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King's College School — 11+ Maths Pre-Test Section A 2020 (Interactive)

Interactive version of the official King's College School 11+ Pre-Test Maths Section A specimen paper for 2020. Practise with instant marking and worked solutions. Original PDF also available.

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Question 1[1 mark]

Q1: Find the sum of 337 and 765.

Question 2[1 mark]

Q2: Find the difference between 9347 and 2985.

Question 3[1 mark]

Q3: Write £87 to the nearest £5.

Question 4[1 mark]

Q4: Write 3284mm in metres.

Question 5[1 mark]

Q5: What is the value of the 6 in the decimal 0.264?

Question 6[1 mark]

Q6: Calculate how many seconds there are in 15 12 hours.

Question 7[1 mark]

Q7: Find the mean average of 8, 11, 15, 26.

Question 8[1 mark]

Q8: How many thousands are there in one million?

Question 9[1 mark]

Q9: Write down the next fraction in the sequence: 58, 1016, 1524, ...

Question 10[1 mark]

Q10: Add half a million to fifty thousand.

Question 11[1 mark]

Q11: How much is three-sevenths of 196?

Question 12[1 mark]

Q12: Give all numbers which are factors of both 32 and 24.

Question 13[1 mark]

Q13: Write down a number between 0.3 and 25.

Question 14[1 mark]

Q14: If you are facing South, what is the smaller angle you have to turn through to face North-East?

Question 15[1 mark]

Q15: Find 4% of £5300.

Question 16[1 mark]

Q16: If it is -26.5°C in Canada and 34.5°C in Australia, what is the difference in temperature?

Question 17[1 mark]

Q17: A train leaves Waterloo at 11.35 and arrives in Portsmouth after one hour and thirty-eight minutes. When does it arrive?

Question 18[1 mark]

Q18: What is the smallest number that 2, 3, 6, 10 will all go into exactly?

Question 19[1 mark]

Q19: Give an example of an event which has a probability of about 12.

Question 20[1 mark]

Q20: Find the greatest number of 28p stamps which can be bought for £5.