Each module of the InCAS assessment will start with an example question to ensure the child is
clear about what to do. This must be answered correctly to move on to the assessment questions.
Questions typically start at an age equivalent level two years younger than the pupil is at the time
of taking the assessment. Questions progressively become more difficult until a few are answered
incorrectly. Questions then become slightly easier until they are being answered correctly once
more.
For this reason, pupils can expect to find some questions too easy and some too difficult when
taking the assessment and not all will see the same questions.
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