THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS' SCHOOLS' CONSORTIUM GROUP 1 (2008-2016) Paper 7 by smoothmaths | Jul 7, 2020 | 0 comments Welcome to your THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS' SCHOOLS' CONSORTIUM GROUP 1 (2008-2016) Paper 71. Work out 2495 + 609 Answer: 3104 3094 3004 3194 2104 None 2. Work out 2495 - 609 Answer: 1886 1896 1894 1884 None of the Above None 3. Work out 7083 x 6 Answer: 42498 42488 42098 42088 None of the Above None 3. Work out 7083 ÷ 9 Answer: 787 587 687 788 None of the Above None 4. (a) Which number is 1000 times bigger than 34.2? Answer: 34200 3420 342 34000 None of the Above None (b) Which number is one hundred less than two thousand and forty? Answer: 1940 1950 1960 1930 None of the Above None 5. Which number between 50 and 75 is a multiple of both 3 and 7? Answer: 63 61 53 69 None of the Above None 6. Work out \[\frac{3}{4}\] of 72 Answer: 54 64 74 44 None of the Above None 7. Write a number in the box to complete the number sequence below: 112 56 —–—— 14 28 18 38 48 8 None 8. Circle the there numbers in the list below which have a sum of 12 and a product of 42 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2, 3, 7 4, 5, 6 2, 4, 8 2, 4, 7 None of the Above None 9. Write these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest: 3.808 3.8 3.88 3.08 Answer: 3.08, 3.8, 3.808, 3.88 3.808, 3.8, 3.08, 3.88 3.08, 3.88, 3.8, 3.808 3.88, 3.808, 3.8, 3.08 None of the Above None 10. Write a number in each box in order to make the calculations correct. (a) 23 x ————= 50 - 4 2 4 3 5 None of the Above None (b) 13 = ———— + \[(5-2)^{2}\] 4 2 6 8 3 None (c) 72÷ ———— = 17 - 15 + 6 9 8 7 6 None of the Above None 11. (a) Paula was given £40 for her birthday. She used some of this money to buy a scarf for £14.95 and a hat for £8.45 How much of her birthday money does she have left? Answer: £16.60 £25.05 £15.60 £17.60 £31.55 None (b) Sarah has 6 coins in her pocket, which come to a total of £1.75 Which coins could Sarah have in her pocket? Give two possible answers.Answer: £1, 20p, 20p, 20p, 10p, 5p 50p, 50p, 10p, 10p, 5p 50p, 20p, 20p, 10p, 20p 20p, 20p, 20p, 50p, 50p Both 'a' & 'b' None 12. The table below shows the temperatures in three towns on Monday.towntemperature, in °CSumville8Addington-11Totalford-6 (a) How many degrees warmer was it in Sumville than in Addington? 19 8 -3 -9 7 None By Tuesday, the temperature in Totalford was 7 degrees colder than on Monday.(b) What was the temperature in Totalford on Tuesday? Answer:———— °C -13 -6 -7 -1 6 None 13.Imogen has a different number machine which produced the following table of input and output numbers.inputoutput-10021426 Unfortunately, the labels have fallen off Imogen’s machine. Write suitable labels on the diagram below. Answer: x2 then +2 +2 then x2 x4 then +3 x3 then +4 x3 then +3 None 14. Charlotte has the six number cards shown below. The cards can be placed together to form a number. For example, using just 4 cards, the smallest 4-digit number which can be made is 3457 (a) Using all six cards, what is the largest even number which can be made? 987534 975438 987543 947538 None (b) Using any number of the cards, what is the number closest to 5000 which can be made? Answer: 4987 4897 4978 4985 None (c) What is the largest 3-digit multiple of 5 which can be made? Answer: 985 975 945 958 987 None (d) Write down the largest 4-digit multiple of 4 which can be made. Answer: 9784 9874 9478 9584 None 15. The school concert starts at 2:45 p.m. It lasts for 2 hours and 28 minutes and, in addition, there is an interval of 20 minutes. At what time does the concert end? Answer:————p.m. 5:33pm 4:45pm 5:13pm 5:23pm 5:43pm None 16. Helen’s recipe for 12 waffles needs the following ingredients: None (a) What mass of plain flour does Helen need to use in order to make 18 waffles? Answer:————p g 375g 475g 275g 575g 675g None Helen has only 5 eggs. She has plenty of all the other ingredients. (b) What is the largest number of waffles which Helen can make if she has only 5 eggs? Answer: 30 60 20 15 10 None Katy has a different recipe for making 12 waffles.Her recipe requires 13 ounces of plain flour.(c) Given that 1 ounce is approximately equal to 25 grams, work out how much more flour in grams is required for Katy’s recipe. Answer:———— g 75g 85g 65g 45g 55g None 17. Jasper the horse eats three quarters of a bale of hay every day. None (a) How many bales of hay does Jasper eat in 8 days? Answer: 6bales 4bales 8bales 2bales None of the Above None (b) How many days does it take Jasper to eat 27 bales of hay? Answer: 36days 32days 26days 16days None of the Above None 18. Summer has correctly used her calculator to work out that 17 x 538 = 9146 Without doing any long multiplication or division, use Summer’s calculation to work out (a) 17 x 540 Answer: 9180 9146 9176 9170 9160 None (b) 27 x 538 Answer 14562 12562 16562 10562 None of the Above None (c) 9146 ÷ 34 Answer: 269 296 169 369 None of the Above None 19.(a) Reflect the word SOW in the dashed line. SOM WOS OWS OSM OMS None (b) How many millilitres of liquid are in this container? Answer: ———— ml 270ml 260ml 280ml 290ml 250ml None 20. Shape D is drawn on centimetre-squared paper below. None (a) Write down the area of shape D. Answer: ———— \[cm^{2}\] 12 \[cm^{2}\] 16 \[cm^{2}\] 10 \[cm^{2}\] 14 \[cm^{2}\] 18 \[cm^{2}\] None (b) What is the perimeter of shape D? Answer: ———— cm 18cm 14cm 16cm 12cm 10cm None 21. (a) The bar chart below shows the midday temperatures each day in London and Paris during the same week one spring. None (i) What was the temperature in Paris at midday on Friday? Answer: ————°C 14 12 16 9 None of the Above None (ii) What was the lowest temperature at midday that week in London? Answer:———— °C 9 10 12 8 None of the Above None (iii)How many degrees colder was it in Paris on Saturday than on Thursday? Answer: ————degrees 7 10 8 6 9 None (iv) On which day was there the greatest difference between the temperatures in London and Paris, and by how many degrees? Answer: 269 296 169 369 None of the Above None (b) The temperatures at midday in Edinburgh during the same week were: 6 °C 10 °C 10 °C 9 °C 6 °C 5 °C 10 °C For these temperatures, work out (i) the range Answer: ———— °C 5 4 6 1 None of the Above None (ii) the mean (average) temperature Answer:———— °C 8 6 9 7 10 None 22. Write the numbers from 1 to 6 on the net below, so that when it is folded to make a cube, the sums of the numbers on opposite faces are 6, 7 and 8 The numbers 3 and 4 have already been placed for you. 5,1 & 6,2 5,6 & 1,2 5,2 & 6,1 6,1 & 5,2 Both 'a' & 'b' None 23. The diagram below shows a map of a treasure island. (a) Write down the coordinates of the point B. Answer: (———— , ————) (2,6) (1,6) (6,2) (2,4) (1,2) None (b) Seema has found some clues which describe the position of some treasure. (i) Write down the coordinates of the gold coins. Answer: (————, ————) (8,2) (9,3) (2,8) (8,1) (1,8) None (ii) Write down the coordinates of the silver crown. Answer: (———— , ————) (5,7) (8,7) (6,7) (7,5) None of the Above None 24. Hayley has some fair six-sided dice. She chooses one die and rolls it. Write down the letter on the scale above which represents the probability that the face showing will be None (a) a 4 Answer: B A E F G None (b) less than 5 Answer: E F G C D None (c) a prime number Answer: D C B A E None 25. Imagine a cube with each side 5 cm. If a 1-cm cube is cut from each corner, how many faces will the new shape have? Answer: 30 24 18 28 32 None 26. A running track has a perimeter of 400 metres. Roger trains every morning by running around the running track until he has run a distance of 6 kilometres. None (a) How many times around the track does Roger run each morning? Answer: 15 9 12 20 10 None (b) A marathon course is 42.2 km long. One marathon begins with 13.4 km running along country roads. The runners then complete 2 laps of equal length through a town. To complete the race, the runners run around the running track 3 times. Work out the length of a lap through the town. Answer: ———— km 13.8km 10.5km 14.8km 15.6km 16.7km None 27.(a) How many circles are there in pattern 6? Answer: 21 24 27 20 22 None (b) How many lines has pattern 5? Answer: 40 20 30 10 None of the Above None (c) Which pattern has 37 circles? Answer:pattern ——–— 10 20 40 30 25 None (d) Emily says there are 100 circles in one of the patterns. Explain why Emily is not correct.You must give a clear reason. Answer: Emily is not correct Emily is correct Emily is nearly correct All of the above except b None of the Above None 28. Morag has a pet mouse, Squeak, shown in the life-size picture below. None (a) Estimate the length of Squeak, from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail. Answer:———— cm 11.3cm 10.5cm 12.3cm 9.8cm 10.3cm None A 280 g packet of mouse food will feed Squeak for 8 weeks. (b) What mass of food does Squeak eat each week? Answer:———— g 35g 15g 45g 25g 55g None A 280 g packet of mouse food costs £2.50 (c) Work out the cost of feeding Squeak for 2 years. Answer: £ ———— £32.5 £42.5 £22.5 £24.5 £36.5 None Squeak ‘squeaks’once every 15 seconds. He squeaks once at 07:30(d) How many times will Squeak ‘squeak’between 07:30 when Morag gets up, and 21:30 when she goes to bed?Give your answer to the nearest 500 Answer:———— 3500 3200 3600 3400 None of the Above None 29. The diagram below shows a pattern of numbers. None (a) Write down the sum of the numbers on the (i) grey squares Answer:———— 174 164 154 184 144 None (ii) white squares Answer:———— 87 79 77 67 97 None (b) What is the relationship between the numbers on a grey square and the numbers on the two white squares on either side?Answer: £32.8 £42.8 £22.8 £24.8 £36.8 None 30. (a) An apple, 2 oranges and 3 pears cost £2.10 altogether. An orange and a pear cost 64 pence. How much more does an apple cost than an orange? Answer:———— p 18p 20p 16p None of the Above None (b) Mike has 27 vehicles to service at his garage. Some are cars (4 wheels) and the rest are motorcycles (2 wheels). Altogether, the 27 vehicles have 78 wheels. How many cars does Mike have to service? Answer:———— 12 24 10 16 18 None Time's up