Streatham Calpham High School 11 Plus Maths Sample Paper 2 Online Quiz view all papers Welcome to your STREATHAM & CLAPHAM HIGH SCHOOL PAPER 21. Work out the following sum A. 2026 B. 2006 C. 1026 D. 226 E. 1926 None 2. World out 361 x 13. A. 4693 B. 833 C. 1703 D.1344 E. 1444 None 3. Calculate the area of the rectangle. A. 96\[cm^{2}\] B. 106\[cm^{2}\] C. 86\[cm^{2}\] D. 80\[cm^{2}\] E. 48\[cm^{2}\] None 4. Find 30% of 120 A. 36 B. 3.6 C. 30 D. 40 E. 64 None 5. Which of the following numbers has the largest value? 0.0073 0.073 0.008 0.7098 0.7 A. 0.7098 B. 0.073 C. 0.008 D. 0.0073 E. 0.7 None 6. Calculate the angle marked with the letter a. A. 136° B. 46° C. 316° D. 126° E. 36° None 7. What is the missing number? A. 70 B. 7 C. 700 D. 0.7 E. 0.007 None 8. Change 0.76 to a fraction in its simplest form. A. \[\frac{19}{25}\] B. \[\frac{38}{50}\] C. \[\frac{76}{100}\] D. \[\frac{3}{4}\] E. \[\frac{1}{4}\] None 9. The local bakery sells muffins at 85p each. I have £15 to spend. How many muffins can I buy? A. 17 B. 16 C. 15 D. 14 E. 20 None 10. How many lines of symmetry does a rectangle have? A. 2 B. 1 C. 0 D. 3 E. 4 None 11. What is two-fifths of 45? A. 18 B.9 C. 27 D. 5 E. 10 None 12. Find the value of 59.9 + 28.6 A. 88.5 B. 87.5 C. 77.5 D. 88.15 E. 77.15 None 13. The area of the parallelogram is 38\[cm^{2}\]. Find the length of its base. A. 9.5cm B. 8.5cm C. 7.5cm D. 7.25cm E. 9.25cm None 14. Convert 340 millimetres to metres. A. 0.34m B. 3.4m C. 34m D. 0.034m E. 0.0034m None 15. In six of her end of term tests, each out of 50 marks, Madiha scores 48 in Mathematics, 37 in Physics, 40 in English, 48 in Chemistry, 36 in Biology and 31 in Geography. a) What is the mode of Madiha’s six scores? A. 48 B. 37 C. 30 D. 31 E. 40 None b) Calculate her mean average score. A. 40 B. 37 C. 38 D. 39 E. 36 None 16. a) 13, 9, 5, 1, -3, ....... What are the next two numbers in the sequence? A. -7, -11 B. -6, -9 C. -8, - 12 D. -1, -5 E. 0, -4 None b) What is the rule of the above sequence? A. 17-4n B. 4n-17 C. -7n + 13 D. 5 — 3n E. 9n + 4 None 17. I think of a number, multiply by 2 and add 5. The answer is 19. What was the number? A. 7 B. 8 C. 6 D. 48 E. 28 None 18. Pens cost 35p each. How much money will a box of 25 pens cost? A. £8.75 B. £8.40 C. £87.50 D. £865.00 E. £9.25 None 19. I leave home at 7.35am and it takes me 42 minutes to get to school. What time do I get to school? A. 8:17am B. 08:16am C. 18:07am D. 18:20am E. 8.07am None 20. Books on library shelves in the Hobbies section None a) How many shelves have more than 30 books? A. 15 B. 14 C. 30 D. 16 E. 21 None b) How many shelves are there in the Hobbies section altogether? A. 45 B. 5 C. 37 D. 47 E. 52 None 21. How many prime numbers are there between 20 and 30? A. 2 B. 1 C. 0 D. 3 E. 4 None 22. There is a sale at the local mobile phone shop. Alex wants to buy a new phone which originally cost £150. The prices of all the phones have been reduced by 20%. What amount will Alex have to pay for his new phone? A. £120.00 B. £149.70 C. £147.00 D. £130.00 E. £135.00 None 23. This is a plan of a house and its garden: a) Find the area of the house. A. 272 \[m^{2}\] B. 196 \[m^{2}\] C. 416 \[m^{2}\] D. 360 \[m^{2}\] E. 320 \[m^{2}\] None b) Find the area of the garden. A. 528 \[m^{2}\] B. 384 \[m^{2}\] C. 480 \[m^{2}\] D. 604 \[m^{2}\] E. 440 \[m^{2}\] None 24. A bag of Fruit Pastilles has 15 red, 20 orange, 12 yellow and 13 black sweets. You choose a sweet from the bag without looking inside. a) What is the probability that the sweet you choose will be an orange sweet? A. \[\frac{1}{3}\] B. \[\frac{1}{6}\] C. \[\frac{5}{6}\] D. \[\frac{4}{5}\] E. \[\frac{1}{5}\] None b) What is the probability that it is not a yellow sweet? A. \[\frac{4}{5}\] B. \[\frac{1}{6}\] C. \[\frac{5}{6}\] D. \[\frac{1}{3}\] E. \[\frac{1}{5}\] None 25. 4d + 7e — d + 2e = A. 3d+9e B. 12de C. 4d — 9e D. 3d - 9e E. 5d — 9e None 26. 3.2 x 2.6 = A. 8.32 B. 6.12 C. 9.12 D. 6.32 E. 5.12 None 27. Write three-fifths as a percentage. A. 60% B. 30% C. 35% D. 3% E. 6% None 28. 6.05 ÷ 5 A. 1.21 B. 12.1 C. 21 D. 1.1 E. 1.05 None 29. C = 5W + 10A Work out the value of C when W = 3 and A = -1 A. 5 B. 45 C. 14 D. 25 E. 17 None 30. \[\frac{2}{5}\] + \[\frac{3}{5}\]- \[\frac{1}{10}\] = A. \[\frac{9}{10}\] B. \[\frac{6}{5}\] C. \[\frac{4}{10}\] D. \[\frac{3}{10}\] E. \[\frac{4}{5}\] None This is a magic square.All the columns, rows and diagonals add up to 30.Several numbers have been missed out. 31. What number replaces = B? A. 6 B. 8 C. 7 D. 5 E. 10 None 32. What number replaces A ? F. 14 G. 13 H. 12 J. 15 K. 16 None A number of shapes have been made with matches . For this pattern : 33. How many matches will be in the 4th shape? L. 22 M. 18 N. 24 P. 20 Q. 26 None 34. For the ebove pattern, what is 'x' in thistable. R. 28 S. 26 T. 32 U. 30 V. 24 None The diagram shows Anthony the ant setting off for a walk in search offood. On this journey Anthony walked a certain distance, and turned right. Each time he turned right he walked 2 metres less than he did the time before . 35. On the last part of his journey before stopping he walked one metre. How far did he walk altogether? A. 49 B. 14 C. 51 D. 45 E. 38 None 36. When my age is divided by 2, 3, 4 or 6 there is always a remainder of 1. But when dividedby 7 there is no remainder. How old am I? F. 49 G. 14 H. 7 J. 21 K. 35 None 37. Find two numbers which when multiplied together make a hundred. Neither of the two numbers can have the digit zero. L. 25, 4 M. 29, 17 N. 33, 67 P. 50, 2 Q. 11, 9 None 38. Find two numbers which when multiplied together make a thousand. Once again, neither of the two numbers can have the digit zero in them. R. 125, 8 S. 47, 53 T. 100,10 U. 99, 111 V. 25, 14 None A cube with sides 3 cm is made from smaller cubes of side 1 cm as shown. 39. How many small cubes are used in making the bigger cube? A. 27 B. 21 C. 9 D. 18 E. 30 None 40. If the bigger cube is painted red all over, how many small cubes will have three red faces? F. 8 G. 27 H. 30 J. 15 K. 19 None 41. How many small cubes share a face with exactly 5 other small cubes? L. 6 M. 2 N. 3 o. 0 p. 8 None 42. How many small cubes share a face with exactly 2 other small cubes? Q. 0 R. 1 S. 2 T. 3 U. 4 None Four rectangles each of length 14 cm and width 6 cm are arranged to form the square shape shown below (the diagram is not drawn to scale). 43. The perimeter of this outer square shape A. 80cm B. 27cm C. 90cm D. 20cm E. 40cm None 44. The area of the shaded inner square. F. 64\[cm^{2}\] G. 16\[cm^{2}\] H. 32\[cm^{2}\] J. 48\[cm^{2}\] K. 20\[cm^{2}\] None In the diagram below , routes may only be made between dotsby travelling along lines.You may only travel in directions 45. How many routes are there from B to C? L. 5 M. 4 N. 3 O. 2 P. 6 None 46. How many routes are there from A to C, via B? Q. 15 R. 12 S. 18 T. 7 U. 8 None Time's up