KING’S COLLEGE SCHOOL 13+ Paper 1 by smoothmaths | Oct 11, 2020 | 0 comments Welcome to your KING’S COLLEGE SCHOOL 13+ Paper 1 1. Find the sum of 337 and 765. Answer: 2. Find the difference between 9347 and 2985. Answer: 3. Write £87 to the nearest £5. Answer: 4. Write 3284mm in metres. Answer: 5. What is the value of the 6 in the decimal 0.264? Answer: 6. Calculate how many seconds there are in 15 \[\frac{1}{2}\] hours. Answer: 7. Find the mean average of 8, 11, 15, 26. Answer: 8. How many thousands are there in one million? Answer: 9. Write down the next fraction in the sequence: \[\frac{5}{8}\] , \[\frac{10}{16}\] , \[\frac{15}{24}\] Answer: 10. Add half a million to fifty thousand. Answer: 11. How much is three-sevenths of 196? Answer: 12. Give all numbers which are factors of both 32 and 24. Answer: 13. Write down a number between 0.3 and \[\frac{2}{5}\] . Answer: 14. If you are facing South, what is the smaller angle you have to turn through to face North-East? Answer: 15. Find 4% of £5300. Answer: 16. If it is -26.5°C in Canada and 34.5°C in Australia, what is the difference in temperature? Answer: 17. A train leaves Waterloo at 11.35 and arrives in Portsmouth after one hour and thirty-eight minutes. When does it arrive? Answer: 18. What is the smallest number that 2, 3, 6, 10 will all go into exactly? Answer: 19. Give an example of an event which has a probability of about \[\frac{1}{2}\] Answer: 20. Find the greatest number of 28p stamps which can be bought for £5. Answer: Time is Up!