Emanuel Maths 11 Entrance Exam B
Emanuel Maths 11 Entrance Exam B
Emanuel Maths 11 Entrance Exam B
Section B ______
Entrance Exam B
Mathematics
11+ Entry
Time Allowed: 1 HOUR
Surname
First Name
School
Calculate:
1. 314 + 445
Answer:_______________[1]
2. 1658 + 574
Answer:_______________[1]
3. 857 − 701
Answer:_______________[1]
4. 383 − 195
Answer:_______________[1]
5. 49.38 − 41.9
Answer:_______________[2]
6. 87 × 9
Answer:_______________[2]
7. 44667 ÷ 7
Answer:_______________[2]
8. 1254 ÷ 5
Answer:_______________[2]
9. 412 × 46
Answer:_______________[2]
10. 4550 ÷ 14
Answer:_______________[2]
11. The diagram shows part of the scale of a weighing machine. The whole numbers
show the weight in grams.
60 70 80
(a) What weight does the arrow show in grams?
Answer____________________g [1]
[1]
12. The rectangle shown below has an area of 72 cm2 and its width is 8cm.
Area = 72cm2
Answer_________________ cm [2]
13.
(a) Shade in 75% of this shape
[1]
5
(b) Shade in 8 of this shape
[2]
14. Complete these shapes so that the dotted lines are lines of
symmetry. Make sure your lines are clearly visible.
(a)
[1]
(b)
[2]
15. Write numbers in the boxes below to make these sums correct.
(a) 37 + = 91
(b) – 14 = 35
(c) 8 × = 152
(d) ÷ 16 = 9
[4]
16.
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1
The bar chart shows the number of hours Jason spent studying for his secondary
school entrance exam in the first week of the Christmas holidays.
Draw in the bar showing how many hours he spent studying on Thursday.
[2]
× = 12
× = 12
× = 12
[3]
18. Laura sells some curtains at half price in a sale. If the sale price is
£7.59 then what was the price before the sale?
Answer £_______________________[2]
19. Will buys six pens. Each pen costs 66p. He pays with a £10 note.
Answer £________________________________[3]
Section B
20. Write down the missing terms in each of the sequences below:
[2]
[2]
c) 1 , 1 , 2 , 3 , ______ , 8 , 13 , _____ ,
[2]
21. Here are some patterns of dots.
Pattern number 1 2 3 4 5
Number of dots 4 7 10
[2]
(b) How many dots would you need for the 150th pattern?
Answer__________________[2]
22. Two shops sell packs of pens
[4]
23. Jonny and Jenifer went to the school canteen at break time.
Jonny bought two pears and three oranges. He paid 90p for them.
Jenifer bought two pears and one orange. She paid 50p for her fruit.
Work out, in pence, how much pears and oranges cost at their school
canteen.
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2
Q
1
0 X axis
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Answer ( , ) [2]
(b) Mark the point P which has coordinates (2, 5) on the diagram above
[1]
(c) Mark on the diagram the point S so that PQRS is a square and write down its
coordinates
Answer ( , )
[2]
25. Here are the prices of food and drinks in a café.
(a) Sally wants to buy one item of food and one drink.
Answer £_______________________[2]
(b) Lee buys one item of food and one drink. He pays with a £5 note and gets
£2.40 change.
[2]
26. Work out the number of boys and girls in each class below.
(a) In class 7Y, there are 27 pupils. There are twice as many boys as girls.
[2]
(b) In class 8K, there are 23 pupils. There are 5 more girls than boys.
[2]
(c) Four builders take 20 days to build a certain wall. How long would it take five
builders to build the same wall?
Answer_______________________[2]
27. Jeremy has 4 cards with the numbers 6,4,5 and 6 written on them
as below:
6 4 5 6
(a) Write down the smallest number Jeremy can make using all of these
cards
Answer_______________________
[1]
(b) How many different numbers can Jeremy make using all of the cards?
Answer_______________________[3]
28. Fill in the missing numbers so that each row, each column and each
diagonal adds up to 15.
4 8
[2]
29.
Arrange all the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 into two groups, so that doubling the sum
of the first group gives the sum of the second group.
There are three different ways the numbers can be arranged. The first one is done
for you.
5 1, 2, 3, 4
,
………. ….…… .……… ……….. ……….. , ,
,
………. ….…… ….…… ……….. ……….. , ,
[4]
30. A man can walk 4km in 1 hour and his wife can walk 6km in 1hour.
At 12 noon they begin walking at opposite ends of a 60km road.
MAN WOMAN
60km
A
B
Answer____________________km [2]
Answer____________________pm [1]
31.
Answer_______________________[2]
(b) Jill thinks of another number.
She multiplies it by 8 and subtracts 41.
The answer turns out to be one more than the number she first thought of!
Answer_______________________[3]
32. The cards below have letters on one side, and the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 on the
other side (but not necessarily in this order on the cards).
adds up to 35
adds up to 20.
Answer_______________________ [3]
26
273
Answer_______________________ [2]
Check that you have attempted all questions and that you have shown your workings
and put the answers in the right place.