THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS SCHOOLS CONSORTIUM MATHEMATICS

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THE NORTH LONDON INDEPENDENT GIRLS SCHOOLS CONSORTIUM Group 1 YEAR 7 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION MATHEMATICS Friday 18 January 2013 Time allowed: 1 hour 15 minutes First Name:... Surname:... Instructions: Please write in pencil. Please try all the questions. If you cannot answer a question, go on to the next one. Do your rough working in the space near each question. Do not rub out your working as you may get marks for it. Calculators and rulers are NOT allowed. 283010 The North London Independent Girls Schools Consortium

1. Work out 4567 7654 2. Work out 7654 4567 3. Work out 653 7 4. Work out 5922 6 283010 2

5. Half of a certain number is 17 What is the number? 6. (a) Which number is 1000 times larger than 0.8? (b) Which number is 100 times smaller than 349? 7. Work out the sum of the numbers below: 0.4 0.07 0.03 8. Write a number in the box to complete the number pattern below: 45 53 69 9. Work out two thirds of 54 283010 3 Turn over

10. Write these decimals in order of size, starting with the smallest: 5.22 5.02 5.202 5.2 Answer:...,...,...,... 11. Claire bought an ice cream costing 1.55 and a can of drink costing 67 pence. She paid with a 5 note. (a) How much change should Claire receive? Answer:... (b) Claire was given the exact change, using the smallest possible number of coins. How many coins was Claire given? 12. Two numbers add to give 15 and multiply to give 56 What is the difference between the two numbers? 283010 4

13. Fill in the gaps in the calculations below. (a) 15 13 2 (b) 2 (4 5) 27 (c) 12 18 3 14. The notice below shows part of a train timetable between 2 towns, Taymar and Raymar. One of the times has been covered. train 1 train 2 Taymar 09:24 14:51 Raymar 11:43 (a) How long does it take train 1 to travel from Taymar to Raymar? Give your answer in hours and minutes. Answer:... hours... min Train 2 takes the same time as train 1 to travel from Taymar to Raymar. (b) At what time does train 2 arrive at Raymar? 283010 5 Turn over

15. On 1st January the temperature in London was 2 C. (a) On the same day, the temperature in Rome was 12 C. How many degrees hotter was it in Rome than in London? Answer:... degrees (b) On the same day, the temperature in Oslo was 5 degrees colder than in London. What was the temperature in Oslo? Answer:... C 16. Katharine was born on 1st May 1997 Helen was born on 1st March 2003 (a) By how many years and months is Katharine older than Helen? (b) Sam is exactly 18 months younger than Katharine. Work out Sam s date of birth. Answer:... years... months 283010 6

17. The number machine below changes numbers according to the rule divide by 4 then add 6 input 4 6 output (a) Work out the output number if the input is 20 (b) Work out the output number if the input is 6 (c) In the list below, circle the type of input numbers which will always give whole number output numbers. odd even multiples of 4 prime numbers (d) Work out the input number if the output is 18 (e) A number is put through the number machine twice. After the second time, the output number is 9 Work out the original input number. 283010 7 Turn over

18. A recipe for 18 oatcakes needs the following ingredients: 140 grams oatmeal 140 grams porridge oats 10 twists of black pepper 80 millilitres olive oil (a) James wants to make 9 oatcakes. What mass of oatmeal does James need to use? Answer:... g (b) Sarah has only 400 millilitres of olive oil. She has plenty of all the other ingredients. What is the largest number of oatcakes which Sarah can make? (c) Fill in the ingredients required to make 27 oatcakes.... grams oatmeal... grams porridge oats... twists of black pepper... millilitres olive oil 283010 8

19. The instructions below are used to work out the cooking time for a turkey. 50 minutes per kilogram plus 20 minutes Claire wants to cook a turkey with a mass of 2.5 kilograms. For how long should Claire cook the turkey? Give your answer in hours and minutes. Answer:... hours... min 20. Jam Tarts Jam Tarts Jam Tarts Jam Tarts Jam Tarts Jam Tarts Jam Tarts Jam Tarts Special Offer! Buy one, get one half price At SuperMart, a packet of jam tarts costs 1.20 This week, there is a special offer: If you buy one packet, you can buy a second packet at half price. Erika needs to buy 13 packets of jam tarts. Using the special offer, how much will it cost Erika to buy 13 packets? Answer:... 283010 9 Turn over

21. (a) Draw all lines of symmetry on each shape below. (b) Reflect the shaded shape in the dashed line. (c) This clock has been reflected in a mirror. What time is it? 6 9 3 12 Answer:... a.m. 283010 10

22. Mrs Spencer asked each of the children in class 6A to state their favourite Olympic sport. The pie chart below shows the results. gymnastics basketball athletics swimming (a) What fraction of the children in class 6A chose swimming? (b) What percentage of the children in class 6A chose athletics? 6 pupils chose swimming. (c) How many children are there altogether in class 6A? Answer:... % (d) How many more children chose athletics than gymnastics? 283010 11 Turn over

23. The diagram below shows a regular eight-sided polygon. A B not to size H C G D F E (a) What is the special name given to a polygon with eight sides? (b) Circle the word below which describes the type of angle inside the polygon at A. acute reflex right-angle obtuse (c) CD measures 34 mm. (i) Write this measurement in centimetres. Adam the ant runs once around the perimeter of the polygon. (ii) How far does Adam run? Answer:... cm Answer:... cm 283010 12

24. (a) Work out the area of the shape below, drawn on centimetre-squared paper. (b) On the centimetre-squared grids below, draw: (i) a rectangle with perimeter 10 cm Answer:... cm 2 (ii) a triangle with area 10 cm 2 283010 13 Turn over

25. In each list below, circle the most sensible unit to measure: (a) the mass of a battleship tonnes kilograms metres grams litres (b) the amount of water in a bath metres millilitres litres millimetres kilograms 26. Anna has a bag containing 8 counters. 4 are red, 2 are blue and the rest are green. She picks a counter at random from the bag. A B C D E impossible even chance certain Write down the letter on the probability scale which indicates the probability that the counter she picks is (a) green (b) white (c) either red or blue 283010 14

27. Points P and Q have been plotted on the coordinate grid below. y 6 5 4 3 2 1 P Q 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x (a) Write down the coordinates of the point P. Answer: (...,...) Point R can be plotted on the grid so that when P, Q and R are joined, they form an isosceles triangle. (b) Using only whole numbers, write down 3 possible coordinates of point R. Answer: (...,...) (...,...) (...,...) 283010 15 Turn over

28. A cube has a circle on its top face and a square on its bottom face. and a square on its bottom face. On each of the other faces there is an arrow, pointing towards the top face. Circle the net below which will make the cube described above. 29. Tilly and Tally have a large tub of 1-centimetre cubes. Tilly uses some of the cubes to make the cuboid shown below. (a) How many 1-centimetre cubes has she used? Tally decides to make a cuboid which is exactly twice as high, twice as wide and twice as long as Tilly s cuboid. (b) How many more cubes does Tally use than Tilly? 283010 16

30. A shopping bag, of mass 0.4 kg, and its contents have a total mass of 2.5 kg. Inside the shopping bag are the following items: 2 bags of carrots, each with mass of 250 grams 1 cabbage with a mass of kilogram 1bag of potatoes 3 4 Use this information to work out the mass of the bag of potatoes. Give your answer in grams. Answer:... g 283010 17 Turn over

31. Here is the start of a pattern made with black hexagons and white hexagons: pattern 1 pattern 2 pattern 3 (a) Complete the table showing the numbers of black hexagons and white hexagons in each pattern. pattern number 1 2 3 4 number of black hexagons number of white hexagons 2 8 (b) How many black hexagons are there in pattern number 13? (c) How many white hexagons are there in pattern 10? (d) One pattern has 50 white hexagons. How many black hexagons are there in this pattern? 283010 18

32. The symbols,,, and each stand for one of the numbers 1, 4, 5, 9 and 16 Given that the following statements are true, work out the value of each symbol. 33. In a survey of 120 people, are female. Of the males, 30 can drive. In total 40 people cannot drive. Fill in the table below to show this information. 3 5 Answer:... Answer:... Answer:... Answer:... Answer:... males females total can drive 30 cannot drive total 120 283010 19 Turn over

34. A fair die has six faces marked 0p, 0p, 0p, 0p, 0p and 50p. In a game at a village fete, players pay 10p to roll the die and they win the amount shown on the top face of the die. During the fete, the game is played 60 times. (a) How many times would you expect a player to win 50p? (b) How much money do the players pay altogether to roll the die? Answer:... (c) Does the game expect to make a profit or a loss and by how much? Answer: the game expects to make a... of... 35. 6 cubes have been joined together to make the shape below. The area of each face of the cubes is 1 cm 2. If the shape is dipped into a large pot of paint, what is the total area which will be covered in paint? Answer:... cm 2 283010 20

36. 10 teachers can mark 180 exam papers in 3 hours. It takes each teacher the same amount of time to mark each exam paper. (a) How many teachers would it take to mark 90 exam papers in 3 hours? (b) How long would it take 5 teachers to mark 180 exam papers? (c) How many exam papers could 20 teachers mark in 1 hour? Answer:... hours 283010 21 Turn over

37. Five children took exams in English and Maths. Their names are Dolly, Holly, Lolly, Molly and Polly. The bar chart below shows their results. 90 80 70 60 50 mark 40 English mark Maths mark 30 20 10 0 A B C D E child Use the information below to work out which child is represented by each letter. Dolly came top in the Maths exam. In the English exam, it was Molly who scored the highest. Polly got the lowest total score. Holly scored 30 more marks in English than she did in Maths. Answer: A represents... Answer: B represents... Answer: C represents... Answer: D represents... Answer: E represents... 283010 22

38. Jim runs a fruit stall at a local market. He sells oranges in packets of 3 and apples in packets of 4 (a) George buys 5 packets of oranges and some packets of apples. In total he has 31 pieces of fruit. How many packets of apples did George buy? (b) Chris buys 2 more packets of apples than packets of oranges. In total he has 29 pieces of fruit. How many packets of each type of fruit did Chris buy? Answer:..... packets of oranges and..... packets of apples (c) Jamie buys 11 packets of fruit. In total, he has 40 pieces of fruit. How many more apples than oranges does he have? 283010 23 Turn over

39. At a quiz show, Rachel has to choose between the following 3 coloured boxes to win a car. Just one of the sentences written on the boxes is true. blue box the car is in this box red box the car is not in this box yellow box the car is not in the blue box In which box is the car? 40. The grid below is made from 9 squares with 4 circles, as shown. Place the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 once each in the grid so that the number in each circle is the total of the numbers in each of the four surrounding squares. The numbers 2, 3 and 5 have already been placed for you. 2 5 21 28 17 27 3 (Total: 100 marks) 283010 24