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Maths 11 Plus

This document is a practice test for Maths 11+ containing 50 questions to be completed in 50 minutes. The questions cover various topics including basic arithmetic, geometry, ratios, percentages, and problem-solving. Each question is designed to assess the student's mathematical understanding and skills.

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Maths 11 Plus

This document is a practice test for Maths 11+ containing 50 questions to be completed in 50 minutes. The questions cover various topics including basic arithmetic, geometry, ratios, percentages, and problem-solving. Each question is designed to assess the student's mathematical understanding and skills.

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Practice Test

50 Questions:
50 Minutes

Maths 11+
1 If you need 6 apples to make a pie, how many pies can be made with 125 1
apples? __________
2 In the number 58 470, the digit 4 in this number has a value of 400. What is the 1
value of the digit 8? __________
3 A plank is 4 m 6 cm long. It is cut in half. How long is each piece? __________ 1

This triangle has angles a, b, c and d. Angle a is 46°and angle b is 68°.


4 What is the size of angle c? _________ b 1

5 What is the size of angle d? __________ a 1


c
6 Jane is drawing a plan of her house. Her scale is 4 cm to 5 m. The hall is
d 1
10.5 m long. How long is the hall on her plan? __________ cm
7 Mike thought of a number. He halved it, then added 9. The answer was 45. 1
What number did Mike think of? __________
Write the coordinates of:
8 The church (_____, _____) 1

9 The station (_____, _____) y 1


6 Church
10 The pet shop (_____, _____) 1
5
11 The garage (_____, _____) 1
4 Station

3 Pet shop

2
Garage
1

0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x

Total
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12 Circle the group of numbers below that are all multiples of either 3 or 5. 1
8, 10, 12 12, 14, 15 15, 18, 20 18, 20, 22 20, 24, 26

13 A holiday costs £360 for an adult. It is £150 less for a child. How much is it for 1
three adults and two children to go? __________
14 Circle the number with the largest value. 1
6.03 5.05 6.10 5.99 6.09

15 In the equation 6a + 7 = 55 – 2a, what is a? __________ 1

16 Here are some scores in a test: 11, 18, 9, 1, 6, 15, 3. What is the mean? 1
__________
17 Which ratio is the equivalent to 27 : 36? Circle the correct answer. 1
6:7 9:18 8:9 3:4
1 2 2
18 There are 45 pupils in a class. 9 travel to school by train. 5 travel by car. 9 travel 1
by travel by bus. The rest walk to school. How many walk? __________
19 What percentage of this shape is shaded? __________ 1

20 420 shoppers are asked about their favourite fruit. 1


How many like oranges? __________
Bananas
50%

Apples
20% Oranges

Plums
10%

Total
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21 I spend 34p on the bus fare each weekday. How much do I spend a week? 1
__________
22 What is 2.467851 to two decimal places? __________ 1

20 9 5 2 7
23 Circle the fraction with the largest value: 24 12 6 3 8 1

24 Here are five scores in a cricket match: 11, 23, x, 44, 7. The mean score was 18. 1

What is the value of x? __________

25 What does 65 equal? Circle the correct answer. 1


5x5x5x5x5x5 6x6x6x6x6 6x5 65 56
3
26 a = 5 of b. Circle the equation below that is not correct. 1

a 3 3 5
5a = 3b b = 5 3a = 5b a = 5b b = 3a

12
The bar chart shows the number
of cars that went past a traffic
survey checkpoint every hour. 10

8
Number of cars

7 8 9 10 11 12
Time of day (a.m)

27 How many more went by at 11 a.m. than 7 a.m.? __________ 1

28 How many fewer went by at 9 a.m. than 12 p.m.? __________ 1

Total
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A fruit bowl contains an apple, two pears and three oranges. You choose a fruit
from the bowl without looking. Say whether each pair of statements are both
true. Circle Yes or No.
29 You have a less than even chance of picking an apple. 1

You have a less than even chance of picking a pear. Yes No


30 You have an even chance of picking an orange. 1

You have a greater than even chance of picking an apple. Yes No


31 You have a greater than even chance of picking an orange. 1

You have a less than even chance of picking a pear. Yes No


32 You have a greater than even chance of picking a pear. 1

You have an even chance of picking an orange. Yes No


33 You are certain to pick a fruit. 1

You have a greater than even chance of picking an orange. Yes No


34 The area of a rectangle is 48 cm2. What could be the perimeter of the rectangle? 1
Circle the correct answer.
12 cm 14 cm 18 cm 28 cm 30 cm
35 Jamal will be a years old in four years’ time. How old was he eight years ago in 1
terms of a? ____________________
1 2
36 There are 360 cars in the car park. 12 are red. 3 are green. The rest are silver. 1
How many silver cars are there? __________
37 There are 300 paper clips in a box. How many paper clips in 7.5 boxes? 1
__________
38 Circle the number below that has the closest value to 2. 1

19 19
1 25 172.8% 1.73 172.9% 1 26

Total
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39 80 cm of a 4.4 m stretch of road need repairing. What fraction is this? Circle the 1
correct answer.
1 1 3 4 2
9 10 12 26 11
40 I am half as old as my sister. In six years’ time she will be 22. How old am I? 1
__________
5m
Look at this room plan.
1m
41 What is the perimeter of the room? __________ 2m 1

3m
42 What is the area of the room? __________ 1

1m
43 Carpet costs £8 a square metre. How much will it 1
cost to carpet the room? __________
I go to the supermarket and spend £3.50 on meat, 90p on bread, £2.50 on fruit,
£3.75 on cheese, £2.15 on fruit juice and £1.45 on eggs.
44 How much have I spent? __________ 1

45 How much change will I get from £20? __________ 1

46 Steaks cost £4.99 each. A chef buys 125 for his restaurant. What is the total 1
cost?
£499 £625 £623.75 £623.25 £626.25
When every space on the grid is filled in, each row and column adds up to 44.
47 What is the value of A? _________ 1

17 A 44
48 What is the value of B? _________ 1
12 15 44
9 B 44

44 44 44

49 How should quarter to five in the morning be written? Circle the correct answer. 1

16.45 14.45 18.45 13.45 04.45


50 A door is 5 feet 9 inches high. Which is closest to its height in metres? Circle the 1
correct answer.
1.5 m 1.6 m 1.7 m 1.8 m 1.9 m

Total
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6 Paper Total 50

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