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Oundle School — 13+ Maths Entrance Exam 2017

Oundle School set this 13+ Maths paper in 2017. Hearthprep hosts it as an interactive past paper — 11 questions worth 41 marks in 41 minutes, each marked the moment the paper is submitted and backed by a step-by-step worked solution. Most 13+ entrance exams are sat between November and January of the year of entry.

Real 13+ Maths paper from Oundle School (2017). 11 questions, 41 marks. Answer interactively with worked solutions. Covers Algebra, Fractions, Decimals & Percentages, Geometry — Shape, Number & Place Value, Probability, Statistics & Data.

This is the school's own past paper, reproduced here with worked solutions by Hearthprep. Most 13+ entrance exams are sat between November and January of the year of entry, so a timed attempt at this paper is worth doing early enough to leave room for the topics it exposes. Work through it on screen with instant marking, or print the PDF and sit it under exam conditions.

School
Oundle School
Entry level
13+
Subject
Maths
Year
2017
Questions
11
Marks
41
Time
41 minutes
Exam board
ISEB

Topics in this paper

  • Algebra
  • Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
  • Geometry — Shape
  • Number & Place Value
  • Probability
  • Statistics & Data

Questions in this paper (3 of 11)

  1. Question 1short answer · 7 marks

    (a) A car is 3.28 metres long. A trailer is 1.86 metres long. What is the combined length? (b) A pallet of bricks contains 648 bricks. Calculate the number of bricks in 37 pallets. (c) One kilogram of carrots cost £1.79. What does 0.37 kilograms of carrots cost (to the nearest pence)? (d) There are 0.907 metres in 1 yard. How many metres are there in 0.026 yards? (e) The total length of seven c…

  2. Question 2short answer · 4 marks

    (a) Calculate two thirds of five and a quarter. (b) Add five eighths to three quarters. (c) Four cakes are divided equally amongst seven people. One fifth of a cake is left over. What fraction of a cake does each person get? (d) Write down a fraction between nine fifths and two.

  3. Question 3short answer · 3 marks

    If a = 11, b = -3 and c = -6, find the value of the following expressions. (a) abc (b) bc^2 (c) 3a - 2b - 4c

8 further questions in this paper open with any paid plan, along with marking and the worked solutions. See plans.

Frequently asked questions

What is in the Oundle School — 13+ Maths Entrance Exam 2017?

11 questions worth 41 marks in total, written for 41 minutes. It covers Algebra, Fractions, Decimals & Percentages, Geometry — Shape, Number & Place Value, Probability, Statistics & Data. Oundle School set it as a 13+ Maths paper.

How long is the Oundle School 13+ Maths paper?

This paper is timed at 41 minutes for 41 marks — roughly 60 seconds a mark. Hearthprep runs the same clock on screen, so your child sees how far through the time they are as they answer.

Can my child answer this paper online?

Yes. Every question on this page can be answered in the browser and is marked the moment the paper is submitted — multiple choice, short answers and written responses alike. Answers are matched leniently, so a correct value written a different way (units, fractions, word numbers) still scores.

Are worked solutions included?

Every question has a step-by-step worked solution and an AI tutor that will talk through it after the paper is submitted. The first 3 questions of this paper are free to try; the remaining 8 and the marking come with a paid plan.

Where does this Oundle School paper come from?

This is the school's own past paper, reproduced here with worked solutions by Hearthprep. Use it to time a full mock attempt, then drill whichever topics your child drops marks on.

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