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Complete each of the following, showing your working in the space provided
3126 + 995 = 3126– 995 = 344 x 8 = Do not
write
in this
box
344 ÷ 8 = 101 x 99 = Use your previous
answer to find 1
10.1 x 9.9 =
56.6 + 4 = 56.6 + 4.4 = 56.6 - 4.4 =
1
5600 ÷ 80 = 700 x 15 = 47 x 63 = 2961
1
What is 1
560 ÷ 8 = 700 x 1.5 = 2961 ÷ 63 =
560 ÷ 0.8 = 70 x 0.15 = 2961 ÷ 630 = 1
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Write these three Find 20% of £350 Find three sevenths of Do not
write
decimals in order of size, 105p in this
starting with the largest box
first. 2
0.1101, 0.1011, 0.1110 1
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What needs to be Robert has 48 sweets. Write down a decimal
subtracted from 55.3 to He keeps 25% of between 0.2 and 0.3 1
give the highest prime them for himself and
number? shares the remainder
between Colin and --------- 2
Jeff. Colin gets twice Write down a fraction
as many as Jeff. How between 1 and 1
many does Jeff get? 4 5 1
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Which of these is the What are the next two What is the largest
smallest and which is the numbers in these number that will 2
largest? series? divide exactly into
15%, 0.2, 1
8 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, … 21, 63 and 91?
2
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2
2 , 4 , 8 , 16, ….
3 9 27 81
Smallest = ---------- -------- 1
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Largest = ----------
What fraction of this flag Shade in seven eighths Shade as many extra
has been shaded? Give of the flag below. sections as necessary
the fraction as simply as to fill in five twelths of
possible. the flag below. 2
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What is ten thousand Find two numbers Add together Do not
write
one hundred and six that have a difference in this
minus one thousand, of 8 but multiply to 65 3 + 5 box
four hundred and nine. 4 12 1
Give your answer in
words. 2
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Change these fractions Susan has £36. Alex Write the number 28
into decimals. has one third as much as the product of two 3
again as Susan. whole numbers.
1 = ………….
5 How much does Alex ----- x -----
have? 2
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----- x -----
1 = ………….. Brian has one third as
50 much as Susan and
Alex together. How ----- x ----- 3
much does Brian
3 = …………. have?
500
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I think of a whole Complete the bill
number and multiply below
10cm it by itself. I then 7 pens @ 35p each
subtract twice the ………. 3
10cm original number. I am 3 books @ £1.65 each
25cm left with 35. What was ……….
the original number 15 coloured pencils @
5cm 22p each 1
5cm
5cm ……….
How many of the small
boxes will fit into the Total ……….
larger box?
How much change do 5
------------------- I get from £20?
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The vehicles listed below were stuck in a traffic jam on the M25 Do not
write in
motorway this box
• 2 coaches each with 49 passengers plus the driver
• 10 lorries each with just a driver
• 2 minibuses, one with 15 passengers and the other with 13. Both
have a driver too
• 4 cars each with 3 people in them
• 2 cars with a driver only
• 1 large car with 6 including the driver
Complete the bar chart showing the number of people stuck in each type
of vehicle
100
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
75
50
4
25
coach minibus lorry car
In the following questions fill in the missing number. Remember you can
only use whole numbers and you must not use the number 1.
17+ ……. = 45 ……. - 33 = 76 11 x ……. = 165
7 x … + 11 = 67 (.…+ 9) x 5 = 80 153 ÷ ……. = 17
9
……. x ……. = 121 ……. ÷ 9 = 15 …… x ……. = 72
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Write down in figures A piece of wood is Susan has £1 to spend Do not
write in
the number twenty 2.25m long. Chris cuts on sweets. She buys this box
million, twenty two off two pieces, each of two chocolate bars at
thousand and twenty length 725mm. How 34p each and one 1
two much wood is left packet of fruit chews at
over? 27p. How much change 2
does she get back?
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This year September The factors of 12 are ; Estimate the size of the
14th will be on a 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12. angle shown below
Wednesday. What day 1
of the week will What are the factors of
October 14th be on , 30? 4
this year?
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What is the name of Draw all lines of Draw a right angled
this shape? symmetry on this shape scalene triangle below 1
………………..….
Roger has a number machine. It multiplies any number put into it by 5
and then subtracts 9.
So when he puts in 10, out comes 41
10 50
x5 -9 41
Tim changes the boxes around so that when he puts in 10, out comes 5
10 1
-9 x5 5
If they both put the same number into their machines and Roger gets 51
what will Tim get? 3
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Jane is using matchsticks to make box patterns. Do not
write
in this
1 square 4 matchsticks box
2 squares 7 matchsticks
3 squares 10 matchsticks
4 squares ____ matchsticks
5 squares ____ matchsticks
Now complete the table for Jane
Squares 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 20 100
matchsticks 4 7 10
6
If you had 55 matchsticks, how many squares could you make?
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THIS IS THE END OF THE EXAMINATION
NOW GO BACK AND CHECK YOUR WORK
Reigate Grammar School
11+ Entrance Examination
January 2005
MATHEMATICS
Time allowed: 45 minutes
NAME………………………………………………………………
• Work through the paper carefully
• You do not have to finish everything
• Do not spend too much time on any single question
• Show any working in the spaces provided
• Use the blank left hand pages for rough work
PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAL
MARK 18 22 23 13 17 7 100
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