7 Plus Maths Specimen
7 Plus Maths Specimen
7 Plus Maths Specimen
GROUP A
MATHEMATICS
Name:
In questions 1 to 23 work out the answers and write your answers on the line.
You can show your working if you wish to do so.
1) 7+4=
2) 16 – 9 =
3) 8 × 2=
4) 15 ÷ 5 =
5) 12 + 8 =
6) 48 ÷ 2 =
7) 9×5=
8) 130 ÷ 10 =
9) 23 + 38 =
10) ÷ 2=6
11) – 9 = 20
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12) 23 – = 17
13) 30 ÷ =6
14) 32 + 6 = 40 –
15) 8+ + 9 = 30
18) In a bag there are 20 wine gums. They are shared equally between 5 children.
How many wine gums does each child have?
19) James is 30cm shorter than his brother Mark. James is 120cm tall.
How tall is Mark?
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20) George has 17 pence. Alex has 21 pence more than George.
How much money does Alex have?
If George and Alex put their money together to buy a Hot Dog,
how much money would they have?
22) Mark has £26 and Sue has half as much money as Mark.
How much money do they have together?
23) Everyday John leaves home at 8:45. It takes him 15 minutes to get to school.
What time does he get to school?
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24) Here are 3 numbers
5 30 6
Use all the numbers each time to complete these:
5 x 6 = 30
6 x =
÷ = 6
÷ 6 =
81 47
56
26
22 74
15
a) 58 26 = 84
b) 43 17 = 26
c) 9 5 = 45
d) 35 5 = 7
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27) Continue these number patterns
4 , 8 , 12 , 16 , 20 , ,
7 , 13 , 19 , 25 , 31 , ,
22 , 19 , 16 , 13 , 10 , ,
29) Write the times on the two clocks on the line below, in digits.
30) Draw a line from the circled number to the nearest ten on the number line.
The first has been done for you.
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31) Look carefully at this pattern
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What fraction of this grid is grey?
32) Using the numbers 1 to 9 once only, fill this magic square so that the 3 numbers in each line
add up to 15.
5 7
4 2
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33) On the following shapes draw a straight line through the dot.
The line must cut the shape in two equal halves.
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34) Tim slid his finger along this route from START to STOP.
START
STOP
He started writing how his finger moved.
Complete the moves.
LEFT 3 squares
DOWN 1 square