HAMPTON COURT HOUSE PAPER 2 by smoothmaths | Jun 24, 2020 | 0 comments Welcome to your HAMPTON COURT HOUSE PAPER 2 1. Write down the answers to these questions. You may show your working or work them out in your head. a. 12 × 8 Answer: b. 1.567 × 10 Answer: c. 23405 ÷ 1000 Answer: d. 0.87 × 100 Answer: 2. Calculate a. 356 + 63 Answer: b. 867 – 251 Answer: c. 875.25 + 2.6 Answer: d. 691.6 – 84.3 Answer: 3. Work out a. 256 × 3 Answer: b. 312 × 12 Answer: 4. Work out a. 240 ÷ 4 Answer: b. 561351 ÷ 3 Answer: 5. Calculate a. 2 × 3 – 4 Answer: b. 12 + 8 ÷ 4 Answer: c. \[2^{2}\] × 3 – 4 Answer: d. 14 – 6 × 2 Answer: 6. Calculate a. \[\frac{3}{4}\] - \[\frac{2}{5}\] Answer: b. \[\frac{5}{12}\] × \[\frac{1}{4}\] Answer: c. \[\frac{2}{5}\] ÷ \[\frac{4}{10}\] Answer: d. 1\[\frac{1}{8}\] + \[\frac{1}{6}\] Answer: 7. Complete the following sequences: a. 16 13 10 7 b. 1 4 9 16 8. Area: Perimeter: Units: 9. Complete the following table. Fraction % Decimal \[\frac{1}{2}\] 25% \[\frac{1}{8}\] 10% 0.2 \[\frac{1}{3}\] 10. Calculate the following a. \[\frac{1}{5}\] of 75 Answer: b. \[\frac{5}{8}\] of 32 Answer: c. 17.5% of 63 Answer: 11. Calculate the following a. 0.4 × 0.4 Answer: b. 45 ÷ 0.5 Answer: 12. Simplify if possible a. a + 2a + 4 Answer: b. 4b – b + 5b Answer: c. 2a + 2c + a + 4c Answer: d. x × 2x × 4d Answer: e. ab + 6b + 2ab Answer: f. -3c × 5ct + 2c × 6 Answer: 13. Arrange these numbers in order, smallest first: 7.02, 7.12, 7.102, 7.012 Answer: 14. Daniela is travelling from London to Birmingham. a. The distance from London to Birmingham is 189.5 km. Convert the distance she is travelling to meters. Answer: b. The journey takes 2.25 hours, if Daniela leaves London at 10.18 am, what time will she arrives in Birmingham? Answer: 15. A box contains 2 blue pencils, 3 green pencils and 4 red pencils. If I pick a pencil from the box at random (with my eyes shut), what is the probability that a. I will pick out a green one? Answer: b. I will pick a pencil that isn’t red? Answer: 16. The supermarket had a sale on their bottles of lemonade. Instead of selling them for 80p per bottle, they sold them for 55p per bottle. They sold 200 bottles of lemonade in a week. How much less did they take by selling at the lower price? Answer: 17. Alan is making squares out of matchsticks a. Fill in the table Number of squares 1 2 3 4 5 Number of matchsticks b. Write a formula for the number of matchsticks, m Answer: Time is Up!