Maths Test 4
Maths Test 4
Maths Test 4
familiar with the Selective High School Placement Test. Some of the items have not been included
for copyright reasons. In the actual Selective High School Placement Test there are 45 questions
in reading, 40 in mathematics and 60 in general ability.
The Selective High School Placement Test measures ability and is set to discriminate at a very
high level. Students who are accustomed to answering most questions in tests correctly should not
be discouraged if they get a number of questions wrong. It is very rare for even the highest scoring
candidates to score full marks on all components of the Selective High School Placement Test.
Selective high school entry does not depend entirely on a student's performance in the Selective
High School Placement Test as school assessment scores in English and mathematics are
provided by the primary schools.
It is important to note that selection committees and appeals panels will not accept students'
performance in this past paper as evidence of academic merit for the purposes of entry into a
selective high school in any future year.
If you decide to change your answer, cross it out with X and mark your new answer
clearly.
If you want to work anything out, you may write in this question booklet, but remember
to show your answer in the answer booklet NOT in this question booklet.
In the tests you will find Answer Check boxes like this:
ANSWER CHECK (Mathematics No. 1)
Look at your answer booklet was the last bubble you filled in for Question 15?
If it was, keep going. If it wasnt, put your hand up now for help.
This is to ensure you are answering the question in the right answer bubble.
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M1
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
A
B
C
D
10 cm
50 millilitres
125 millilitres
250 millilitres
500 millilitres
Hazel buys petrol at 89.5 per litre. She fills her car with 50.7 litres.
The best estimate of how much she pays is
A
B
C
D
$40
$45
$50
$90
M2
Ring U
Ring V
Ring W
Ring X
Sarah writes the letter V on a square piece of paper. Sarah flips the paper over its right
hand edge so that the blank side faces her. Then she flips the paper over its bottom edge
so that the side with the V faces her again.
?
Which of the following does Sarah now see?
GO STRAIGHT ON o
M3
5 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
20 minutes
2 times
3 times
4 times
5 times
Here are the first three diagrams in a pattern formed with matchsticks.
40
42
46
50
12 10
12 0.4
12 2.5
12 2.5
M4
boys
girls
8
6
4
2
0
10
car
train
walk
23
26
49
50
How many more Year 6 boys than Year 6 girls travel to school either by bus or by car or
by train?
A
B
C
D
12
bus
11
bicycle
one
three
five
four
More Year 6 boys than Year 6 girls travel to school either by bus or by train.
More Year 6 boys than Year 6 girls cycle or walk to school.
The number of Year 6 students who travel to school by car is less than the number
of Year 6 students who travel to school by bus.
The number of Year 6 students who travel to school by bus is less than the number
of Year 6 students who walk to school.
ANSWER CHECK (Mathematics No. 1)
Look on your Answer Sheet the last
question you answered should have been
Question 12.
If it was, keep going.
If it wasnt, put your hand up for help.
M5
13
Bill takes a strip of thin wire 48 cm long and bends it to form a rectangle. The two ends
of the wire neatly join.
If Bills rectangle is 8 cm wide, its length is
A
B
C
D
14
6 cm
16 cm
32 cm
42 cm
Marie buys a tin of chocolates that weighs 440 grams. She eats half the chocolates.
The half-full tin weighs 300 grams. Marie then eats the rest of the chocolates.
What does the empty tin weigh?
A
B
C
D
15
140 grams
150 grams
160 grams
280 grams
10 hours
10 days
1 hour
1 day
M6
16
Starting with the stairs shown above, how many extra blocks would Lisa need to make
1-2 stairs 30 centimetres high?
A
B
C
D
17
10
22
30
36
Here are two blocks on a table. If you walk around the table there are a total of eight
faces that can be seen.
A
B
C
D
18
12
18
20
36
Lisa makes some new stairs. She calls them 2-1 stairs because the pattern she uses to
make them is go up two blocks then along one block.
Her new stairs are 50 centimetres high. How long are they?
A
B
C
D
19
20 centimetres
25 centimetres
40 centimetres
100 centimetres
A prepacked 2 kg bag of potatoes costs $3.90. When you buy loose potatoes, they cost
$1.75 per kilogram.
If you buy four 2 kg bags of potatoes, how much more expensive is it than if you bought
8 kg of loose potatoes?
A
B
C
D
$0.40
$1.60
$2.15
$3.60
M7
20
21
Jays videotape machine can rewind a videotape 20 times as fast as it takes to play the
tape.
How long will it take Jay to completely rewind a videotape that takes 4 hours to play?
A
B
C
D
22
5 minutes
12 minutes
20 minutes
80 minutes
Eva wanted to use her calculator to find 0.6 18.4, but the decimal point button was
broken. So she found instead that 6 184 = 1104.
The correct answer to 0.6 18.4 is
A
B
C
D
23
0.1104
1.104
11.04
110.4
The time in New York is 15 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard time. A sporting
event begins in Sydney at 2 pm on a Friday.
If it is broadcast live to New York, the starting time in New York will be
A
B
C
D
5 am Saturday
3 am Friday
5 pm Thursday
11 pm Thursday
M8
24
25
five
eight
nine
more than nine
Key:
First three throws
Second three throws
down
26
27
1
2
3
5
How many different possible values are there for the sum of the three numbers across?
A
B
C
D
one
three
five
seven
ANSWER CHECK (Mathematics No. 2)
Look on your Answer Sheet the last
question you answered should have been
Question 27.
If it was, keep going.
If it wasnt, put your hand up for help.
M9
28
How many of the following nets can be folded to make an open box?
A
B
C
D
29
one
two
three
four
Sixteen sheets of A4 paper cover one square metre. One square metre of the paper
weighs 80 grams.
What is the weight of one sheet of A4 paper?
A
B
C
D
0.2 grams
2 grams
5 grams
20 grams
30
31
32
20
30
40
50
120
100
80
60
four tenths
three fifths
two thirds
seven tenths
M10
33
0.6 metres
3.0 metres
34
20
40
60
80
Nadia wanted to add 70, but subtracted 70 by mistake. Her answer was 140.
What should her answer have been?
A
B
C
D
35
0
70
210
280
30 cm
30 cm
36
Original
square cake
0 cm
30 cm
40 cm
60 cm
New
rectangular
cake
A book has 500 pages. These 500 pages are 3 centimetres thick altogether.
If all the pages have the same thickness, the thickness of a single page is
A
B
C
D
0.0006 millimetres.
0.006 millimetres.
0.06 millimetres.
0.6 millimetres.
M11
37
1m
1.5 m
38
290 centimetres
520 centimetres
540 centimetres
580 centimetres
Centicubes are cubes with edge length 1 cm that can be joined together.
Jody uses some centicubes to make a solid cube of edge length 6 cm. She then removes
enough centicubes to make square holes, 4 cm long on each side, through her cube in
each direction.
4 cm
6 cm
4 cm
6 cm
6 cm
4 cm
39
56
64
104
152
Ben has some jelly beans. He can share them equally with his brother, or equally with
his brother and sister, or equally with his brother, sister and mother, or equally with his
brother, sister, mother and father. Whichever way of sharing he chooses, there will be no
jelly beans left over.
The smallest number of jelly beans Ben could have is
A
B
C
D
14
24
30
60
M12
40
25 square centimetres
50 square centimetres
80 square centimetres
100 square centimetres
M13
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MATHS
KEY
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C
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A