Dulwich College 11 Plus Maths Specimen Paper e Online Quiz view all papers Welcome to your Dulwich College 11 Plus Maths Specimen Paper - ETime allowed for this paper: 1 hourInstructionsAttempt all the questions.Calculators must not be used.Show all of your working on this paper.There are 100 marks available in total for this test.You must not write in the squares on the bottom right of each page.The marks available for each part of a question are given in square brackets.Calculate:1. 397 + 784 + 86 1267 1057 1257 1067 1167 None 2. 89 × 19 1691 1511 1611 1591 1601 None 3. 60.2 ÷ 7 8.6 3.6 7.8 6.8 None of the Above None 4. 3.88 – 1.111 2.769 2.779 2.796 2.696 None of the Above None 5. Write down the next two terms in each of the sequences below:(a) 5 , 9 , 13 , 17 , , 21 & 25 19 & 21 23 & 27 20 & 24 22 & 26 None (b) 1000 , 100 , 10 , , 1 & 0.1 1 & 0.01 0.1 & 0.01 1 & 10 None of the Above None (c) 1 , 3 , 4 , 7 , 11 , , 18 & 29 18 & 22 7 & 15 15 & 22 14 & 21 None (d) 2 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 11 , , 13 & 17 17 & 21 13 & 19 17 & 19 19 & 21 None 6. Circle the factors of 150:100 30 7 1110 3 8 45 30, 10, 3 100 11 45 7 & 8 None 7. Subtract 4 + (2 × 13) from (4 + 2) × 13. 48 38 46 58 56 None 8. In a survey a group of children were asked how many siblings (i.e. brothers and sisters) they have. No-one in the group had more than three siblings, and the results are shown in the pie chart below.(a) Write down the percentage of children who have two siblings. 25.00% 50.00% 45.00% 35.00% 30.00% None (b) Work out the fraction of children who have no siblings, giving your answer in its lowest terms. \[\frac{3}{8}\] \[\frac{1}{3}\] \[\frac{1}{4}\] \[\frac{1}{2}\] \[\frac{3}{4}\] None (c) Write down the mode of the number of siblings. 0 1 2 3 None of the above None 9. (a) Calculate 0.75+ 2/5 + 17/100 , leaving your answer as a decimal. 1.32 0.32 1.52 1.42 None of the above None (b) Write 12/75 as a decimal. 0.16 0.4 0.14 0.2 None of the above None 10. Write down a fraction whose numerator and denominator are both wholenumbers and whose value is between 7/13 and 8/13. \[\frac{15}{26}\] \[\frac{17}{26}\] \[\frac{13}{26}\] 44526 \[\frac{19}{26}\] None 11. In this question you may use the clock pictures to help you but you do not have to draw on them and there are no marks for doing so.(a) Work out the angle the hour hand of a clock turns through between:(i) 4pm and 6pm. 60 30 50 40 70 None (ii) 2.30pm and 3.50pm. 40 30 50 60 70 None (b) Work out the angle between the hour and minute hands when the time is 3.15pm. 7.5 3.5 8.5 6.5 4.5 None 12 None (b) If the side of each square on the grid represents 1 metre, work out the area of the triangle. 3m² 4m² 6m² 2m² 9m² None (c) Work out the percentage of the total area of the grid that the original triangle covers. 2.00% 5.00% 3.00% 0.50% 1.00% None 13. A, B and C are 3 points on a grid. A is at (5, 1), B is at (1, 1) and C is at (3, 5). None (b) State what type of triangle has been formed. Isosceles Triangle Acute Triangle Right Triangle Scalane Triangle Equilateral Triangle None The points A, B, C and a new point D will form a parallelogram when joined in that order.(c) Write down the co-ordinates of D.Answer: D is at , (7, 5) (6, 3) (3, 5) (7, 6) (5, 7) None 14. A bottle contains 150 ml of juice. Alex drinks 50% more than Jane and these two friends finish the bottle between them. Calculate how much Alex drinks. 90ml 60ml 80ml 50ml 40ml None 15. Work out the area and perimeter of this shape. Note: all angles are right angles but the diagram has not been drawn to scale.Answer: Area = cm²Answer: Perimeter = cm Area = 158cm² Perimeter= 76cm Area = 138cm² Perimeter= 66cm Area = 140cm² Perimeter= 74cm Area = 168cm² Perimeter= 78cm None of the Above None 16. John takes the train to school from Brixton to West Dulwich every day. Here is part of his train timetable:(a) It is an 8 minute walk from John’s house to Brixton station, and a 6 minute walk from West Dulwich to his form room at Dulwich College. Work out what time John will arrive at his form room if he leaves home at 0805. 8:27 8:13 8:16 8:37 8:17 None (b) On another day, John leaves home at 0803, but the 0809 train from London Victoria is cancelled. Work out how many minutes late John will be for registration, which starts at 0835. 8minutes 4minutes 6minutes 10minutes 9minutes None 17. The mean (average) of seven numbers is 9. One number is removed and the mean increases to 10. Find the number which was removed. 3 2 1 4 5 None 18. Write each of the numbers 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 in the spaces below, using each number only once, to make all of the statements true. is a multiple of 8 has exactly four factors is a square number is a prime number is a factor of 105 is a multiple of 3 32 31 33 34 36 None (b) has exactly four factors 34 31 33 32 36 None (c) is a square number 36 31 33 34 32 None (d) is a prime number 31 33 35 34 32 None (e) is a factor of 105 35 33 31 32 36 None (f) is a multiple of 3 33 36 32 34 35 None 19. Sachin can clean his flat in 3 hours, and Peter can clean the same flat in 6 hours. Calculate how long it will take to clean the flat if they work together. 2hours 1hour 0.5hour 3hours 1.5hours None 20. Four equilateral triangles have been drawn, one inside the other, as shown in the diagram below.The area of the smallest triangle is 1 cm2.(a) Work out the area of the largest triangle.Answer: cm² 64cm² 16cm² 72cm² 60cm² 96cm² None (b) Work out how many triangles there are in total in the diagram above. 13 3 9 12 11 None Three copies of the triangle above are put together to form the diagram below. Work out how many triangles there are in total in this diagram. 41 31 51 21 33 None 21. The number of dots in each of the four diagrams below give the first four hexagonal numbers.Complete the table below to show the first four hexagonal numbers.First Hexagonal Number 1Second Hexagonal Number Third Hexagonal Number 15Fourth Hexagonal Number 6 & 28 6 & 24 5 & 25 7 & 28 4 & 22 None The hexagonal numbers also follow a numerical pattern.First Hexagonal Number (2×1)÷2 1Second Hexagonal Number (4×3)÷2 Third Hexagonal Number (6×5)÷2 15Fourth Hexagonal Number (8×7)÷2 6 & 28 6 & 24 5 & 25 7 & 28 4 & 22 None Complete the table below to work out the Fifth and Twentieth Hexagonal Numbers, showing your working in exactly the same way as in the table above. Fifth Hexagonal Number Twentieth Hexagonal Number (10x9)÷2 = 45 & (40x39)÷2 = 780 (11x8)÷2 = 44 & (41x39)÷2 = 800 (10x8)÷2 = 40 & (40x29)÷2 = 580 (12x9)÷2 = 54 & (54x19)÷2 = 513 None of the Above None 22. The instruction x ♣ y means square x and then add y. For example: 2 ♣ 3 = 2² + 3 = 4 + 3 = 7(a) Work out the value of 4♣ 5 21 13 16 18 20 None (b) What is the value of a if 6 ♣ a = 25 -11 11 10 21 -21 None The instruction (x ♣ y) ♣ z means work out x ♣ y first, and then apply ♣ again to your answer and z.For example: (2 ♣ 3) ♣ 4 = (2² +3) ♣ 4 = 7 ♣ 4 = 7² + 4 = 49 + 4 = 53(c) work out the value of (3 ♣ 2) ♣ 8 129 121 144 113 130 None (d) Work out the value of b if (b ♣ a) ♣ 7 = 107 3 4 5 6 2 None Time's up