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| DULWICH COLLEGE FOUNDED 1619 Year 7 Entrance and Scholarship Examination Mathematics Specimen Paper A TIME allowed for this paper: 60 minutes Instructions Attempt all the questions. Do all your written work on this paper, showing all your working. Calculators must not be used. The numbers in square brackets are the marks available for each part of a question You must not write in the squares at the bottom right of each page There are 100 marks in total Calculate 546 + 287. 2) 2 Caleulate 546-287. Answer: el 3. Calculate 546% 4, Answer: a 4. Calculate 2184+7, Answer: 2] $. Calculate how much bigger 34 is than 1%, writing your answer as a decimal. Answer: 2] Page total: 1. Calculate 546 + 287. wo 5b6 + 287 © 933 ® Q33 Answer: O77 2 a 546 — 287. _ or © @) aah 254 3. Calculate 546 x 4. S46 x 4 a=, © 4. Calculate 2184 +7, 312 HO Bt Answer?) 2] 5. Calculate how much bigger 3% is than 1°, writing your answer as a decimal. Page total: Fill in the missing numbers of these sequences: @ 4, 17, 20, 23, a () 14, 1325, 125, 1175, : BI (@) Work out % of 48, Answer: tu () Work out % of 4 of 4 of 48. Answer: 2 Draw the reflection of this triangle in the mizror line shown, Mirror line“, 2) Page total: 6. Fill in the missing numbers of these sequences: 42 3 @ mu, i, 20, 2, 26, 24 ® <9 08 ® _~ — ® 4, was, ws, nas, 11, 1025 G3] 7. (@)_— Work out % of 48. ee Answers _!2. rea) (&) Work out % of 4 of % of 48. oS Rs @& »™ SENS RE cs We z 2 @ Answer: 2 8. Draw the reflection of this triangle in the mirror line shown. D AND SIZE Ne @® Position oF . AY Least 2 weRnices Mirror line *s, P] Page total: 8 9, The pie chart below represents data collected in a survey by a PE teacher about the favourite sports of a sample of school children. (o) ©) Football Cricket Write down the fraction of the school children who liked tennis, giving, your answer in its lowest form, Answer: 2 A total of 240 children were asked to complete the survey. Calculate how many of the children preferred cricket. Answer: RI Estimate how many children would say their favourite sport was football out of the whole school of 1200 pupils. 8) 9 The pie chart below represents data collected in a survey by a PE teacher about the favourite sports of a sample of school children. Tennis Rugby 459 302 Other ene Football Cricket, ‘Write down the fraction of the school children who liked tennis, giving yout answer in its lowest form. 4S @ 360 y ® Answer: a RI A total of 240 children were asked to complete the survey. Calculate how many of the children preferred cricket. go ob See 6] ans sauna Ue xwo Answer:_40 I Estimate how many children would say their favourite sport was football out of the whole school of 1200 pupils. . ” @ “135" of 45 ® © Answer: 450 BI Page total: 10. I buy 6 bags of chocolate coins from a shop and count the number of coins in each bag, The quantities were as follows: 8,7, 11, 6,9,7 (@) Write down the mode of the quanti Answer; TY (6) Work out the mean (average) of the number of chocolate coins. Answer] (©) Work out the range of the quantities in the 6 bags, Answer: (2) 11, A multipack of 12 cans of Ned’s Cola costs £6.95. A single can of Ned’s Cola costs 65 pence if bought individually. Calculate how much cheaper itis to buy a multipack of 12 eans than to buy 12 cans individually, giving your answer in pence. Answer: pence [3] Page total 10. I buy 6 bags of chocolate coins from a shop and count the number of coins in each bag. The quantities were as follows: 8,7, 11,6,9,7 (@) Write down the mode of the quantities. 67, 7)%,4, 11 ” uo Answer, 7 ro] (©) Work out the mean (average) of the number of chocolate coins. sum CHT FT + 9494 ® et ir i+ Stte i S &) Division 48 ® 6 Answer BI (©) Work out the range of the quantities in the 6 bags. ing @* © Answer: 5 ipa] 11. A multipack of 12 cans of Ned’s Cola costs £6.95. Assingle can of Ned’s Cola costs 65 pence if bought individually. Calculate how much cheaper itis to buy a multipack of 12 cans than to buy 12 cans individually, giving your answer in pence. 65x12 = 7190 @) mvntucancs @® sustencnen 35 pence [3] ® Page total: 12. Arrange the following fractions in numerical size order, starting with the smallest. ——— 3) Answer: 13, (@_An equilateral triangle is divided into smaller equilateral triangles as shown below. State out how many angles of 60° there are in the diagram, Answer: 2 (b) The diagram is now squashed to make the top angle 90°, tuning all the triangles into right-angled isosceles triangles. Calculate how many acute angles there are in the diagram now. Answer: __ 2] Page total Arrange the following fractions in numerical size order, starting with the 2. smallest, For Ermmgn OF 3,13 ;i 1 Or Ext yauves 10° 5° 2° 20° 4 LDL S USING Common) b Ge he % Ove comme 13. (a) _—_An equilateral triangle is divided into smaller equilateral triangles as shown below. State out how many angles of 60° there are in the aN AD LISD 943 ® Answer: 27 2) (6) The diagram is now squashed to make the top angle 90°, turning all the triangles into right-angled isosceles triangles. Calculate how many acute angles there are in the diagram now. (A) sense Gy2 2} Answer: Page total: 5 14. On the axes below, point A has coordinates (3,1). Bw a & -5 -4-3 (@ Write down the coordinates of point C. Answer: ( , 0 (6) Plot the point with coordinates (5, 4) onto the axes and label it B. O) (©) Plot another point, D, and then join ABCD in that order so that you form a quadrilateral shape with one line of symmetry. (Write down the common name for the quadrilateral ABCD. Answer: ul) Page total 4, On the axes below, point A has coordinates (3,1). @ ) © @ , | sqpoely me od -5-4-3-2-10 1 2 3 4 5 1 Write down the coordinates of point C. Answer:( 73, 4 yq Plot the point with coordinates (5, 4) onto the axes and Iabel.it B, Plot another point, D, and then join ABCD in that order so that you form a quadrilateral shape with one line of symmetry. ® Cofeéor % ~ COORD, BD coneser coor, Write down the common name for the quadrilateral ABCD. —TRAPEZ UM t: Answet 0) Page total 15. Each shape in this grid is hiding a particular number so that the three shapes in any row or column add up to the value written at the end of that row or column XE|XE] 6 0 hololo]e & 15 > | & | 1s ay 2} + Work out the number that should replace the question mark Answer: BI 16. Rhys and Sarah are on their bicycles and start 90 miles apart on a road, riding towards each other, Rhys is travelling at 10 mph and Sarah is travelling at 20 mph. They set off at the same time and both keep moving at constant speeds until they meet. (@ Work out what distance each rider has cycled by the time they meet. Rhys: miles Sarah: miles [2] (6) Write down the time taken for them to meet. Answer: rit} Page total: 15, Each shape in this grid is hiding a particular number so that the three shapes in any row or column add up to the value written at the end of that row or column. © xe xt 16 O- 10/9] 0] 2 Ca sf] oa) + Work out the number that should replace the question mark. Ok APPR OS h=-4 @ EauvnenT @> 4-7 METHOD, @> 6 4+ 647 ® ® M7 (3] Answer: 16. Rhys and Sarah are on their bicycles and start 90 miles apart on a road, riding towards each other. Rhys is travelling at 10 mph and Sarah is travelling at 20 mph. They set off at the same time and both keep moving at constant speeds until they meet. (a) Work out what distance each rider has cycled by the time they meet. 1Q+20 = 30 2440 = 66 ot @ For = 45 @ > [seis men 307 60 = 4 30 wites \M Ermge 60 ® miles [2] SHER Sarah: (b) Write down the time taken for them to meet. 10x3=30 @® ones nor REau neo Answer: 3 hes Mm Page total, 6 17, (@)__ Find the area of the rectangle shown below. 20 mm 60 mm Answer: mm? [2] George cuts the rectangle up into an exact number of right-angled triangles, each with sides as shown in the diagram below. mm ~ 13mm 12mm (b) Calculate the number of triangles that he cuts from the rectangle. Answer: GI (©) Find the combined perimeter of all the triangles that have been cut from the rectangle. Answer: mm [3] (® Convert this distance from millimetres into metres, Answer: m (1) Page total 4° %, 3 17 @) Find the area of the rectangle shown below, % Wh 1 20 mm, 60mm 20 x60 ® Answer: 1200 @ George cuts the rectangle up into an exact number of right-angled triangles, each with sides as shown in the diagram below. $mm ~~ 13 mm 12mm mn? [2] (b) Calculate the number of triangles that he cuts from the rectangle. hx5=20 on AtrtopaTe ~ EQuvingnT metHod © B¥2=60 ]. Caevang (iv) _ picking a yellow flower Answer: (ii) _, qe Equviaéntt Pure = Eon G) Pere eof onante onanti/ "Neng? Cokes MEOW [Page total 5 22, (a) Shade in one more section on the grid below so that the overall shape has a single line of symmetry, marking your mirror Tine on the diagram, 2) (6) Now shade two sections in this second grid so that the overall shape has an order of rotational symmetry of two. [2] 23. ‘The diagram below is made from three squares. Calculate the fraction of the larger square that is shaded, giving your answer in its lowest form. Answer: GB) Page total: 2. (@) Shade in one more section on the grid below so that the overall shape has a single line of symmetry, marking your mirror line on the diagram. LINE oF 2] ) ‘Now shade two sections in this second grid so that the overall shape has an order of rotational symmetry of two. 2] 23. Calculate the fraction of fhe larger square that is shaded, giving your answer in &) ANM SENSIBLE meTHoo, its lowest form. = 6 &) Fercrion y ® GI SHADING s MremeTet ) mites. Lane, Aue) Foner ray Page total: End of the Examination Ifyou have time, go back and check your answers and make sure that you have shown all of your working.

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