour apples.
- I hit my jaw when I turned to open the door.
- It was in the shed where they found the mouse.
- Should I send the cheque before approval?
- The wind owned the rest of the night.
- The people had gotten tentatively quiet.
- They wanted a sample and a quick chat.
- Mother cooked a meal.
Worksheet 6
- 1. head [the advert]
2. west [We stuck]
3. sand [friends and]
4. also [real sour]
5. pent [open the]
6. them [the mouse]
7. reap [before approve]
8. down [wind owned]
9. tent [gotten tentatively]
10. lean [sample and]
11. dame [cooked a meal]