Colfes School 11 Plus Sample Paper Online Quiz view all papers Welcome to your Colfe's School 11+ paper 11) Add together 95, 82 and 547. 724 714 689 629 642 None 2) Work out 3801 – 122 3679 3789 3721 3701 3690 None 3) Multiply 59 by 7 413 353 400 450 398 None 4) Divide 5616 by 8 702 72 720 612 724 None 5) Work out \[\frac{3}{8}\] + \[\frac{1}{6}\] \[\frac{13}{24}\] \[\frac{26}{48}\] \[\frac{4}{14}\] \[\frac{24}{13}\] None of the Above None 6) Work out 2\[\frac{1}{4}\] - \[\frac{5}{9}\] 1\[\frac{25}{36}\] or \[\frac{61}{36}\] \[\frac{4}{5}\] 1\[\frac{36}{25}\] or \[\frac{36}{61}\] \[\frac{12}{36}\] \[\frac{3}{4}\] None 7) Find 15% of 240 36 160 3.6 3 6 None 8) Work out 3.45+11.01+2.3 16.76 1.676 167.6 785.1 15.77 None 9) A field is planted with cabbages in rows. Each row contains 22 cabbage seeds and there are 39 rows. How many cabbage seeds are there in the field? 858 264 848 748 758 None 10) A teacher shares a large packet of sweets evenly to her class of 24 pupils and then eats the left over sweets. There were 170 sweets in the packet, how many does the teacher eat? 2 sweets 1 sweets 3 sweets 4 sweets 5 sweets None 11) Asif wants to buy a computer game that costs £32.99 in the shop but decides to wait until there is a sale. In the sale Asif buys the computer game for £25.62. How much money did he save? £ 7.37 £ 13.37 £ 73.7 £ 8.50 £ 8.27 None 12) Anna decides to share her pizza with two of her friends. She gives one friend a fifth of the pizza and the other friend three tenths of the pizza. What fraction of the pizza is left for Anna? \[\frac{1}{2}\] 3 \[\frac{1}{4}\] \[\frac{1}{5}\] \[\frac{1}{6}\] None 13) Jordan has a collection of 1345 marbles! He gives his friend 689 of the marbles. How many does Jordan have left? 656 1344 667 766 None of the above None 14) There are 10 millimetres in a centimetre and 100centimetres in a metre. How many millimetres are there in 25.1 metres? 25100mm 2510mm 251mm 0.0251mm 25100cm None 15) The diagram shows a field viewed from above. All dimensions are given in metres. A mouse walks all the way around the edge of this field. How far does the mouse walk in metres? 460m 360m 330m 400m 390m None 16) Write down the next two numbers in each sequence a) 7, 9, 11, 13, _____ , _____ 15,17 15,16 14,17 15,18 12,17 None b) 105, 96, 87, 78, _____ , _____ 69,60 67,60 69,59 50,60 69,79 None 17) I think of a number. When I multiply this number by 15 and then subtract 7 I get 38. What number am I thinking of? 3 2.06 2 4 7 None 18) I asked 48 year 7 students what their favourite food was. The results are shown in this pie chart. None a) How many year 7s have chips as their favourite food? 24 48 36 20 34 None b) What fraction of year 7s have chocolate as their favourite food? \[\frac{1}{4}\] \[\frac{1}{3}\] \[\frac{1}{2}\] \[\frac{1}{5}\] \[\frac{3}{4}\] None c) Estimate the number of year 7s who have pizza as their favourite food. 4 3 2 1 5 None 19) Write each list of numbers in order from smallest to largest a) 0.77, 0.7, 7.7, 7.07 0.7,0.77,7.07,7.7 0.77,0.7,7.07,7.7 0.7,7.07,0.77,7.7 0.7,0.77,7.7,7.07 7.7,7.07,0.77,0.7 None b) 5, -8, -16, 9, 8 -16,-8,5,8,9 -8,-16,5,8,9 5,8,-8,9,-16 -8,8,9,5,-16 9,8,5,-8,-16 None 20) Billy went shopping and bought 3 computer games that cost £25.50 each and 2 doughnuts that cost £1.30 each. How much change did Billy get from £100? £ 20.9 £ 2.5 £ 21.9 £ 20 £ 29 None 21) Alison, Bhavini and Catherine share a bag of sweets. Alison gets 5 more sweets than Bhavini and Catherine gets twice as many sweets as Alison. Catherine gets 22 sweets. How many sweets are there in the bag? 39 33 28 18 17 None 22) On the coordinate grid below each small square represents 1cm by 1cm. None b) What is the area of the rectangle? 20cm² 15cm² 30cm² 10cm² 2cm² None 23) Look at the sequence below. Some of the numbers are missing. a) Fill in the numbers so that they fit the pattern. Describe the pattern in words. 2, _____, _____, 16, 32, 64 4,8 multiply before number by 2 2,6 divide before number by 2 3,9 multiply before number by3 2,4 add before number 2 4,6 add before number 4 None 24) Look at the diagram. None Find the size of angle . 35º 30º 45º 15º 50º None 25) Work out the missing values 11% of 3600 = _______ 396 390 400 72 372 None _____ % of 52 = 13 25 20 15 30 12 None 15 % of _____ = 60 400 40 300 450 150 None 26) The cost in pounds,C , of going to the cinema can be worked out using the formula C=8a+3kIn this formula a stands for the number of adults and k stands for the number of children. None a) What is the cost if three adults and one child go to the cinema? £ 27 £ 21 £ 24 £ 20 £ 15 None b) The total cost for the Bryant family is £25. How many adults and how many children are in the family? 2 adults,3 children 3 adults,2 children 4 adults,3 children 2 adults,4 children 8 adults,3 children None 27) Work out the value of a) 9 + 7 × 8 - 3 62 80 68 55 90 None b) (11+13)×-20 -480 -271 48 480 None of the above None c) 2×\[13^{2}\] 338 52 350 38 33 None D)-13-27 -40 40 14 4 35 None 28) Solve each equation a) x + 80 = 15 x=-65 x=95 x=65 x=-75 x=80 None b) 6y - 20 = 46 y=11 y=4.2 y=10 y=396 y=20 None c) 10g +400=645 -15g g=9.8 or 49/5 g=209 g=10 g=9 g=8 None 29) a) A square has a perimeter of 32cm. What is the area of the square? 64cm² 64cm 32cm² 16cm² 24cm² None b) A rectangle has perimeter 32cm. The rectangle is three times as long as it is wide. What is the area of the rectangle? 48cm² 36cm² 32cm² 16cm² 72cm² None 30) The floor or a room is 3 metres wide and 4 metres long. I am going to tile the floor with tiles that are 25 centimetres wide and 50 centimetres long. How many tiles do I need to buy? 96 tiles 80 tiles 100 tiles 60 tiles 75 tiles None 31) I flip a fair coin that has the number 3 on one side and the number 7 on the other side. At the same time a roll a fair four sided dice that has the numbers 1 to 4 on it. Then I add the two numbers. If I do this 50 times how many times would you expect me to get a total of 7? 6 or 7 times 4 or 5 times 3 or 4 times 2 or 3 times 5 or 6 times None 32) A new mobile phone app is sold for 79 pence per download and proves to be very popular so that 150 people are downloading the app every day. The person who created the app gets 44 pence every time it is downloaded and she gets paid at the end of each week. How many weeks will it take for her to have £2,000? 5 weeks 4 weeks 3 weeks 2 weeks 6 weeks None Time's up