Oundle School 11 Plus Maths Sample Paper 2008 Answers Paper view all papers Welcome to your OUNDLE SCHOOL 11 PLUS MATHS SAMPLE PAPER - 1Time : 1¼ hoursThis paper consists of two sections, Sections A and B. For entry into Oundle School, candidates are only expected to complete Section A within the 1¼ hours, although you may tackle some of Section B if you want to and if you have time. Section B is really for those who are competing for a scholarship award. It is expected that such candidates will complete Section A in 45 minutes and then spend 30 minutes on the Section B questions.Write ALL of your working on this paper. No other paper may be used. The answers alone are of no use. Show enough working on each question to show how you are getting your answer.NO CALCULATORS ALLOWEDSECTION A1. Work out 65 + 88 153 143 133 163 150 None 2. Work out 123 - 67 56 144 66 44 156 None 3. Multiply 76 × 9 684 634 680 760 690 None 4. Work out 336 ÷ 6 56 51 66 50 65 None 5. Subtract three times the smallest number from twice the largest numberin this list : 4, 11, 8, 2, 7, 13 20 18 15 25 30 None 6. Write as a number : ninety thousand and nine 90009 90,09 900009 90090 19009 None 7. When Greg started to climb Ben Nevis, the temperature at the bottomwas 17 degrees. At the top, it was -2 degrees. What was the overalldrop in temperature as he climbed up the mountain ? 19 degrees 15 degrees 17 degrees 14 degrees 16 degrees None 8. What is 463 minutes in hours and minutes ? 7 h 43 mins 6 h 43 mins 7 h 40 mins 5 h 43 mins 7 h 53 mins None 9. Melanie’s father took 1 hr 25 mins to drive from Peterborough to Oxford.He left Peterborough at 11.45 am. At what time did he arrive in Oxford? 1:10 1:45 1:00 12:45 1:15 None 10. Change 4.6 minutes into seconds. 276 secs 600 secs 270 secs 260 secs 167secs None 11. Continue the sequences, giving the next two numbers each time :(a) 4, 10, 16, 22, 28,34 26.34 28,32 26,30 27,32 None 11.(b) 1, 3, 9, 27 81,243 61,183 54,108 81,162 71,213 None 11.(c) 12, 7, 2, -3 -8,-13 -8,-3 4,-3 5,-8 8,13 None 11.(d) 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 13,21 13,18 11,16 13,16 10,18 None 12. Find the missing numbers :3.49 × ? = 349 000 9 ÷ ? = 36 100,000,0.25 10000,0.25 100,000.0.5 1000,0.4 1000000,0.3 None 13. Five friends shared the cost of a mansion (priced at 3 million pounds) equally. How much did each of them pay ? £600000 £60000 £6000 £6000000 £600 None 14. Susan’s bus fare is exactly 44 p. If the driver can give her change, what isthe smallest number of coins that can change hands when Susan pays to get on the bus ? (Explain clearly) 3 coins 4 coins 2 coins 5 coins 1 coins None 15. There are 120 boys and 80 girls at a small primary school. During theholidays, 50% of the boys and 60% of the girls saw the latest Harry Pottermovie. How many pupils in total from the primary school saw the movie ? 108 100 120 98 60 None 16. On a clock face, what is the angle between the hands at 8.30 ?(Remember : the hour hand will have moved on since 8.00!) 75 21 30 60 80 None 17. You are told that 22 × 46 = 1012. Use this fact to write down the answersto :(a) 220 × 46 10120 1012 101200 10012 10102 None 17.(b) 2.2 × 0.46 1.012 10.12 101.2 0.1012 1012 None 17.(c) 22 000 000 × 0.046 1012000 10120000 101200000 1012000000 101200 None 17.(d) 101 200 ÷ 4.6 22000 2200 220 22 None 17.(e) 44 × 23 1012 220 1121 1201 none of the above None 18. A piece of wire 36 cm long is bent into the shape of a rectangle.If the rectangle is twice as long as it is wide, what is its area (in square centimetres) ? \[72 cm^{2}\] \[62 cm^{2}\] \[84 cm^{2}\] \[52 cm^{2}\] \[75 cm^{2}\] None 19. Robert enjoyed his summer holiday. He spent half of it working in a music store. He spent half of the remaining time reading and relaxing at home, and, after spending 4 days at a friend’s house, he had exactly 2 weeks left to attend a summer camp. How long (in days) was his summer holiday ? 72 days 108 days 90 days 84 days 100 days None END OF SECTION A SECTION BPLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOUR FULL WORKING DETAILS MUST BE SHOWN IN EVERY QUESTION !20. What is 60% of 10% of $900 ? $54 $60 $50 $48 $56 None 21. What is the smallest odd 5-digit number that you can make with the digits4, 7, 5, 8, 3 using each digit only once ? 34587 35487 38475 43857 37485 None 22.As his hobby, Fred builds 3-legged stools and 4-legged tables. Last monthhe used 72 legs and he built 3 more stools than tables. How many stools andhow many tables did he build ? 12 stools & 9 tables 14 stools & 11 tables 15 stools & 12 tables 11 stools & 8 tables 9 stools & 12 tables None 23. 2008 is a leap year, and this year the 29th of February falls on a Friday.On what day of the week will the 29th of February fall in the next leap year (2012) ? (Remember there are 366 days in a leap year). Wednesday Friday Thursday Monday Tuesday None 24. Adam, Ben and Carl are weighing themselves. Together, Adam and Ben weigh 102 kg Ben and Carl weigh 97 kg Adam and Carl weigh 93 kg.What is their total weight in kg ? 146kg 292kg 141kg 140kg 250kg None 25. On this diagram, the start position is the letter S on the left, and the finish position is the letter the S on the right. You have to move from letter to letter, and you may only move along the lines. Following these rules, how many different routes can you find which spell out the word SQUARES ?(You may use the back of this sheet if you need extra space, but remember there is probably a quick, clever way of doing it rather than trying to write out all the possible routes!) 20 routes 18 routes 15 routes 10 routes 12 routes None Time's up