North London Collegiate 11 Plus GROUP 2 2013 Online Quiz View all papers Welcome to your THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS' SCHOOLS' CONSORTIUM GROUP 2 (2008-2016) Paper 61. Work out 3456 + 789 4245 4255 4142 4135 4145 None 2. Work out 3456 - 789 2667 2677 2767 2777 None of the Above None 3. Work out 418 × 7 2926 2986 2826 2886 2976 None 4. Work out 2394 ÷ 9 266 166 366 466 265 None 5. (a) Write in figures the number twenty thousand and thirteen. 20013 2013 200013 2000013 None of the Above None (b) Which number is multiplied by 100 to give 2907? 29.07 2.907 290.7 0.2907 None of the Above None 6. Which number between 40 and 50 is a multiple of both 4 and 6 ? 48 36 56 60 24 None 7. Circle the number which will be in the middle when the numbers below are written in size order. 1.905 1.05 0.905 1.005 1.095 1.05 1.905 0.905 1.005 1.095 None 8. Work out 3/5 of 45 27 25 17 37 None of the Above None 9. Circle the three numbers in the list below which have a sum of 43 5 8 11 14 21 31 8, 14, 21 5, 8, 14 11, 31, 5 8, 14, 11 None of the Above None 10. A packet of 7 Doggy costs £3.43.(a) What is the cost of one Doggy Chew?Give your answer in pence. 49p 43p 59p 39p 29p None Charlotte buys 2 packets of Doggy Chews and pays with a £20 note.(b) How much change should she receive? £13.14 £11.14 £14.13 £13.40 £12.14 None 11. The thermometers below show the temperatures inside and outside a window at midday, one day in winter.(a) How many degrees warmer is it inside than outside the window? 20 14 10 30 24 None At midnight, the temperature outside had fallen by 2 degrees.(b) What was the temperature outside the window at midnight ? -5 -1 -6 -7 0 None 12. Fill in the gaps in the calculations below.(a) 4 × --------- + 8 = 44 9 6 8 7 10 None (b) 3 × (5- _______ ) = 12 1 2 3 -1 None of the Above None (c) 40 ÷ ______ = 4² ÷ 2 5 8 4 10 None of the Above None 13. (a) The number machine below adds 3 to the input number and then multiplies by 2 Complete the input and output table for this machine. 6, &, 4 3, &, 5 5, &, 7 4, &, 6 2, &, 4 None (b) A different number machine produces the input and output table below.What is the rule for this number machine ? x2 then +3 x2 then +1 x2 then +2 x0 then +5 x1 then +2 None 14. Mabel found her grandmother's recipe to make scones. Here are the ingredients needed to make 12 scones:(a) If Mabel wants to make 18 scones,(i) how many grams of self-raising flour will she need ? 300g 400g 200g 150g 100g None (ii) how many grams of caster sugar will she need? 45g 65g 55g 35g 25g None Mabel only has 1.5 kilograms of flour, but has plenty of all of the other ingredients.(b) What is the largest number of scones which she can make ? 90g 70g 60g 80g 50g None 15. Jennie and Freddie have each thought of a number.The different between their number 8.The sum of their numbers is 30 What are the two numbers? a=19, b=11 a=18, b=10 a=20, b=12 a=16, b=15 a=11, b=19 None 16. George is 2 years and 9 months older than his sister Sophie.George is 12 years and 5 months old.How old is Sophie ? 9years 8months 7years 9months 10years 4months 8years 9months 9 years 4months None 17. Kathy has used her calculator to find out that 13 × 641 = 8333Use Kathy's calculation to work out(a) 130 × 641 83330 83333 833302 833301 833300 None (b) 13 × 640 8320 8330 8310 8332 8331 None (c) 23 × 641 14743 14473 14333 14740 None of the Above None 18. Here are 5 numbers cards: The 5 cards can be placed in order to form a 5-digit number.For example, the smallest number which could be made using all 5 cards is (a) Using all 5 cards,(i) What is the largest possible odd number? 86427 86247 84627 84267 82467 None (ii) what is the number that is closest to 50 000 ? 48762 48726 48627 48672 None of the Above None (b) Using only 2 of the cards, what is the largest possible prime number ? 67 87 47 27 Both a & b None (c) Arrange any 3 of the number cards to give the largest possible answer to this multiplication.Answer: _______ _______ × _______ x + - ÷ None of the Above None 19. The diagram below shows 2 pieces of uncooked spaghetti.If the length of piece A is 5 units, estimate the length of piece B. 7.5units 8.5units 6.5units 7.2units 8.2units None 20.Shape S is drawn on the centimeter squared grid below.(i) What is the perimeter of shape S ? 28cm 20cm 18cm 24cm 25cm None (ii) What is the area of shape S ? 19\[cm^{2}\] 13\[cm^{2}\] 18\[cm^{2}\] 15\[cm^{2}\] 11\[cm^{2}\] None 21. Point A has been plotted on the coordinate grid below.(a) Write down the coordinates of point A. (3,4) (3,3) (4,3) (3,5) (3,-4) None Point B has coordinates (2, 1).Point C has coordinates (5, 2).(b) Plot and label points B and C. None Point D can be plotted so that when point A,B,C and D are joined in order, they form a rhombus.(c) Write down the coordinates of the point D. (6,5) (6,4) (5,6) (6,6) None of the Above None 22. Janice has a cube with 2 grey faces and 4 white faces.The 2 grey faces are opposite each other. None (a) If the cube is rolled 60 times, how many times would you expect to see a grey face on the top? 20times 30times 10times 40times None of the Above None Janice rolls the cube once.(b) Draw an arrow on the scale below to show the probability that it will stop with a white face on the top. \[\frac{4}{6}\] \[\frac{1}{2}\] \[\frac{5}{6}\] 1 \[\frac{1}{3}\] None 23. On sports Day, five girls took part in the 400 metre race.Their times were recorded in the table below.(a) Who came second in the race ? Angie Bella Clemmie Davina Erin None (b) Who finished 6 seconds ahead of Erin ? Clemmie Bella Angie Davina Erin None (c) How many seconds behind the winner was the person who came last ? 12sec 7sec 9sec 10sec 6sec None 24. A large barrel contains 3.25 litres of water. Mel fills three 500 ml bottles from the barrel.She uses all of the rest of the water to fill as many 150 ml cups as she can.What is the largest number of cups which Mel can completely fill ? 11cups 12cups 10cups 13cups None of the Above None 25. Sarah has almost completed a bar chart to show the number of pets owned by each of the 26 girls in class 6A.(a) How many girls have 3 pets ? 6 8 11 5 7 None (b) Complete the bar chart by drawing the bar to show the number of girls who have 5 pets ? 2 4 3 5 6 None (c) How many pets are owned altogether by the 26 girls ? 61 31 51 40 55 None 26. On the Gagalapos Islands, there lives an amazing animal called the Joak.When it is born, the Joak has one head with a bristle, and one body segment with two pairs of bristles, as shown:At the start of each year a Joak grows one more identical body segment so that at the start of the second year it looks like this: None (a) How many bristles will a Joak have during its 10th year ? 41 31 51 40 None of the Above None (b) In which year will a Joak have 65 bristles ? 16 14 15 12 None of the Above None 27. In the grid below, each symbol represents a number. The total of each row and column is shown.Work out which number each symbol represents.Answer: 7,5,8,6,25 6,6,6,8,18 8,7,7,4,15 5,8,4,7,35 9,4,5,5,30 None 28. Thomasina, Dixie and Harriet are playing a game of marbles.They start with 20 marbles each and they play three rounds.In the first round, Dixie wins 4 marbles from Thomasina and loses 5 to Harriet.In the second round, Harriet wins 6 marbles from Dixie and loses 2 to Harriet.In the second round, Thomasina wins 3 marbles from Harriet and loses 6 to Harriet.How many marbles does each girl have at the end of the three rounds ? Thomasina 15, Dixie 19, Harriet 26 Thomasina 11, Dixie 14, Harriet 21 Thomasina 14, Dixie 18, Harriet 25 Thomasina 19, Dixie 16, Harriet 24 Thomasina 15, Dixie 18, Harriet 26 None 29. Carla has some coloured plastic tiles.Her tiles are in the shape of a square, circle, star or triangle, and are either black, grey or white. Carla has each type of tile in a small size and a large size.She has 24 tiles altogether.(a) What fraction of the tiles are black ? \[\frac{1}{3}\] \[\frac{1}{6}\] \[\frac{2}{3}\] \[\frac{1}{2}\] \[\frac{1}{4}\] None (b) How many of the tiles are in the shape of a star? 6 12 9 3 None of the Above None Below are three of her tiles.The small grey square differs from the large black circle in 3 ways : size, colour and shape.(c) Describe a tile which differs from the small white triangle in 1 way. Small Grey Triangle Small White Star Grey Square tiles Small White Square tiles All of the Above None (d) How many tiles differ from a large grey star in 3 ways ? 6 3 9 4 2 None 30. The model shown below is made from 3 identical cuboids.From which direction, A, B, C or D, are the following views taken ?(a) B A C D All of the Above None (b) A B C D All of the Above None 31. In the diagrams below, the square and rectangle have the same perimeter.The square has an area of 64 cm².The length of the rectangle is three times the width of the rectangle.Work out the length of the rectangle. 12cm 9cm 16cm 18cm 15cm None 32. In the following diagrams, the number underneath is calculated using a rule.The rule is " multiply the numbers in the white regions and then add the numbers in the grey regions"The total is written underneath the diagram.Fill in the dotted lines to complete the following diagrams. 54,1,7 & 3 39,2,21 & 3 44,3,6 & 3 64,4,7 & 2 None of the Above None 33. The diagram below shows the footpaths between different villages.Each village is represented by a letter.For example, there are 3 different possible footpaths between villages Q and R.Jane wants to walk from village A to village B without travelling through any village twice on her route.Work out how many different possible routs Jane could take. 19 12 18 13 20 None 34. Magda and her friends go to the cinema.They buy 1 large tub of popcorn, 4 fizzy drinks and 10 packets of crisps.The bill comes to £10.89.Lena and her friends go to the cinema.They buy 1 large tub of popcorn, 3 fizzy drinks and 7 packets of crisps.The bill comes to £8.64.How much would it cost to buy 1 large tub of popcorn, 1 fizzy drink and 1 packet of crisps ? £4.14 £2.25 £3.14 £5.25 £7.41 None Time's up