North London Collegiate 11 Plus Group 2 Maths 2011 Online Quiz view all papers Welcome to your THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS' SCHOOLS' CONSORTIUM GROUP 2 (2008-2016) Paper 41. 9502 9494 9599 8402 8484 None 2. Subtract 248 from 2396. 2148 2158 2152 2048 None of the Above None 3. Multiply 57 by 8. 456 446 406 416 466 None 4. Divide 21060 by 9. 2340 2440 2140 2240 None of the Above None 5. Calculate2.7 - 0.47 2.23 2.33 2.25 3.22 None of the Above None 6. Arrange all the digits 9, 7, 6, 4, 2 to make the smallest even number. 24796 42796 24976 26974 26794 None 7. Neha won twelve thousand and eighteen pounds in a lottery.Jasmine won three hundred and nine pounds. How much did they win altogether? Give your answer in figures, not words. £12327 £12317 £12347 £12337 £12307 None 8. Circle two numbers which have the same value. 8 \[\frac{1}{2}\] 8.05 \[\frac{17}{2}\] and 8.1 8 \[\frac{1}{5}\] Both a & b None 9. Put the correct number in the box. + 18 = 8 × 4 14 10 12 16 18 None 10. What is 3/7 of 385 ? 165 175 185 155 145 None 11. The timetable below shows information about the overnight train from London to Scotland.How long does the train take.a) from London Euston to Birmingham International ? 1hr10min 1hr15min 1hr20min 1hr30min None of the Above None b) from London Euston Station to Glasgow ? 10hrs48min 9hrs38min 7hrs58min 8hrs28min 7hrs18min None 12. In a survey, the hair colour of a set of girls was recorded. The results are shown on the bar chart below.a) Complete the table below. 5 8 4 7 6 None b) What percentage of girls have brown hair? 48.00% 58.00% 38.00% 68.00% None of the Above None 13. There are 200 pupils on a school trip. Each coach only holds 34 pupils. How many coaches will the school need to book ? 6 coaches 4 coaches 2 coaches 8 coaches 5 coaches None 14. What fraction of the shape is shaded? \[\frac{3}{4}\] \[\frac{1}{4}\] \[\frac{1}{2}\] \[\frac{1}{3}\] \[\frac{2}{3}\] None 15. In a 24 hour day, what are the two possible times of day shown by the clock ? 9:40, 21:40 8:45, 20:45 10:40, 22:40 9:45, 21:45 None of the Above None 16. The difference between two numbers is 7.When the numbers are multiplied, the result is 60.What are the two numbers? 5 & 12 6 & 13 7 & 14 5 & 13 None of the Above None 17. Joanna gets £5.00 pocket money each week and her younger sister, Amy, gets £3.50 each week. After 5 weeks, Joanna saved all her money, but Amy spent 75p a week on stickers. How much more does Joanna now have compared to Amy? £11.25 £12.25 £11.75 £13.75 £13.25 None 18. Continue each sequence by giving the next two terms.a) 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, 33 33, 38 30, 35 27, 32 None of the Above None b) 13, 8, 3, -2, -7, -12 -9, 16 -3, -8 -8, -13 None of the Above None c) 1/256 , 1/64, 1/16, 1/4,Add description here! 1, 4 \[\frac{1}{2}\] , 2 1, 2 1, 3 4, 2 None 19. Belinda has a digital alarm clock. The numbers on the clock are displayed as:Belinda's digital clock shows the time 01:10She puts it upside down on her bedside table.The same time is shown.At what times between 01:10 and 12:00 does the clock show the same time when it is upside down as when it is the right way up ? 2:20, 5:50, 10:01, 11:11 6:00, 5:50, 10:01, 10:10 3:30, 5:50, 10:01, 11:11 5:30, 5:10, 10:00, 11:11 None of the Above None 20. ABCD is a four digit numberIts first digit is ¼ of its last digitThe second digit is 1 less than its first digitWhen you multiply ABCD by 4, its digits appear in reverse orderNone of the digits are the same What is the number? 2178 8712 2718 28172 28712 None 21. Look at this pattern: 6 × 6 = 3666 × 66 = 4356666 × 666 = 4435566666 × 6666 = 44435556a) Use the pattern to fill in the spaces: × = 44444435555556 6666666x6666666 6666x6666 66666x66666 6666666x666666 None of the Above None b) How many digits are in the answer to 6666666666 × 6666666666 ? 20digits 18digits 22digits 30digits 15digits None 22. Janice has 10 pens5 are blue pens and 5 are red.8 are felt tip pensFill in the blanks in this statement:There are between and blue felt tip pens. 3&5 4 & 2 3 & 6 2 & 5 5 & 8 None 23. This shape has an area of 63 cm².It is made from square tiles.Find the perimeter of the shape. 48cm 63cm 38cm 58cm 28cm None 24. 48 cats eat 12 cans of food in 3 days.Fill in the spaces: 12 cats eat cans of food in 3 days. 48 cats eat 24 cans of food in days. 24 cats eat cans of food in 18 days. 3 6 36 48 All of the Above ecept 'd' None 25. I only have five coins in my purse. They are 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p and 20p. It is not possible to make exactly 19p with these coins.a) What is the smallest amount that can not be made using my coins ? 4p 2p 5p 1p None of the Above None b) Find the two other amounts, less than 20p, which I cannot make. 9p, 14p 9p,11p 9p,13p 9p,16p 9p,19p None c) The largest amount of money that can be made using these coins is 38p. Find the largest amount of money less than 38p which can not be made using these coins. 34p 24p 28p 30p 14p None 26. Two identical square holes are cut from a rectangular sheet leaving an area of 58 square centimetres. How long are the sides of the square ? 4cm 3cm 5cm 6m 7cm None 27. In the following pattern, you can only move from a letter to a letter immediately below it but slightly to the side in the next line.One route from L to W is LMOSWa) Write down a route from L to Y that goes through Q. LNQTY LNQUY LNPS LNQTX Both 'a' & 'b' None b) Write down all the possible routes from L to W. LMORW LMOSW LMPSW LNPSW All of the Above None c) How many possible routes are there from L to X ? 6 3 4 7 5 None 28. Jane is making a spiral out of wire. She bends the wire after 1 cm, then bends the wire after 2 cm, then 3 cm and continues in this manner.After 4 bends she has used 15 cm of wire.Complete the tableHow much wire will she have used after 6 bends ? 28cm 56cm 38cm 48cm 18cm None How many bends will Jane have made if she uses 66 cm of wire ? 10bends 12bends 8bends 16bends 11bends None 29. Some fairy cakes are delivered for Janey's party.Janey can use big plates or small plates to put the cakes on.If she uses big plates she can put seven cakes on each plate with five left over. If she uses small plates she can put five cakes on each plate with three left over.What is the smallest number of cakes that were delivered for Janey's party ? 33cakes 23cakes 43cakes 13cakes None of the Above None The smallest number of cakes are delivered for Janey's party.a) If she only used big plates for the cakes, how many big plates would she need? 5 3 4 6 None of the Above None b) If she only used small plates for the cakes, how many small plates would she need ? 7 6 8 5 9 None 30. The sweet shapes below cost 52p altogether. Each heart costs half the price of a triangle and each star costs double the cost of each triangle. What is the cost of a heart? 2p 4p 5p 3p None of the Above None 31. A factory recycles paper cups for use in its canteen. Seven used cups are needed to make each new cup. From 721 used cups, how many new cups can be made in total, if all the used cups get recycled? 120 103 117 130 119 None 32. Below is an equilateral triangle with a total area of 128 cm³.Find the total shaded area. 24\[cm^{2}\] 32\[cm^{2}\] 28\[cm^{2}\] 36\[cm^{2}\] 38\[cm^{2}\] None 33. I bought a packet of fruit gums and ate 2 of them, secretly, in my Music lesson.At break, I shared one third of the remaining fruit gums with my friends. I then finished the fruit gums, eating an equal amount in each of the next four lessons.What is the smallest number of fruit gums there could have been in the packet? 8 gums 4 gums 6 gums 12 gums 10 gums None 34. A piece of paper with letters written on it is folded in half, so that the letters A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H, are on the top.Now the letter M is under the letter A.a) Which letter us under the C. O K G N None of the Above None The paper is folded again so that A,B,E and F are on top.Under A are the letter, M,P and D in that order.b) Working from top to bottom:Which letters are under B ? Which letters are under E ? N, O, C I, L, H F, J, N F, G, H Both 'a' & 'b' None c) After another fold, which letters are under B ? Write the letters in order from top to bottom. N, O, C, G, K, J, F N, J, F, C, D, K, F N, O, C, J, F, C, D N, O, F, C, G, K, J None of the Above None 35. Pia has three cards. Card A tells her to multiply by 5, card B tells her to add 3 and Card C tells her to divide by 2.Pia arranges her cards in the order. A B C and starts with the number 3. Her answer is 9.a) If Pia keeps her cards in the order A B C and starts with 11, what is her answer? 29 27 39 19 37 None b) What whole number would she need to start with to get an answer of 19, if her cards were still arranged in the order ABC ? 7 2 5 3 4 None c) If Pia arranges her cards in the order C B A and starts with number 4, what is her answer ? 25 16 20 18 30 None d) Pia changes the order of the cards. She starts with a whole number and ends up with 15. Give all the possible orders in which she could have used her three cards. BAC, BCA, CBA ABC, BCA, CAB CAB, CBA, BCA CBA, CAB, ABC ACB, BAC, CBA None 36. Zadoc the space explorer has discovered a strange planet where they have different symbols to describe mathematical operations. They are He worked out that ◊ means 'Add the two numbers and then multiply the result by itself'.So 3 ◊ 2 = (3 + 2) × (3 + 2 ) = 5 × 5 = 25a) Find 1 ◊ 4 25 16 20 28 24 None He also found that means ' Add the two numbers and subtract 3'b) Find 5 7 9 12 7 8 None of the Above None Use the examples to find the meaning of the other new symbols and use them to answer the questions.c) 5 Ø 1 = 7 3 Ø 4 = 11 1 Ø 7 = 15Find 5 Ø 2 9 12 7 11 8 None d) 7 11 9 12 6 None e) 3 # 4 = 12 5 # 9 = 19 8 # 2 = 15Find 2 # 6 13 8 12 11 9 None 37. A set of 5 square based boxes are made from centimetre cubs and each box fits exactly inside each other, with the tops level. The dimensions of the largest box are 14 x 14 x 13a) What are the dimensions of the second box ? 12 x 12 x 12 12 x 14 x 13 14 x 13 x 12 14 x 13 x 13 Both 'b' & 'c' None b) What are the dimensions of the smallest box ? 6 x 6 x 9 6x 6 x 6 9 x 9 x 6 6 x 9 x 5 None of the Above None c) How many cubes are used to make the third box ? 460cubes 500cubes 360cubes 450cubes 560cubes None Time's up