Maths11+PaperB2015
Maths11+PaperB2015
2015
Maths Paper
11+
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Q1. Convert one million, six hundred and twenty thousand grams into
kilograms.
Answer = ............................................... kg
Q2. What is the difference in minutes between 2.42 p.m. and 5.36 p.m.?
Q3. How many £3.50 tickets can I buy with a £20 note?
Q4. What's the total number of people if there are 726 children, 123 men
and 58 women?
Answer = ..............................................
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Q9. The following five race times for 200m were recorded:
40 secs. 53 secs. 1 min. & 12 secs. 42 secs. 1 min. & 3 secs.
Q10. Jessica has invented the '@' sign in maths. @ of two numbers is the
product of the sum and the difference between those two numbers.
For example, 10@1 = 11 x 9 = 99.
a) What is 5@2?
Answer = ..............................................
b) What is 6@4?
Answer = ...............................................
Answer = ...............................................
Answer = ...............................................
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Q11. What is the angle marked with the letter A in the triangle below?
160 º
Answer = ............................................... º
Answer = £ .............................................
Answer = ...............................................
Answer = ...............................................
Q13. Fill in the gaps using one of the four mathematical operations:
+ , X, _ or ÷.
,
a) 23 4 = 9 3
b) 30 5 = 12 6
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Q14. Which of diagrams A – D correctly reflects figure 1 in the dotted
line?
Figure 1
A B C D
Answer = ................................................
Q15. Ravi was born on 3rd December 1997 and he had a cricket bat for his
8th birthday present. He was selected for his school team 6 months
later. What month and year was this?
Answer = ...............................................
Q16. 6 bricklayers take 6 hours to build a wall 6m long and 6m high. How
much time does it take 5 bricklayers to build a wall 10m long and 6m
high?
Q17. Billy runs 100m twice as fast as his brother. How long does it take
his brother if, when their times are added together, the result
equals 45 seconds?
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Q18. Sylvie is a waitress and gets paid £8.50 per hour on week days.
a) How much does Sylvie earn if she works on Monday from 09:00 to
13:00?
Answer = £ ...........................................
Answer = £ ...........................................
c) At weekends, Sylvie gets paid twice her week day hourly rate (but
no tips). How much does she earn from 14:00 to 18:30 on
Saturday?
Answer = £ ...........................................
Q19. How many times bigger is the area of eight regular hexagons and
four rectangles (one of each is shown below), than one of the shaded
equilateral triangles?
Answer = ...............................................
Q20. Three coordinates of a rectangle are (2,1), (6,1) and (6,-9). What are
the coordinates of the 4th point?
Answer = ...............................................
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Q21. A square outdoor shallow pool which has sides 8m in length is
surrounded by lots of 1m2 tiles as shown below.
16m
fence
Answer = ............................................. m
b) The length of the fence is 16m. What is the total area covered by
the square tiles?
Answer = ............................................. m2
Answer = ............................................. m3
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Q22. Think of a number and divide into 10. Multiply the answer by 8. If
the final answer is 20, what is the number that you first thought of?
Answer = ...............................................
Q23. A coach can take 26 passengers. How many coaches are required to
take 500 passengers to a concert?
Answer = ...............................................
Q24. The first term in a sequence is 1. After that, each term is calculated
by multiplying the previous term by 4 and then adding 1.
Answer = ...............................................
Answer = ...............................................
Answer = ...............................................
Q26. A map uses a scale of 1:25000. On the map, there are 3cm
between the church and the school. How far apart are they in the
village?
Q27. All the 120 children in year 6 each make one model 3D shape in
maths. 25% of the models are not finished properly and another
35% of the total get broken before home time. How many models
are successfully made so that they can be taken home?
Answer = ............................................
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On Planet Marlite the inhabitants (Marlitians) have 8 fingers and toes.
Therefore they count in eights. For example, there are 8 larps to a
marp when monetary transactions are made, and there are eight marps
to a warp.
Answer = ............................................
Answer = ...........................................
245 + 354
Answer = ...........................................