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Practice previewMaths Methods
Exam-style questionTopic: Calculus

A function has a stationary point at x = 2. What does the derivative tell you about the graph at that point?

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  • Complements official selective entry resources without positioning Examon as an official exam provider.

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Official sample papers are useful because they help families understand the structure, question style, and level of challenge students may face. Before adding more practice, students should first become familiar with the types of reasoning and maths questions they are expected to answer.

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Static sample papers are a strong starting point, but students often need more practice after they have reviewed the official examples. Examon can help students continue practising with interactive questions, feedback, and similar follow-up questions instead of repeating the same paper.

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Selective entry preparation is more effective when students identify the areas they struggle with instead of only repeating broad mock papers. A student may need more support with reasoning patterns, maths problem solving, speed, or reviewing mistakes under exam conditions.

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Where can I find selective entry practice tests?

Students can review official sample questions to understand the exam format, then use practice tools like Examon to build familiarity through interactive reasoning and maths-style practice.

Is Examon an official selective entry exam provider?

No. Examon is not an official selective entry exam provider and does not replace official exam resources. It is designed to complement official sample papers with interactive practice, feedback, and follow-up questions.

How can students prepare for selective entry exams?

Students can prepare by understanding the format, practising reasoning and maths questions, reviewing mistakes, and repeating similar questions to build confidence before the real exam.