Sample 1 Maths Questions
Sample 1 Maths Questions
You may not use a calculator to answer any questions in this test.
1.
952 + 139 =
1 mark
2.
237 x 3 =
1 mark
452 - 191 =
1 mark
4.
427 ÷ 7 =
1 mark
5.4 + 3.7 =
1 mark
6.
265 x 30 =
2 marks
5x7x8=
2 marks
8.
6.5 + 2.55 =
2 marks
4 1
− =
7 7
1 mark
10.
729 ÷ 9 =
1 mark
17.42 × 1000 =
1 mark
12.
82 + 27 =
2 marks
25% of 1200 =
2 marks
14.
3 1
× =
4 7
2 marks
+8 +8
2 marks
is 30 more than
190
is 30 more than
1 mark
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2 marks
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1 mark
.......................... °C
1 mark
1 mark
3 marks
3 marks
1 mark
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1 mark
What was the difference between the temperature in Rome and the temperature in Oslo?
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1 mark
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1 mark
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1 mark
10.
Write a negative number in the box to make the inequality correct.
1 mark
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1 mark
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2 marks
(a) Tick ( ) all the numbers below that divide by 5 with no remainder.
12 15 16 20 30
1 mark
(b) Tick ( ) all the numbers below that divide by 3 with no remainder.
12 15 16 20 30
1 mark
(c) Tick ( ) all the numbers below that divide by 15 with no remainder.
12 15 16 20 30
1 mark
15. Bicycles
Results:
of the pupils said ‘Yes’.
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3 marks
................... cm2
1 mark
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2 marks
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..................................... degrees
2 marks
4 marks
The pie chart below shows the chosen method of transport for 90 pupils in year 7.
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2 marks
Lisa has some boxes that are all cubes of the same size.
She uses four of the boxes to make a pile with a height of 72 cm.
............................ cm
3 marks
Shape A and shape B are each made from five identical squares.
.................................... cm
3 marks
Prices
Pencils 8p each
She says,
“I will buy 15 pencils.
Then I will buy as many rulers as possible.”
..................................... rulers
3 marks
× 18 −21
3 marks
3 marks
3 marks
What is the total surface area of the entire pyramid, including its base?
2 marks
Total 85 Marks