North London Collegiate 11 Plus Group 2 Maths 2009 Online Quiz view all papers Welcome to your THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS' SCHOOLS' CONSORTIUM GROUP 2 (2008-2016) Paper 21. Answers: 849 749 949 549 649 None Answer: 7113 7213 7013 7103 7193 None Answer: 2376 2396 2356 2326 2336 None Answer: 224 216 218 222 226 None 5. Write the number thirty thousand, two hundred and ninety seven in figures. Answer: 30297 32097 302097 3000020097 3020097 None 6. On Monday it was -12°C. The temperature rose by 1 °C each day for the next week. What was the temperature on Friday? Answer: -8 -16 8 -7 7 None 7. Which of these letters do not look the same when reflected in the mirror line shown below? Answers: X, Z A, Z E, A A, D Both a & b None 8. Write down the next two terms in each sequence: 15, 24, 33, 42, ———— , ———— 51, 60 33, 24 50, 59 48, 54 52, 61 None 2.2, 2.5, 2.8, 3.1, ———— , ———— 3.4, 3.7 3.3, 3.5 2.8, 2.5 3.2, 3.6 None of the Above None \[\frac{1}{3}\], 1, 3, 9, ———— , ———— 27, 81 12, 15 3, 1 6, 3 None of the Above None 9. a) May is 14 years old and her father is 39 years older than her. May’s mother is 8 years younger than her father. How old is May’s mother? Answer:———— 45 53 43 65 55 None b) Five glass marbles cost a total of 17.50. How many marbles could I buy with £24? Answer: 16 36 12 24 26 None 10. Add the smallest of the following numbers to the largest: 1, 0.13, 0.8, 0.012, 1.238, 0.028 Answer: 1.25 1.012 1.368 1.266 None of the Above None 11. I arrived at the station at 7.47 a.m. My train was due at five past eight but was 13 minutes late. How long did I have to wait for my train? Answer: 31minutes 35minutes 30minutes 25minutes 15minutes None 12. You multiply a number by itself. You then multiply the new number by three. The answer is 192. What is your starting number? Answer: 8 4 6 7 9 None 14. Disc B turns twice when A turns 5 times. If disc A turns 45 times, how many times does disc B turn? Answer: 18 90 113 28 20 None 15. A box contains 48 pieces of fruit. Five eighths of them are apples and the rest of them are pears. How many pears are there? Answer: 18 30 8 15 21 None 16. Use the symbols +, -, ÷ , or x to make each calculation correct. (i)5 ———— 3 = 12 ———— 4 +, - +, ÷ ÷,+ -,+ -, - None (ii) 2 ———— 3 = 12 ———— 2 x , ÷ ÷ , - + , ÷ ÷ ,÷ -,+ None (iii) 5 ———— 5= 4 ———— 4 ÷,÷ ÷,x x , x + , - + , x None 18. A square has a perimeter of 8cm. Five of these squares are put together in a line to make a rectangle. What is the area of the rectangle? Answer: 20\[cm^{2}\] 25\[cm^{2}\] 16\[cm^{2}\] 40\[cm^{2}\] 10\[cm^{2}\] None 19. Brendan and Sophie got f0.20 change when they paid with £5 for some tomatoes, green peppers and cucumbers which they bought at a farm stand. ⦁ They bought 5 tomatoes, which weighed 2 pounds altogether. ⦁ They bought two more tomatoes than green peppers. How many cucumbers did they buy? Answer: 2 4 3 5 None of the Above None 22. A rectangle has an area of 60 \[cm^{2}\] . Its length is 11cm more than its width. What is the perimeter of the rectangle? Answer: 38cm 19cm 28cm 48cm 18cm None 23. Here are four cards which you can use to make numbers: Write down all the possible 4-digit even numbers you can make which are greater than 3000. Write your answers from smallest to biggest. 3124, 3142, 3214, 3412, 4132, 4312 4312, 3142, 4132, 3412, 3214 3214,3412, 3142, 4132, 3124, 4312 3214,3412, 3142, 4132, 4312, 3124 None of the Above None 25. A bus started off from a bus station with 24 people. At the lust stop 4 people got off and some people got on. At the second stop, no one got off but 3 people got on. There were then 34 people. How many people got on at the first stop? Answer: 11 10 12 19 13 None 26. Hayfield School girls’ football team played Greentops School at home last week. The final score was 3:1. (The home team is listed first.) Below is a list of possible half time scores, but one has been missed out. Can you find it? 2:1 0:0 2:0 1:1 3:0 3:1 1:0 Answer: 0:1 0:2 0:3 3:2 1:3 None 27. The Jones children take their dogs for a walk. There are 3 times as many dogs as children. The total number of legs is 56. How many Jones children are there? Answer: 4 2 3 8 6 None 28. Twelve rectangles, all the same size, are arranged to make a square, as shown in the diagram above. Calculate the area of one of the rectangles. Answer: 75\[cm^{2}\] 25\[cm^{2}\] 65\[cm^{2}\] 45\[cm^{2}\] 225\[cm^{2}\] None 31. Use the fact that 742 x 36 = 26712 to work out these sums: 742 x 360 = ————— 267120 26712 2671200 26712000 None of the Above None 26712 ÷ 36 = ————— 742 7.42 74.2 0.742 None of the Above None 742 x 72 = ————— 53424 52424 54324 53244 542424 None 743 x 36 = ————— 26748 26478 26874 26784 None of the Above None 32. Bernard thinks of a number. When the number is divided by 2, the remainder is 1. When the number is divided by 3, the remainder is 2. When the number is divided by 4, the remainder is 3. When the number is divided by 5, the remainder is 4. It is less than 80. What is the number? Answer: 59 79 69 49 39 None 33. The second pattern has four small squares and is made from six lines. How many lines are needed to draw 64 small squares? Answer: 18 16 12 14 15 None 34. On the planet Nodnol, the natives have a special sort of arithmetic using the symbol *. 3 * 4 means add 3 and 4 and then add on the product of 3 and 4, so 3 * 4 = 3 + 4 + ( 3 x 4 ) = 19 (a) Find the value of 5 * 7 Answer: 47 35 37 57 27 None (b) Find the value of 2 * \[\frac{1}{2}\] Answer: \[\frac{7}{2}\] \[\frac{5}{2}\] \[\frac{3}{2}\] \[\frac{1}{2}\] \[\frac{9}{2}\] None (c) If x * 2 = 23, what number is x ? Answer: 7 8 9 5 6 None (d) If n * n = 99, what number is n? Answer: 9 6 3 12 15 None 35. A bat ate 1,050 mosquitoes in four nights. Each night she ate 25 more than the night before. How many did she eat on the fast night? Answer: 225 125 325 425 625 None 36. A box of chocolates contains 24 chocolates. Each chocolate is either milk chocolate or dark chocolate. All the chocolates have centres, which are either toffee or nut (not both). There are 5 milk chocolates with a nut centre. There are 10 dark chocolates altogether, and 15 toffees altogether. How many dark chocolate toffees are there? Answer: 10 14 12 9 6 None 38. (a) A school gate can be opened using the correct combination of digits in the correct order. When 418 is tried, one digit is wrong. When 238 is tried, one digit is wrong. When 437 is tried, one digit is still wrong. What is the correct combination? Answer: 4, 3, 8 3, 8, 4 4, 8, 3 4, 2, 3 2, 3, 8 None (b) Another school gate needs the correct combination of four digits in the correct order. When 5648 is tried, two digits are wrong When 3628 is tried, two digits are wong When 3147 is tried, two digits are wrong When 5629 is tried, two digits are still wrong When 1258 is tried, ay the digits are wrong. What is the correct combination of digits? Answer: 3649 3694 3964 3946 3496 None 39. A sweet is in the shape of a cube. It is made up of three layers of equal thickness, as shown in the diagram. What fraction of the outside is black? Answer: \[\frac{2}{9}\] \[\frac{1}{3}\] \[\frac{3}{9}\] \[\frac{4}{9}\] \[\frac{5}{9}\] None 40. Jane is trying to work out the weights of some shapes. She knows that the weights are whole numbers less than 10kg. The pictures show what Jane kinds out. For example, picture (1) shows that the square is heavier than the circle. None (a) What does picture (2) show? Answer: Triangle is heavier than 2 circles 2 circles are heavier than 1 square Square is heavier than 1 circle 2 squares are equialent to 1 circle and 1triangle None of the above None (b) Is the square heavier than the triangle? Answer: No Yes Not Sure both are same None of the above None (c) What are the weights of the shapes? 4, 7, 9 3, 6, 9 5, 7, 9 6, 7, 9 9, 7, 5 None %BLANK% 4, 7, 9 3, 6, 9 4, 4, 9 4, 6, 9 9, 7, 9 None Time's up