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Answer Books

All previous competitions are available to try without registering or logging in.
The last competition is available as a timed self-marking trial competition.
The earlier competitions are available to dip into and try any question which is instantly marked.

​Just click here: challenge.bebras.uk

Recent Booklets:

2017 Competition - Complete Answer Book:

uk-bebras-2017-answers.pdf
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2016 Competition - Complete Answer Book:

uk-bebras-2016-answers.pdf
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​2015 Booklets:

2015 Competition - Complete Answer Book:

ukbebras2015-answers.pdf
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2015 Competition Junior Answer Booklet:

ukbebras2015-junioranswers.pdf
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2014 Booklets:

2014 Competition Booklets (with answers):

ukbebras2014-answers.pdf
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juniorukbebras2014-answers.pdf
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2014 Competition Booklets (without answers):

ukbebras2014-questionsonly.pdf
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juniorukbebras2014-questionsonly.pdf
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