11 Plus Test Paper2
11 Plus Test Paper2
11 Plus Test Paper2
Answer a)_________[1]
b) 185 – 43
Answer b)_________[1]
c) 532 − 85
Answer c)_________[1]
d) 53 × 9
Answer d)_________[1]
e) 37 × 23
Answer e)_________[2]
f) 238 ÷ 7
Answer f)_________[1]
g) 442 ÷ 17
Answer g)_________[2]
2. Find the perimeter and area of this shape:
6cm
5cm
4cm
9cm
Perimeter = _______________cm
Area = _______________cm2
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3. Calculate, giving your answer as simply as possible
5 4
a) +
12 12
Answer a) _________[2]
1 1
b) +
6 3
Answer a) £_________[1]
b) a fifth of £70
Answer b) £_________[1]
c) 80% of a half of £70
Answer c) £_________[2]
100°
b
a
30°
62°
1 3 5 7
d) , , , , ___ , ___
5 10 17 26
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50%
0.75
𝟑
𝟓
𝟏𝟕
𝟐𝟎
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8. The table shows part of the railway timetable from Edinburgh to St Andrews.
Some trains stop at every station and others are express trains. All stopping
trains take the same time between each station as each other.
a) How many minutes does it take to travel between Edinburgh and Kircaldy?
Answer a) _________[1]
b) Complete the times in the boxes in the table above for the stopping train
that leaves Edinburgh at 15:34
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c) How much longer does the stopping train take than the express train for
the journey from Edinburgh to St Andrews?
Answer c) _________[2]
Answer d) _________[3]
9. For each shape draw a rectangle that has the same area as the shape on the
left. The first one is done for you.
Shape Rectangle
eg.
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10. James was given £15 to buy supplies for the university year. He chose to
spend it on pens and pencils
a) If James buys 5 pens and 7 pencils, how much money will he have left?
Answer____________[3]
b) If instead James buys a set of 5 pencils, what is the maximum number of pens
he can buy?
Answer____________[3]
c) If instead James ends up with £2.80 left of his money how many pens and how
many pencils did he buy?
Answer_________[2]
Answer_________[2]
c) How many loaves will 3 boy scouts eat in 8 days?
Answer_________[2]
Answer___________________[5]
14.
Ten green bottles hanging on a wall
Ten green bottles hanging on a wall
If one green bottle should accidentally fall,
There’d be nine green bottles hanging on
the wall
Nine green bottles…
If the first bottle fell at ten past five in the morning (5.10am) and the others fell
down at five minute intervals, at what time would the last bottle fall?
Answer___________________[2
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16. Here are five cards with numbers printed on them.
7 6 2 4 8
The cards can be placed in order to form a 5-digit number.
For example the smallest number that could be made with all 5 cards is:
2 4 6 7 8
a) Using all 5 cards what is the largest possible odd number
Answer________________[2]
Answer________________[2]
c) Using only two of the cards, what is the largest possible prime number?
Answer________________[2]
d) Arrange any three of the number cards to give the largest possible
answer to this multiplication
×
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17. For each of the following questions you need to find a whole number between
0 and 100 that has the following properties.
Answer____________[2]
Answer____________[3]
Answer____________[4]
18. Place each whole number from 1 to 8 inclusive in one of the blank boxes below
to make the calculations correct. The calculations read left to right and top to
bottom.
÷ =
− ×
= =
+ =
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