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tii Mathematics Standard Familiarization Test 11B Fill in the following particulars: Name.. Boy or girl. School .. Class.. Date of birth... Today’s date. Read the following carefully: © Do not open or turn over this booklet until you are told to do so. © You may work out questions in your head, or by writing on the white area around the question. © Work as carefully and quickly as you can. © If you cannot do a question, do not waste time on it but go on to the next. You may not be able to finish all the questions. © If you wish to alter an answer, put in the alteration clearly. You will not lose marks for crossing out. © When you have finished one page, go straight on to the next. @ You will have 50 minutes to do the test. pis reserved inluing vaslaton. 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Favourite Message System Telephone | Sticky note | E-mail Boys 10 6 28 Girls 14 2 28 ‘One hundred pupils completed the survey. How many girls gave sticky notes as their favourite way of sending messages? Answer oo Se — —————— q 5. Mrs Patel spent £11.60 on 40 busy lizzie plants. [Pas do aot ‘What was the cost of each plant? margin | Answer 6 A rope is 4 m 6 cm long. 1 It is folded in half and cut into two equal pieces. How long is each piece? Answer 1. Look at this table showing the performance of the school hockey team, Won | Lost | Drawn 7 6 4 3 7 2 8 4 5 How many matches in total did the team not win? Answer 8 Which of these words has a vertical line of symmetry? Underline the word. DID DAB HAD MUM MUD Year 6 are all going for a day trip to France. There are 33 children in Year 6 and the trip costs £25 each. +H How much money must be collected in total from the children? Answer \ 3 ee TT ° o+-+ | “has 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Where is the ticket machine? Circle the correct letter. A (4,25) @.4 @.3) (2.5.4) G.5 . 2.5) moa SAREE EEE oa r { yoo A 10. This grid shows a car park. Peas do sa 8 - ‘maria 7 6 5 Public ¢ 4 __|_telephohe i. Our school magazine has 56 pages. 4 of the pages contain typing errors. How many pages contain typing errors? Answer 2 ‘A rectangle has an area of 54 cm’. If two of the sides are both 6 cm long, what is the length of each of the other two sides? Answer This machine divides by 5 and then multiplies by 3 185 |}—> ? Which number comes out? a a, 14. Look at this grid in which there are some empty squares. ELEY ease do not margin, 15, > 31 2 | 16 | > 31 9 9 |>at : tug 4 31 31 31 When every square is filled in, each row and each column adds up to 31 Which number should be in the square with the question mark? Answer What is this number to two decimal places? Circle the correct letter A 6.350 B 652 Cc 651 D 653 E 657 A medium sized teapot holds just enough for four cups of tea. Which volume is most likely to be true? Circle the correct letter. A. 2 litres B_ 03 litres © 300ml D 4 litres E800 ml aN 5 ——— ‘They sold 48 large cakes at 10p each and 65 small cakes at Sp each. How much money did they make at their sale? Answer can eet po 17. In five years’ time, Peter's cat will be x years old. Pease donot How old was his cat 6 years ago? Circle the correct letter. margin A x41 Box+il cH Cc x-5 D x-6 fs E x-l 18. Sanjay let me finish his box of mints. He had eaten % of them. If 36 mints were left for me, how many had Sanjay eaten? H Answer 19. Two coaches are booked for the school trip. The first coach seats 56 passengers, and the second 43. 8 adults, 41 boys and 38 girls are going on the trip. How many spare seats will there be? Answer 20. John and his sister Debra held a cake sale at their school to raise money for charity. if 2. Here is the plan of a room. Please do not orm ‘margin am 2m How far is it all the way around the edge of this room? Answer 22, Which shape does not have rotational symmetry? A B c DoE Answer 23. Which number is exactly divisible by both 2 and 8? Circle the correct letter. A 18 B 28 c 2 D a2 E 2 24, The Crystal 5 cinema charges £3.50 entrance for adults and £3 for children, Popcorn is £1.50 for a large bag and £1.25 for a small bag. What will be the total cost for Mr and Mrs Jenkins to take their two children to the cinema if each adult has a large bag of popcorn and each child a small bag? Circle the correct letter. A £12.50 B £16.25 c £9.25 D £18.50 E £15.00 N rr = Ceo of Tt eee eee eee st pot 25, You multiply a number by 3. Please aoa The answer is doubled then divided by 6. margin FG The result is 5. What number did you start with? Answer 6. OQ0O000 OOOOO Kim uses six ice cubes in drinks for her friends. What percentage of the ice cubes are left? Answer 27. The table below shows the number of children present at school in Year 6 during a fortnight. Week 1 ‘Wook 2 ay _ [Mon] Tue] Wed [Thu] Fr [Mon] Tue] weal Tha] Fr chistes | 27/28] 30 |31|29] 27 27| 25 | 26 20] preventve| -” | What is the mode? Circle the correct letter. AS 2 205 28 31 moo 28. Sarah’s mum buys her a new school skirt in a sale at half price. The original cost of the skirt was £9.50. How much change does Sarah's mum get from her £10 note? Answer oot oom 8 tte Toe f TH+ ++ yo — = — 29. Dr Shah’s car is 4 m long. This is the average length of all five cars at the Surgery. A parking bay has to be marked out along the roadside. A 0.25 km. + B 28m Cc 35m D 25m = E 0.20 km Piease do not Allowing an extra 1.5 m per car for driving into the space, roughly how long does the new bay have to be for all the cars to be parked? Circle the correct letter. The arrow shows how much the sack of sugar weighs. letter. A 94kg B 90kg C 92k D 96kg E 86kg So If another 600 g of sugar are added, what will the total weight be? Circle the correct 31. 3a + Th 4e = x Ifa = 6,b = 5, ¢ = 8, what is x? Answer Please do not ‘write in this. margin ° tem What is the area of the parallelogram MNPO? Circle the correct letter. A 1S cm 13.5 em? 12.05 em? 17.7 em* 16 cm* 30 children are going on a school holiday, Each child takes £x pocket money for the holiday. Each child also takes £y pocket money for the journey. What is the total amount of pocket money, in pounds, taken by the group? Circle the correct letter. 30xy ISx + 15y 30+x+y 30x + y 30x + y) At Sally's school, there are 860 children. 95% like chips. How many children don’t like chips? Answer ‘<——=====—=—— <= ee eee eee eee eee: Some tin cans have lost their labels. 3 contain soup, 4 contain beans, and 1 contains peas. If you pick a can at random, in which one of the following are both statements true? Circle the correct letter. A. You have an even chance of picking beans. You have a greater than even chance of picking soup. B You have an even chance of picking soup. ‘You have a less than even chance of picking peas. © You have a less than even chance of picking peas. You have an even chance of picking soup. D_ You have an even chance of picking beans. You have a less than even chance of picking soup. E You have a less than even chance of picking soup. You have a greater than even chance of picking beans. Please do non write in this ‘margin Leon used this decision tree to sort a pile of old paintbrushes. Each paintbrush had either paint or glue dried on to it, PAINTBRUSHES TOBE SORTED What is missing from the empty shape? Circle the correct letter. A BRUSHES TO BE THROWN OUT B_ Is this brush stiff with paint? C_ Should this brush be thrown out? D_ BRUSHES WITH PAINT E Can this brush be cleaned? u tt Ale So TT Please do not ‘write in this ‘margin At the airport, Ground Control must guide a plane from the end of the runway, point R, to the North terminal, point N. The plane can only move FORWARD, TURN LEFT 90° or TURN RIGHT 90°. Which set of instructions will guide the plane from the runway (R) to the North ‘Terminal (N)? Circle the correct letter. A FORWARD 1, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 6, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 3, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 1 B_ FORWARD 1, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 4, TURN LEFT 90° FORWARD 4, TURN LEFT 90° FORWARD 2 C FORWARD |, TURN LEFT 90° FORWARD 4, TURN LEFT 90° FORWARD 4, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 2 D_ FORWARD 1, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 6, TURN LEFT 90° FORWARD 3, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 1 E FORWARD 1, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 4, TURN RIGHT 90° FORWARD 4, TURN LEFT 90° FORWARD 2 12, —f- 3 2 Circle the correct letter. A B g 3x3K3x3x3 SxSxKS 3x5 35 15 4 < Please do not write inthis ‘margin SS Which answer describes these triangles in order from left to right? Circle the correct, letter. A moow scalene, isosceles, equilateral isosceles, scalene, equilateral equilateral, scalene, isosceles scalene, equilateral, isosceles equilateral, isosceles, scalene This is part of a conversion table for feet to metres and metres to feet. As an example, 3 feet = 0.91 metres. Which figure is mis A vow o feettom | mto feet o3im | 328f 061m 6-56 ft oo1m | oeatt 122m 2 Owe ing from the table? Circle the correct letter. 12.01 ft 13.12 ft 16.40 ft 10.75 ft 11.06 ft 137 Peete ett te EEE 4. Rok aoe © x ot | | 0123456789 What are the coordinates of D, E and F? Circle the correct letter. A moaw D(G,2) E(@,4) F(S,7) D(2,3) E(4,8) F(7,5) D(2,3) E@,7) F(7,5) DG,2) E(7,5) F(@.8) D(G,2) E(@.8) F(S,7) { Please do not\H} ‘write inthis margin 42, ‘Which one of these gives the answer 30? Circle the correct letter. A B G D E 25% of 80 4, of 15 % of 45 10% of 40 40% of 60 Lollipops cost the same as sherbet dips. Four of the following cost the same. Which does not cost the same as the rest? Circle the correct letter. A moaw 3 sherbet dips, 2 jelly rings, 1 lollipop. 2 lollipops, 2 sherbet dips, 2 jelly rings. 3 sherbet dips, 2 lollipops. 2 lollipops, 4 jelly rings, 2 sherbet dips. 1 lollipop, 6 jelly rings, 1 sherbet dip. 14 eee eseeesaneeessssesf..<.----------------——— 44, Rajiv draws a quadrilateral with only one pair of equal angles and only one line of reflective symmetry. What is the name of this quadrilateral? Circle the correct letter. A square rectangle kite rhombus moaw trapezium pet NE Please do not ‘write in this ‘margin ‘This bar chart shows how many times a class of children hit a target with a set of ten beanbags. a a Bete j $4] Y | g4y— 5 YY yy 32 J Y oZ Z 0 1-2 34 5-6 7-8 9-10 Number of times target hit How many children hit the target fewer than 7 times? Answer ‘A map of Holland is drawn to a scale of 1:400,000. What real distance is represented by 1 cm on the map? Circle the correct letter. A 40 km 4km 4000 km 400 km, 40,000 km. moO TE T V4 s 47. An isosceles triangle has angles X, Y and Z. Please do.n0 Angle X measures 55° ‘margin Angles X and Y differ in size by 15°. What is the size of angle Z? Circle the correct letter. AIS: B40 c 55° D 70° E 80° 48. Each of these grey and white carpet tiles measures 50m x 50 m. What is the total area covered by the grey carpet tiles, in square metres? Answer 49. A B oc D E Which of the above solids has more faces than vertices? Answer 50. (21 x 55) + 20 = 1175 Which of the following is incorrect? Circle the letter. A. 1175 — 20 = 21 x 55 B 21 x (35 + 20) = 1175 C 1175 = 20 + (21 x 55) D 20 = 1175 — (21 x 55) E (21 x 55) + 21 = 1176 16 peepee TE Introduction About the Tests The tests are intended to give your child practice in sitting a formal type of examinat they take the actual exam(s) to select them for secondary school. n before ‘These papers are set out in a very similar manner to many of the test papers used for selection at 11, and the questions in the tests represent the type of questions used, although they may not be exactly the same level of difficulty. Therefore, the scores your child obtains on these tests will not necessarily be a direct indication of their likely score on an actual selection test. Furthermore, the pass marks for the actual exams will depend, to some extent, on the overall standard of the candidates. Preparation for Testing Give the test to your child at an appropriate time when they are both physically and mentally alert. Choose a suitable area for them to work in - make sure they can work comfortably and are free from any distractions. Before your child takes a test, take some time with them to talk about the reasons they are doing the test. Also, explain that they might find some of the questions difficult, but that they should work as quickly and as carefully as they can. If they get stuck on a question they should not waste too much time on it, but move on to the next one. If they finish before the time limit, they can go back to it. Taking the Tests Itis important that you choose the correct instructions below, either for a Multiple-Choice Test ora Standard Test (as marked on the front cover of the test booklet). Multiple-Choice Tests Answers are entered in the answer booklet provided ~ not on the test booklet. The answer booklet contains answer sheets for tests 11A to 11D for the three types of questions (Non-Verbal Reasoning, Mathematics and Verbal Reasoning). Assist your child in selecting the appropriate answer sheet in this booklet. The actual test would be marked by a computer, but for the purposes of a familiarization test you will need to score it yourself using the appropriate Answer Key at the end of these Notes for Parents. However, itis important for your child to treat it like the real thing and record an answer in the appropriate box by drawing a clear line through it with a pencil. Mistakes should be carefully rubbed out and NOT crossed out, since in the actual test this would not be correctly recorded by the computer. You can ignore the boxes at the top marked ‘Pupil’s Reg. No.’, ‘School No.’ and ‘Date of Birth’. These will need to be filled in only during the actual selection test, and are not necessary for this familiarization. When you mark the test, you might like to enter your child’s total number of correct answers in the box marked “Raw Score’ underneath ‘Test Results’. You can ignore ‘Standardized Score’, ‘Marker’s Initials’ and ‘Checker’s Initials’. By experiencing these details now, your child will be more familiar with the style of the actual paper when (s)he comes to sit it. Standard Tests Ask your child to fill in all the details as instructed on the front cover of the test booklet. Ignore the marking columns down the sides of the pages ~ these will be on the actual test paper and are used by the test markers. By experiencing all these details now, your child will be more familiar with the style of the actual paper when (s)he comes to sit it. Timing a Test _ You should time your child on a test. Allow them 50 minutes but do not start timing until they have read all the instructions and/or filled in all the details on the front cover. If they have not, finished at the end of 50 minutes draw a line underneath the question they are on, or draw a ring round its number, and then let them carry on, When you come to mark it you will know how many questions they got right in the time allowed, while they will also be allowed to attempt every single question. You will then have a good indication of whether they need to speed up their technique. Marking and Feedback “The answers are provided below for both the Multiple-Choice and the Standard versions. Only the answers given are allowed. One mark should be given for each correct answer. Do not deduct marks for wrong answers. Do not allow half marks or ‘the benefit of the doubr’. The results may Suagest that more practice is needed. Remember, always try to be positive and encouraging, Talk through the mistakes your child has made in a non-condemnatory way ~ work out together how to get the right answer. Answer Key for Mathematics Tests Test 11A Choose the correct answer key: Standard for answers written in the test booklet; or Multiple-Choice for answers on an answer sheet. Standard Standard 17 D 36. 1.7m 2. 98 22. (3,14) 37, x-14 3. 212 23. C 38. 40% 4, 40 24. 30 39. 16m’ 5. a bucket 25. 8.28 40. 63 6. £15.58 26. LandN 41. 16cm’ 7. Edinburgh 27, 25% 42. E 8, 22 28. 4 BoA 9. 8,12, 16 29. 80 44. 1,009 10. 1 30. B 45. 8 11. 9p : 31.9 46. 4.14 12. £1.04 47.2 13. 32. D 48. D 14, 33. E 49. 15. 34. B 50. Test 11B Choose the correct answer key: Standard for answers written in the test booklet; or ‘Multiple-Choice for answers on an answer sheet. 16. E 17. E 18. 60 19. 12 20. £8.05 21. 37m 22. C 23. C Test 11C Choose the correct answer key: Standard for answers written in the test booklet; or Multiple-Choice for answers on an answer sheet. 22. D 23. A 24. £75.60 25. C 26. B 27. B 28. %vor 9in 10 or 9 out of 10 29. Qand$ 30. 8 31. C 32. A 33, 132 34. C 35. 135 Test 11D Choose the correct answer key: Standard for answers written in the test booklet; or Multiple-Choice for answers on an answer sheet. D Cc D 12 .D .D - Q 21 4 A 7D . D

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