11+ Practice Test Work out = =... 2 marks. 2. (a) Tick ( ) all the numbers below that divide by 5 with no remainder.

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11+ Practice Test 2 1. Work out 64 + 57 =... 64 57 =... 2 marks 2. (a) Tick ( ) all the numbers below that divide by 5 with no remainder. 12 15 16 20 30 Tick ( ) all the numbers below that divide by 3 with no remainder. 12 15 16 20 30 2 marks 3. A meal in a restaurant costs the same for each person. For 11 people the total cost is 253 What is the total cost for 12 people? 4 marks Sutton Valence School 1

4. A shop sells three different sized bottles of lemonade. Le monade 1 litre Le monade 1 1 litres 2 litres 2 Le monade 39p 55p 70p (a) I want 3 litres of lemonade. I could buy three bottles of size 1 litre. How much would that cost?... Write a different way I could buy exactly 3 litres of lemonade.... Now work out how much it would cost.... (c) Write another different way I could buy exactly 3 litres of lemonade.... Now work out how much it would cost.... (d) My friend buys seven bottles of lemonade. Two of the bottles are of size 1 2 1 litres. Five of the bottles are of size 2 litres. How many litres is that altogether?... litres 11 marks Sutton Valence School 2

5. (a) Add together 3.7 and 6.5 Answer... Subtract 5.7 from 15.2 Answer... (c) Multiply 254 by 5 Answer... (d) Divide 342 by 6 Answer... 8marks Sutton Valence School 3

6. Food and drink Here are the prices of food and drinks in a café. Food Drinks Pizza 1.40 Tea 65p Burger 95p Coffee 90p Sandwich 1.20 Cola 80p Toast 90p Juice 1.00 (a) Sally wants to buy one item of food and one drink. What is the least amount of money she can pay?. Lee buys one item of food and one drink. He pays with a 5 note and gets 2.60 change. What did Lee buy?... and... 6 marks 7. Fill in the missing numbers. 68 +... 100 20... 100 Sutton Valence School 4

300... 100 8. Populations 65 2... 100 4 marks The table shows the approximate populations of five different places. Place Approximate population London 7 000 000 Sheffield 700 000 Harrogate 70 000 Ash Vale 7 000 Binbrook 700 (a) Which of the places has a population of about seventy thousand?... Use the table to complete these sentences. The population of Harrogate is about 10 times as big as the population of... The population of... is about 100 times as big as the population of Harrogate. The population of Sheffield is about... times as big as the population of Ash Vale. 4 marks Sutton Valence School 5

9. A bottle contains 250 ml of cough mixture. Adult - take 10 ml four times a day Child - take 5 ml four times a day Adult - take 10ml four times a Child - take 5ml four times a 250ml day day One adult and one child need to take cough mixture 4 times a day every day for 5 days. Will there be enough cough mixture in the bottle? Explain your answer. 3 marks 10. Sponsored swim The pupils in a class had a sponsored swim. They collected 429.24 (a) How much is 429.24 to the nearest hundred pounds?.. How much is 429.24 to the nearest ten pounds?.. 2 marks Sutton Valence School 6

11. Grid Lisa uses a grid to multiply 23 by 15. Complete the grid and work out the answer. 20 3 10.. 30 5 100. Answer:... Now Lisa multiplies two different numbers. Complete the grid, then give the answer below.... 40 3 30............ 600... 18 Answer:... 7 marks Sutton Valence School 7

12. (a) Write the missing numbers. 50% of 80 =... 5% of 80 =... 1% of 80 =... Work out 56% of 80 You can use part (a) to help you. Answer... 4 marks 13. The number 6 is halfway between 4.5 and 7.5 6 4.5 7.5 Fill in the missing numbers below. The number 6 is halfway between 2.8 and... The number 6 is halfway between 12 and... 4 marks 14. Calculate 5 3 6 5 Show your working. Write your answer as a fraction in its simplest form. Answer... 2 marks Sutton Valence School 8

15. (a) What fraction of this shape is shaded? Write your fraction as simply as possible. Answer... What percentage of this shape is shaded? Answer... % (c) Which shape has the greater percentage shaded? Tick ( ) the correct box. Shape A Shape B Shape A Both the same Explain how you know Shape B 5 marks Sutton Valence School 9

16. Balancing 2 boxes balance 1 can. 2 cans balance 1 bottle. How many boxes make each of these balance? (a)?... boxes?... boxes (c)?... boxes 4 marks Sutton Valence School 10

17. Jo places equilateral triangles in straight lines to make this sequence. shape number 1 shape number 2 shape number 3 shape number 4 (a) Which word below describes shape number 3? Put a ring round it. Parallelogram rhombus pentagon trapezium Look at the table below. Shape number Perimeter 1 3cm 2 4cm 3 5cm 4 6cm Jo makes shape number 15 What is the perimeter of shape number 15?... cm 3 marks 18. The table shows feeding times for some animals in a zoo. Start of feeding times Length of feeding times Elephants 11:15am 2:15pm 3:20pm 15 minutes Giraffes 12:20pm 2:30pm 15 minutes Otters 1:00pm 10 minutes Seals 1:00pm 4:00pm 10 minutes Tigers 2:30pm 30 minutes Sutton Valence School 11

(a) The first feeding time for giraffes starts at 12:20 pm. At what time does it finish?... :... One feeding time finishes at 3:00 pm. Which animal s feeding time is this? Answer... (c) A visitor arrives at the zoo at 1:45 pm. How many minutes later does the next feeding time for elephants start?... minutes (d) A different visitor arrives at the zoo at 12:30 pm. She wants to watch feeding times for elephants, otters and seals that day. Write three feeding times that she could watch. Elephants at... :... Otters at... :... Seals at... :... 5 marks Sutton Valence School 12

19. Look at these five shapes. A B C D E Square grid (a) Complete the sentences below. The first one is done for you. Shape.. is the only shape with three sides. Shape... is the only shape with no right angles. Shape... is the only shape with no lines of symmetry. Now complete this sentence. Shape B is the only shape with four... 4 marks 20. (a) A pupil measured the angles in a triangle. She said: The angles are 30, 60 and 100 Could she be correct? Tick ( ) Yes or No. Yes No Explain your answer..... 2 marks Sutton Valence School 13

21. Coordinates Look at the graph. y 8 7 6 A 5 4 3 2 1 B (2, 2) C 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x (a) Write down the coordinates of points A and C. A is (, ) C is (, ) Point D can be marked so that ABCD is a rectangle. Mark point D accurately on the graph. 3 marks 22. This diagram is not drawn accurately. Calculate the size of angle m Show your working. 70º m 70º Answer... 3 marks Sutton Valence School 14

23. The diagram shows a square. Two straight lines cut the square into four rectangles. The area of one of the rectangles is shown. 3cm 2cm 12 cm 2 A Work out the area of the rectangle marked A. Not drawn accurately... cm 2 3 marks Sutton Valence School 15

24. (a) Jeff asked 30 pupils if they travel to school by bus. 20 pupils said yes. 10 pupils said no. He started to draw a pictogram using the key represents 5 pupils. Complete the pictogram to show Jeff s results. total 30 pupils Yes No Sue asked 20 pupils which subject they like best. She drew this pictogram but forgot to write the key. total 20 pupils English Maths Science How many pupils does represent?... pupils 2 marks Sutton Valence School 16

25. On each spinner write five numbers to make the statements correct. It is certain that you will get a number less than 6 It is more likely that you will get an even number than an odd number. It is impossible that you will get a multiple of 3 3 marks Total 100 marks Sutton Valence School 17