13+ Maths
13+ Maths
13+ Maths
13+ MATHEMATICS
TIME: 1 HOUR
SURNAME ______________________________________
a) 37 + 18 = ........................................................... 1 mark
b) 73 – 68 = ........................................................... 1 mark
d) 42 ÷ 7 = .......................................................... 1 mark
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2. Fill in the missing number or numbers to make the calculation correct.
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a) 37 N + ..................... = 39 1 mark
b) 50 % of ........................ = 46 1 mark
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c) P
of ........................... = 27 1 mark
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3. Calculate
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4. Calculate
a) 14 – 3 × 4 = .................................................................. 1 mark
d) 2P + 3N = ................................................................... 1 mark
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5.
a) 540 = 2V × 3W × 5X
Find the values of the powers p, q and t. Working must be shown for this
question.
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6.
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b) Write ]^ as a decimal
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c) Calculate _
of £6.40
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7.
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c) I buy socks for £6.80 and a tie for £12. I pay with a £20 note. How much change
should I get?
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8.
X X X
X X
b) I have several such patterns containing a total of 57 squares (of either type).
How many blank squares are there?
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9. Simplify
a)
i) 7a + 5a = ............................................ 1 mark
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c) Factorise
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SHOW YOUR WORKING
10. Solve
a) x + 5 = 11
x = ...................................................... 1 mark
b) 3y – 2 = 7
y = ...................................................... 2 marks
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c) p
z=8
z = ...................................................... 2 marks
d) 3 (w – 5) = w – 3
w = .................................................... 5 marks
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11. When a = 3, b = 5, c = ‒ 4
a) 3a + b =
............................................................... 2 marks
b) 𝑐P =
................................................................ 2 marks
c) ac + 2b =
............................................................... 2 marks
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12.
Small Large
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b) The price of cakes is increased by 15%. How much does a large cake cost now?
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c) The price of loaves is also increased by 10% (the cakes are still 15% more than
in the table).
By how much does the cost of one large loaf and one large cake increase?
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13. The probability of a bird on my garden lawn being a wren is 0.16.
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b) At another time I observed that 12 of the birds seen were starlings and I
calculated that the probability of a bird being a starling was 0.3. How many birds
did I see?
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14.
a°
b° 25°
120° c°
Reason: ..................................................................................................
Reason: ..................................................................................................
Reason: .................................................................................................
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15.
2 marks
b) 100 pupils were asked about the number of pets they own. Calculate the mean
number of pets.
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16.
𝑥+𝑦 𝑥𝑦 𝑦 𝑥z
𝑥
A B C D
a) x = 2, y = 3?
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b) x = 2, y = 1?
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c) x = 0.5 , y = 4?
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