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The 11+ Specialist

Maths SPaper

Candidate’s Name: _______________________

Starting Time: _______ Finishing Time: _______

PAPER ANALYSIS

Candidate’s Score: _______out of Percentage: _______%


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Show your workings neatly underneath the question and write the final answer in the
space provided on the right. Some marks will be awarded for the correct working out
even if the answer is incorrect.

1. Calculate
A) 376 + 628 = _____________

B) 836 – 429 = _____________

C) 12 × 7 = _____________

D) 96 ÷ 8 = _____________

2. A scale of a map is 1:20000. Find the actual length in km


represented on the map for the following:

A) 25cm _____________

B) 52.5cm _____________

3. James started cleaning his room at 07:45. he finished at 13:10. how


long was he cleaning? _____________

_____________

4. A train left Westwood at 15:55. It arrived Bristol at 23:12 . How


long the jouney take? _____________

_____________

5. Calculate 1734÷17
_____________

6. A) 76.47× 103
_____________
B) _________ 12 = 7649.97
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_____________

7. A) Express 1/6 of 5 days in hours


_____________
B) Express 2/5 of 15 hours in minutes
_____________

8. Central road in Southampton is 12cm long on a map. If the road is


actually 3.6km long, what is the scale of the map? _____________

9. A concert began at 19:40 and lasted for 2 hours and 23 minutes.At


what time did it finish? _____________

10. How many seconds are in 5 minutes?


_____________
_

11. The cruising speed of a jumbo jet is about 900km per hour.How
far could it travel in 2 hours?

_______________

12. A man walks at the speed of 8km per hour. How long does he
takes to cover 96km? _____________
_

13. 28% of the 500 people at an exhibition are adults. If 75% of the
children are girls, how many boys are there? _____________
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14. Write down the first two terms of each sequence using the nth term
given.

A) 14 – n _____________ _____________

B) 6n + 7 _____________ _____________

15. Find the area of this three-quarter circle (not drawn to scale)
_______________

14cm

16. If these numbers are arranged in descending order, which one will
be fourth? _____________
8
/10 88.08, 88/100, (80+8.8), 8/100 _

17. Robert caught a train in London at 9.30 in the morning and arrived
in Newcastle at 3.42 in the afternoon. There were 7 stops in _____________
between. How long did the journey take? _

18. How many minutes are there in a fortnight?


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20. A pomegranate drink is made by mixing water with concentrated


pomegranatejuice.2/3of the pomegranatedrink is water.How many _____________
litres of water will be in 12 litres of pomegranate drink? _

21. Write down the relevant numbers in the space given.

32014172712835

A) Even numbers _____________


_
B) Multiples of 5
_____________
C) Factors of 24 _

D) Prime numbers _____________


_

_____________
_

23. Alex took 4 hours to travel from Town A to Town B. If Ben was
travelling at the same average speed as Alex, how long would he _____________
take to travel from Town A to C, without stopping?

A 256 miles B 192 miles C

24. Calculate the perimeter of this shape (not drawn to scale)


_____________
9.5cm

4cm 7cm

1.5cm

1.5cm 1.5cm
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25. Calculate the area of the shape in Question-24


_____________

27. Nisha’s grandma is 5 times as old as Nisha was 3 years ago.If her
grandma is 60, how old is Nisha? _____________
_

28.
_____________
_
29. A box contains 17 blue pencils, 31 green pencils and 4 red pencils.
If I pick a pencil from the box at random, what is the probability _____________
thatI will pick out a green one? _

31. Cuboid A has the same volume as cube B (not drawn to scale).
Find the length of one edge of the cube B _______________

6cm
3cm
12 cm
Cuboid – A Cube- B
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32. The ratio of flour, sugar, butter and eggs in a cake is 7: 4: 3: 2


If 200g of sugar was used to bake the cake, how much flour was _____________
used? _

35. A) Write 238 grams in kilograms.


_____________
B) Write 27 millilitres in litres. _

C) Write 4.289 kilometres in metres. _____________


_
D) Write 0.04centimetres in millimetres.
________

For questions 38-40, use the part of a railway timetable below.


London 10 30 11 0 12 35 13 25 14 30
King’s Cross
Peterborough 11 24 12 35 13 27 14 15 15 45

Newcastle 13 36 14 58 15 39 17 05 17 30

38. How long does the 10 30 traintake from London to reach


Newcastle? ______________

39. How long does the 14 15 traintake from Peterborough to reach


Newcastle? ______________
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A) 20, 14, 12, 8 B) 20, 35

1. A) 1004 B) 407 C) 84 D) 12 21. C) 3, 12, 8 D) 3, 17


A) 5km B) 10.5km 8

A) 1cm: 20000cm Workings


1cm : 0.2km (Top left) × (Bottom right) = 6 × 4 = 24
0.2 km × 25 = 5km (Bottom left = 2 and Top right = 4)

B) 1cm : 0.2km Same rule applies for shape 4


52.5 km × 25 = 10.5km (Top left) × (Bottom right) = 8 × 6 = 48
(Bottom left = 4 and Top right =8)
2. 22.

3. A) 10.46 B) 9/10 kg 23. 7 hours

4. A) 1.6B) 1.7 24. 45 cm

5. 102 25. 59 cm2

6. A) 76470 B) 7649.97 26. £90

7. A) 20 hours B) 360 minutes 27. 15 years


1:30000

Workings

3.6km = 360000cm

360000cm ÷ 12 = 30000cm

8. 28. £3.85
£5337.50

Workings
Interest per year = 4.5% × £5000 = £225
Interest in 11/2 years = 1.5 × £225 = £337.50

Total = £5000 + £337.50 = £5337.50 31/


9. 29. 52
16 cubes

Workings
Volume of the cube = 1000cm3
(10×10×10)
Volume of the empty box- 16000cm3
(40cm × 20cm × 20cm)
10. 17 kg 30. 16000 ÷ 1000 = 16 cubes
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A) £81.50
6cm
Workings
Volume of the cuboid – 216cm3
B) The demand for winter boots would be low. Volume of the cube – 216cm3
Length of one edge = 6cm
11. 31. 6cubed is 216
84

The middle number of the 7 numbers is 42

The 7 numbers are -36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48

Sum = 36 + 48 = 84

12. 32. 350g


£24.50
13. 90 boys 33.
A) 13 12 B) 13 19

Workings
Substitute n =1 and n=2 for each question
14. 34. 58
115.5cm2 or 115.395cm2 A) 0.238kg B) 0.027l

15. 154 or 153.86 = ½ mark 35. C) 4289m D) 0.4mm


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16. 8/10 36. 12 + 6 +2 = 20 squares


A) No

6 hours and 12 minutes B) By drawing a pie chart showing the


sales figure for 2014 is 120° and for
2015 is 240° (Sales doubled from 2014
17. 37. to 2015)

18. A) £2.72 B) 9 38. 3h 6min


A) nth term = 3n +1

B) 31 sticks

19. substitute n=10 39. 2h 50cm

20. 8 litres 40. 16 : 34


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