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Oldham Hulme Grammar School

Entrance exam 2020

You may not use a calculator to answer any questions in this test.

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Section A: Write the answer to each question in the answer box. You may use the grid for
your working out. There are a total of 20 marks available in this section.

1.

952 + 139 =

1 mark

2.

237 x 3 =

1 mark

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3.

452 - 191 =

1 mark

4.

427 ÷ 7 =

1 mark

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5.

5.4 + 3.7 =

1 mark

6.

265 x 30 =

2 marks

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7.

5x7x8=

2 marks

8.

6.5 + 2.55 =

2 marks

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9.

4 1
− =
7 7

1 mark

10.

729 ÷ 9 =

1 mark

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11.

17.42 × 1000 =

1 mark

12.

82 + 27 =

2 marks

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13.

25% of 1200 =

2 marks

14.

3 1
× =
4 7

2 marks

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Section B: For these questions, show your working in the space provided.

1. Here is part of a number line.

Write the missing numbers in the boxes

+8 +8

2 marks

2. Write the missing number.

is 30 more than
190

is 30 more than

1 mark

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3.
(a) The term-to-term rule of the sequence is Multiply by 2

The third term of this sequence is 6.

…….. …….. 6 ……..

Work out the first term of this sequence.

.......................................................................................................................

.......................................................................................................................

.......................................................................................................................

.......................................................................................................................

Answer ......................................................................
2 marks

(b) Here are the first two terms of a sequence.1

2 8 …….. ……..

The term-to-term rule of the sequence is Multiply by 3 and add 2

Work out the next two terms of the sequence.

.......................................................................................................................

.......................................................................................................................

Answer................................ and ...............................


2 marks

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4.
Temperature

The arrow by this thermometer shows a


temperature of 20°C

(a) Draw an arrow by the


thermometer to show a
temperature of –8°C

(b) The temperature was –10°C


It went up by 15°C
What is the new temperature?

1 mark
.......................... °C

1 mark

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5. Sarah has 0.5 litres of water in a jug.

She pours this water into the jug below.

Draw the correct level of the water on the jug.

1 mark

6. Round 132 621

3 marks

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7.
Spinner
Tom has a fair spinner with 8 equal sections.
He is going to spin the pointer.

Draw lines to show how likely the following are.

One is done for you.

3 marks

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8.

1 mark

Which city was 8 degrees warmer than Kiev?

.........................................

1 mark

What was the difference between the temperature in Rome and the temperature in Oslo?

.....................................
1 mark

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9.

I have a fair six-sided dice, numbered 4, 9, 12, 16, 20 and 24

I am going to roll the dice.

(a) What is the probability of rolling a multiple of 4?

.....................................

1 mark

(b) What is the probability of rolling a square number?

.....................................

1 mark

10.
Write a negative number in the box to make the inequality correct.

1 mark

11. What sum?

I’m thinking of a number. I work out the product of 8 and my number.

The answer is 24. What is my number?

...............................
1 mark

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12.

Complete the following sentences.

Angle __________ is a right angle.

Angle __________ is an acute angle.

Angle __________ is an obtuse angle.


3 marks

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13. Finding points

The graph shows a rectangle.

Not drawn accurately

Write the coordinates of point P

(............... , ...............)
2 marks

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14. Divisibility

(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

In a survey, pupils were asked if they owned a bicycle.

Results:
of the pupils said ‘Yes’.

of the pupils said ‘No’.

46 more pupils said ‘No’ than said ‘Yes’.

Altogether, how many pupils were in the survey?

.........................
3 marks

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16. Rhombus grid

Look at the shaded shapes.

(a) The area of shape A is 3cm2

What is the area of shape B?

................... cm2
1 mark

(b) On the grid, draw a triangle that has an area of 6cm2


1 mark

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17. Angle facts
(a) Work out the size of the angle marked x

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________

..................................... degrees
2 marks

(b) Work out the size of the angle marked y

___________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

..................................... degrees

2 marks

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18. Matching expressions

Match each statement to the correct expression.

The first one is done for you.

4 marks

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19. Two shapes

The pie chart below shows the chosen method of transport for 90 pupils in year 7.

How many pupils chose to walk to school?

.....................................

2 marks

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20. Boxes

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.

She puts one more box on top of the pile.

Work out the height of the pile of five boxes.

............................ cm

3 marks

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21. Two shapes

Shape A and shape B are each made from five identical squares.

Not drawn accurately

The perimeter of shape A is 72cm.

Work out the perimeter of shape B.

.................................... cm
3 marks

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22. Pencils and rulers

Nadia has £5 to buy pencils and rulers.

Prices

Pencils 8p each

Rulers 30p each

She says,
“I will buy 15 pencils.
Then I will buy as many rulers as possible.”

How many rulers does she buy?

..................................... rulers

3 marks

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23. Function Machine

Here is a number machine.

× 18 −21

Complete this table for the number machine.

3 marks

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24. Number grid

The numbers 1 to 12 are put in a grid.


2, 4, 5, 7, 10 and 12 are shown.

Each of the four sides of the grid must add up to 26

Complete the grid using the numbers


1, 3, 6, 8, 9 and 11

3 marks

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25. Sums of squares

Exactly one of these statements is correct. Which one?

Circle the correct answer:

3 marks

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26. Pyramid

The diagram shows a pyramid made up of 30 cubes, each measuring 1m × 1m × 1m.

What is the total surface area of the entire pyramid, including its base?

Circle the correct answer:

2 marks
Total 85 Marks

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