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Alleyns School: 11+ Maths Sample Paper

(2014)
School: Alleyns School
Subject: Maths
Level: 11+
Time: 60 mins
Type: Sample Paper
Year in use: Since 2011 (Currently available for download on the school website. Lasted
checked late 2014)

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Answer

1.

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4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Solution

Q.

Answer

10.

11.

(a) 885
(b) 231
(c) 5832
(d) 1546
(e) 147
(f) 64.64

12.

(a) 5/6
(b) 5/24
(c) 6 31/45
(d) 2 5/12

13.

14.

(a) 12.5
(b) 1/8
(a) 16 cm
(b) 12 cm2

15.

(c)

16.

48
The two groups have the same mean (average) but they are of
different ranges.

Solution

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Answer

Solution

17.

18.
The next two shapes are: 51
pattern with 10 boxes.
Sticks = boxes 5 + 1

19.

(a) 1330
(b) 24
(c) 1325

20.

2kg suger : 1.12


4 packets of crisps : 1.04
5l milk : 4
750g apples : 0.90
3 first class stamps : 81p
Total : 7.87Change from 10 :

21.

(a) 1/4
(b) 1/2
(c) 3/8
(d) 5/8

sticks are required to make the

2.13

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Answer

22.
Cooridinates of point C = (6, 3)
Cooridinates of point D = (5, 0)
23.

(a) 1
(b) 4

24.

Some examples:
35: 53 53 = 18
72: 72 27 = 45
16: 61 16 = 45I notice that the result is always divisible by 9.
It is always true.For example, a number 72 can be viewed as 10 x
7+1x2
When the digits are swapped, the number is now 27, which is 20 x
2+1x7
Take away 27 from 72, it is equivalent to 10 x 7 + 1 x 2 10 x 2 1
x 7.
10 x 7 1 x 7 = 9 x 7
1 x 2 10 x 2 = 9 x 2
Since both numbers are multiple of nine, the result should also be
divisible by 9.

Solution

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