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Toaz - Info 100 Mini Selective Maths Test PR
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Toaz - Info 100 Mini Selective Maths Test PR
< ! The point Q is at the intersection of the diagonals. The distance between P and Hh Q is 25cm. Find the length of the entire pattern. We ‘A] 30cm [B] 60cm C] 55cm [D] 65cm i I 1 +8 canbe worked out by evaluating: 2.5 . 2.3 24+5 3.5 | Al 3%3 B) 3%5 Cl 343 D}. 9x3 2 86 4,26¢ in kilograms: A] 0.00426 B Cl 426 [D} 4260 3 What is the smallest number which is exactly oe by 12 and 18? That is, what is the lowest common multiple of 12 and 187 Al 6 BB} 36 |C} Di] 216 4 Pick a circle in the top row. Now pick another circle, in the third row, directly underneath the first circle. If the distance }, between the centres of these two circles is 20cm, find the i number of square centimetres in the area of the square. {A} 400 [B] 625 [C] 900 [D) 725 i i if SSS 26 ‘Mathematicn 100 Mini Bxanms for Selective Schoola Entrance and Scholarships ‘© John Smith © Five Sensos Education Pry Ltd100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 5 450kg out of 3t is the same as 21 parts out of how much? A; 140 B} 2 iC. 2x6xi12 | ; 6 The fraction 797g is the same as: A 036 [B] 045 [C] 064 [D 7 The two 6's first 6 by the value of the second: a fl 8 None of these in the number 3661 have different values. Divide the value of the A) 1 [B] 0 {C 6 Du 8 36% of those present were parents. Ninety six were not parents. How many more non-parents were there than parents? A] 42 Bl Cc] 2 Dp) 48 9 One gram of water has a volume of 1 cubic centimetre, What would be the weight of 2.51? [A] 250g B] 25kg GC] 25kg D] 2500 10-11 10 A square has a perimeter of 64cm. A rectangle has a length of 24cm. If their perimeters are equal, then how wide is the rectangle? A 12cm |B) = 8cm. C; 4cem 'D) 24cm 11 Squares are drawn on each of the sides of the rectangle. The total area, in square centimetres, of the rectangle and the four squares would be: [A] 2x24+2x8+8x24 [B) 247 +87 +8x24 Cl 2x2+2x8" Di) 2x24+2x8'+8x24 12 The perimeter of an isosceles triangle whose base is 1.6cm is 10.2cm. Find the length of one of the equal sides: A] 4.3em B] 86cm C} 5.9cm 'D] 8em ee aa 1 of my backyard is lawn and § of it is garden, what fraction of it must be path? 1 1 2 Al & iB) § iC 1 4 Dg 2 — Bach week a girl saves 3 of her pocket money and spends $30 of her pocket money. How much would she save over a 52 week period? [A] $2340 [B] $1560 Cc $2180 Di $1940 3 What number must be placed in the box to make the number statement true? 2x ]+8)-4=24 1 A] 153 B C 7 D} il ‘Methernatis 100 Mini Exams for Solective Schools Entrance and Scholarships © John Smith 0 Five Senses Bducation Pry Lid100 Mini Esxtmas for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships . 2 ss divided : 4 A quadrant of a circle of area $20cm’ is divided into.16 equal parts, The area of three of these parts would be: ai (A) a5em?—B]t5cm® GG? [B] 80cm? 5 aeabust rectangle I drow measured Sem by Gem, In the second one I drew 1 doubled the length and breadth, How many times mote ares des au coon rectangle have compared with the first? =n fa] 2 i 4 ic] 80 D] More than 30 6 Fran erage of 6 numbers is 8, Ifthe first five numbers are 4 6, 7, 8 and 14, then the sixth number must be: [A] 8 B 2 {[] a Dp] 9 7 G.JBundry represents its work load for a week on a bar chart. What fraction of the work involves shirts? [powee | "sae [ra] 5 3 3 3 Al Bg Os Di 8 If they put the same information on a sector graph (pie chart) what would be the angle at the centre corresponding to the shirts? [A] 195° [B] 150° [c} 145° [D] 120° 9:10 9 Tie tivo parents had a cup of coffee each and each ofthe three children had a milkshake, Altogether they paid $13.75. If milkshalkes cost $2.98 each, how much does a cup of coffee cost? A] [B] $3.50 ic] $280 D] $3.25 10 Vall of them had decided on milkshakes, what change would they have received from $20? A] $11.25 B] $9.75 C] $8.75 [D] $2.50 N-l2 A child builds a cardboard model of the Are de Triomphe in Paris, From the front it looks like that shown in the diagram, The mele i. symmetrical and all its angles are right angles, L The perimeter of the front &f the model is: e 22cm [A] 84cm [B] 68cm [C] 62cm D] There is not enough information to tell roa 2 The area of the front of the model is: Vifor La Francs [A] 200cm? [B] 64cm? = []_a0em? 1D] There is not enough information to tell Mathematica 100 Mini Reams for Solective Schools Entrance and Schalasape © Jobn Smith © Five Goneos Education Pty Lid100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships j ee 1 Abi wrote down the smallest 4-digit number which has no repeated digits. Mai wrote down the largest 4-digit number which has no repeated digits. The difference between these two numbers is: | [A] 8642. [B] 2468 [CG] 8009 [Dp] 1110 2 Complete the following pattern: . Dx] BI DR] yN ZN . a DK DK ‘Al [BI Cc | 3 Alice starts counting at 6 and goes up by 2 each time i.e. she counts.6, 8, 10, 12 | and so on. How many numbers will she have counted if she stops counting after counting 124? |. fA). @ 5] © q a Dp} @ 4 Acar park advertises: First 2 hours free $8 per hour-- or part hour - thereafter. | How much would I have to pay if I left the car in this earpark from 11:26am to | fe 1:20pm on the first day and from 9:36am to 8:25pm on the second day? | > fa) 8 B) $24 C] $4 [D} None of these § Wewent on a hike of 25.6km. On the first and second days, we hiked a total of é 16.2km. On the second and third days we hiked a total of 16.7km. How much further did we hike on the third day than on the first day. A) 1.2km B) 2.4m Cc} 0.5km DD) 0.9km | ‘The total ages of two brothers is 29 years. One brother is 5 years older than the -. other. How old is the younger brother? Al av |B 2 IC} wm |D} 6 | |) ‘The cube in the diagram has a side (1 | TE of Sem. Find the surface area of this | cube in om”, Al 27 5] 6 C] 108 D) 3% equal to 2m. What would be the surface area of the remaining solid? Answer in em”. 90 A B] 36 — Cl ot [D} 6 From this cube, another cube is cut. This cube has a side i ca 100 Mini Bam for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 29 smith © Five Senses Kducation Pty Ltd100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 9 The volume of this new solid in cm? will be: A] 19 B] 2 ic] Dp 3 4 10 Write the following as a numeral: ‘Twenty one million five thousand and ninety three: [A] 21005008 [B] 21050023 [6] 21503 D] 2105023 nu For every book that a boy sells whose price is $24 or more, he receives a commission of 19cents, For all other books, he receives 12cents per book. On a particular day, he receives $93.21. If he sold 435 books over $24, then the number of books under $24 must have been: Al & BB} C] 104 D) 212 12 How many four digit mimbers can be formed using the digits 8, 3, 5 and 2 if no repetitions are allowed? Al 2 Bl 48 c] 2 Dp] 6 ee DO eee eee eee eee cece 1 Find = square root of ee sum of eight squared and fifteen squared: A. B Cc. au D) 1b 2 The lange roctangle has been divided into 4 smaller rectangles. The areas of the smaller rectangles are Shown on the diagram. The perimeter of the large rectangle is: [A] @ Bl 6 ic] 6 D) 3 Only one of the following equals 21. Which is it? [A] 8+2x4+5 [B] G+2)x4+5 C] 3+2x(4+5) [D] 8 +2)x4+5) 4 How nerd axes of symmetry would a regular hexagon have? Al 3 iB) 6 r Cc] 9 Di) 2 5 Change an exam mark of 56 cut of 80 to a percentage. a Al x BE] C % Dp} 7 6 — 51- 0.02 equals A] 51.08 Ej 50.02 (] 5088 D] 5098 30 ‘Mathematics 100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships © John Smith © Five Sensos Bduention Pry Ltd100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 7 Find the lowest commen multiple of 6, 8 and 12 [Al 36 Bi LR iC] 44 DI mw 8 In 5 years time it will be 42 years since [left school. Six years ago, how long ago would it have been since I left school? [A] 31years [B] ‘36 years C] 41 years [D] Less than 30 years ‘The window of our classroom is square, We found that it let in too much sun. So we covered part of it with brown pape Sr. ‘What fraction of the original window has been 1 1 rleterat @®D Hy meagre th are of hispage wold ect A] 60cm” B] “600em” [G] 6000cm” [B] 60mm* 5 ‘The circumference of a circle is 3.1 times the diameter. A car has a wheel of diameter 90cm. Its circumference would then be: A] 27.9em B] = 279em iC} 29cm. Dj} 290em As the car moves, the wheel of the car revolves 300 times, How far does it travel? Answer in metres. |A} 837m BI Which two numbers could be inserted between 24 and 0.26 so that all four numbers are in ascending order? [A] 25% ana $ B] fendo2s6 G] 25%endo27 [BJ j and 0.251 « Which diagram has 3 of ts area shaded? ao em ice 100 Mini Bama for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships Bee Scsith © Five Senses Education Pty Lidty 100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships Arrange in decreasing order of size: 4.91, 4.093, 4.867, 4.699 [A] 4.91, 4.867, 4.093, 4.699 B] 4.867, 4.699, 4.098, 4.91 C] 4.91, 4.867, 4.699, 4.093 D] 4.867, 4.699, 4.91, 4.093 At 9:00, the angle between the minute and the hour hands of a clock is 90°, ‘What would be the angle between the hands of a clock when the time is 3:30? 4 A} 90° B) 60° IC} 100 D) None of these 4 Amy puts 256 on her calculator's display. She presses the square root button three times and then multiplies the answer by 6. On the display will now b A} 2 Bl) 6 ic} B D] 12 Four men can complete a task in 20 days. If they worked at the same rate, how long would 5 men take? : A] 25days [B] 16¢days [C] 12days [D] Noneof these Iran 40% of the way and walked the remainder. The total journey was 1725m, } How many more metres did I walk than run? A] 842 Bl 45 {c} 1036 [D] a1 | A sign in a store says: 10% off How much did each dress cost before Sale the sale? ‘Al $20 Bl 40 Save $20 orice ae eee A bus stopped at Ryde. Half the passengers got off and 8 new passengers got on, At the next stop, # of the passengers got off and 4 got on. And at the next stop, £ of the passengers got off and 5 new passengers got on. The bus then had 21 passengers. How hany passengers did the bus have just before it stopped at Ryde? [A] 96 B) 2 fj we Dl ‘The circumference of a wheel is 400cm. The wheel revolves 3 times every 5 seconds. The speed in metres per second of a point on the edge of the wheel would be: HEE [A] 4 [B] 20 {C] 24 dD) 72 A piece of wire 48em long is cut into six equal parts and welded together to form the shape shown in the diagram. Find the area of this shape in square centimetres, fA] 4 Bl 36 cc] 48 [Dl ow for Selective Sehecls Entsanve and Scholarships (Odohn Smith © Five Sense Education Pry Ltd Matematica 100 Mini100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships An office has a huge fish tank in the foyer. ‘The tank measures 5m by 2m by 3m. How many litres of water will it hold if it is filled to the brim? A} 30 B} = 3000 IC} 30000 D;} 30000000 The sign said "24 kg of nuts for only $16.20", {decided to buy 95k What change would I receive from $30? A] $2.72 [B) $7.32 {o] $4.56 [D] $8.78 Handkerchiefs are sold in bundles. Which is the best value? A] 3 for $8.20 B) 6 for $15.40 (C] 8 for $21.90 D] 12 for $92.50 | 34 _8 work in my cousin's shop. The shop is open for 8 hours each day, but is closed on Sunday. How many days would the shop be open from January 25th to February 7th inclusive? [A] 2 Bl 2B | c] | [D] You have to know what day January 25 is 4 On the average, we sell $1800 worth of goods each 8 hours. How much would ; be sold during the period January 25th to February 7th inclusive? | fa] 9 iidxSx4 B] $1300x3x8x14) G] siiooxexa fp) gistosaz 5 Student A wrote down the largest 4-digit number which contains the digits 4 +E id 8. Student B wrote down the smallest 4-digit number which contains the digits 2 and 7. The sum of these two numbers would be: Al 11084 B] 11301 (C] 11011 (D) wim Four students each made a statement about quadrilaterals. Which statement is correct? First student: A kite has 2 axes of symmetry Second student: The diagonals of a trapezium are perpendicular Third student: The angies of a parallelogram add to 180° Fourth student: A parallelogram has no axis of symmetry Deeley Mathematics 100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarshipe 33. © John Smith © Five Senses Bducation Pty Lud100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 7 Which of the following quadrilaterals has three obtuse angles? a a a a D i 8 A rectangle has an area of 240ha. If one of its sides is 2km, find the length of i the other side. 4 A]. 2.4km B) 24km Cc) .12km. 'D}. 1.2km 9 Which of the following numbers, if placed in the box, would make the following number sentence false? a 8x 10x vy) 7 BR B i A] 5 [Bl ou } [C] Both 5 and 11 “[D] Neither 5 nor 11 10-11 10 ofa metre of rope costs $2.60. How much would 80m cost? Answer to the nearest dollar if necessary. : ! 1 [A] a2 B) $139 CG] sai7 [D] sat | 31 How many full metres can be bought with $100. i Al 22 iB) (ie [D] 2 12 Which of the choices A, B, © or D would best complete the pattern? 1 Simptity Veo"-1 A] 2304 B} 48 iC} Dl) 2 What percentage of 1.2km is 150m? A] 25% B] 15% G qe [D] 15% a4 ‘Mathematics 100 Mini Ex ‘Selective Schools Entrance and Schoiarship' (© John Smith © Five Sensos Education Pry Lie100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 3 Whats the most likely number to complete the series: 5,9, 5 » B % B 2 Al 7 Bs J Bs 4 A truck uses 8L of diesel fuel to go 20km. How much extra fuel will be needed to go 45km? A} Bl iC} 9 D| -10 But then she realised that she could find the area of each rectangle. Find the area of one of the rectangles in em”, A} 192 B22 Cc] 512 [Di 26 are. 5 Sally drew 4 equal rectangles as shown in the diagram. 6 She only knew that the width of each. rectangle was cm. TT 6 — Inmy class, there are 9 more boys than girls. Altogether there are 48 students. If you doubled the number of boys and added three times the number of girls, you would get: A] 12 B] 103 cl D] 123 7 Onthe way home, 80% of the iceblock had melted leaving 245g. What was the iginal weight in grams? [A] 350 B] 8i7 ] 70 D] 250 8 Which of the following areas would measure approximately 1 hectare? [A] An average backyard [B] ‘Two football fields C] Acity block D] A school quadrangle 9 In Year 8 at a particular school, 87 students out of 116 are taller than 170cm. ‘What percentage of the students are not taller than 170cm? A] 35% B] 45% c] 75% D] 25% 10-11 A quadrilateral has sides equal to 3.4, 5.6, 4.8 and 6.2cm. 10 ‘The perimeter of the quadrilateral is: [A] 20cm B) 14.8em (C] 16cm D] 18.6em 11 Whats the difference between the average of the larger two sides and the average of the smaller two sides. [A] 3.6cem [B] 22cm. C] 1.8cm [D] Jem 12 After I went to bed the temperature fell by 8°. This morning it rose by 5° but, this afternoon it fell by another 8°. It is now 6°C. What would it have been when I went to bed last night? A] 10°C B) 14°C [ce] 12°C Dp] sc ice 100 Mini Bxame for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 3B ‘Smith © Five Senses Bducation Pty Ltd36 ‘100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships rr 18 Perry spent 12% of his monthly wage each month for the first 4 months of the year and 35% of it each month for the remainder of the year. He saved what he didn't spend. Over the year he earned $5040. How much did Perry earn during the first 4 months of the year? A] $1680 B] $1260 Cc $1480 [D] $1610 How much did he save during the year? [A] $3662.40 [B] $1377.60 ic $3546.40 If Perry had saved an equal amount each same amount over the year. How much [D]’ $2416.60 hi month, he could have saved the this monthly amount be? $186.60 D] $305.20 A room measures 61 A] $iso = [B] $2058 [Gy m by 2.5m : ‘by 8m by 3m high. It has 2 doors.each measuring 1m The surface area of the walls and ceiling of the room would be: ? 240m” A] 285m’ B] (C] 127m” DD] 129.5m* ‘The volume of the room in litres would be: ‘ A] 444 [B] 14400 [c] ons Dj] 144000 ‘What is 50% of 25% of 360? [A] 9 B] 180 cc] 45 a) The scale of the model ship was 3 in 25, If the model's mast was 68cm, how high was the real mast in metres? A B) 525 Cc] 525 D] 0.525 In a certain country, the tax on soft drink is 45%. How much tax would you ona vat of soft drink valued at $2700? A] $1215 B} $i2150 [C] $121500 —[D] $1350 What are the coordinates of Queenstown? A] BB B) C6 [Cc] 6 [Dp] De at Hobart wants to get to . If travel only in the directions North, South, West, how many kilometres and in which direction must he travel? [A] East 120km then South 40km {B] [C] West 120km then North 40km_[D] I) Each square of the grid is 40km by 40km. A person et to Queenstown. Ithe fan A student draws a rough map of Tasmania on a grid. On it he marks the rough positions of Queenstown (Q) and Hobart (H) The coordinates of Hobart on the grid is F4 Pt East or bw erage >e =» L BC DEF GHI North 40km then East 120km North west 140km ‘Machematics 100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Hntravca and Scholarship © John Smith © Five Sencos Education Piy Ltd100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships —— 11 At the party, all 16 of us shared the chocolates, getting 15 each. Then 4 more people arrived so we had to recaleulate our shares so that each of us got the same number. How many did each of us get? | A] 10 B] 4 c] 2 Dp] 8 12 My wife bought 2 skirts at the sale for $185 each. She also bought 3 handbags for $126 each. What change would she receive from $1000? A] $158 B] $252 IC] $802 [DB] $s ee ee 1. Express 45 as a fraction of 13500 i i a 3 3 Al a B30 Cl (D) i00 2 Soma took part in a "famine" to raise money for charity. People paid her for the hours she went without food. Her "famine" lasted for 26 hours. Her father promised her $1.20 per hour, her mother $2.50 per hour, her younger brother promised 30c per hour and her friend promised 60c per hour. How much did Soma raise for charity? A] $112.60 [Bi $94.60 iC] $119.60 D] $2346.20 3 How many more hours would Soma need to have fasted in order to raise another $36.80? 2B Bl 2 Cc 8 [D| None of these the line AB is perpendicular to the line CD and the line CD is perpendicular the line EF, then which of the following statements is true? Line AB is perpendicular to line EF Line AB is equal in length to line BC sm Be Line AB is parallel to line CD Line BF is parallel to line AB 67 The teacher marked the test and handed back the marks. The marks are shown in the table below. The test was marked out of 6: Bei] 5 The fraction of the students who got more than 4 is: a Bl x je 4 DB] None of these 6 The percentage of students who scored 50% would be: fA] 2 [B) cc] 5 D} 32 ‘Mathematics 100 Mini Exams fow Solactive Schools Entrance and Scholarships 37 Buon Smith © Five Senses Bdueation Pty Lud100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 7 Of ‘howe students who scored more than 2, what fraction scored more than 4? 2 4 5 Aj 2 Ba Clg Dp 8 Ifyou added up the marks receivéd by all of the students and divided it by the number of students who sat for the test, you would nald get th the average mark. To the nearest tenth ofa mark, the av mark would |A] 382 |B} 4.6 ic] 34 0.8 the diagram? A] Triangular pyramid’ [B] Cube Cc Rectangular prism D] Triangular prism 9 Which solid could be formed using all of the shapes in I= rol A piece of paper measures 24em by 30cm, It is cut into 3 parts by two outs parallel to the shorter side of the rectangle. "Ifyou found the sum of the perimeters of these three parts and subtracted the of the original piece of paper, you would get: JA] 96 Bl 8 iC} 48 Dj There is not enough information to tell u Repeat question 98 given that the two euts are made parallel to the longer side of the ete rectangle. a Bl 120 [Cc] us Dp} # 12 The movie was meant to start at 10:30am but it was delayed by 6 minutes. It was a 2g ‘hour movie and therefore it would be expected to finish at: A] 1:06pm (B} 11:56am. C| 11:54am ‘D] 12:06pm E 0.6 x 0.2 as a percentage. A] 1.2% ~{B] 120% ic] 0.12% D] 12% Pr 2 Simplify Var2-a02 A 1 B 9 iC} 8h [D| None of these 3 ‘The trip took 48 minutes and we arrived there at 8:12. At what time did we leave? JA} 7:34 Bl 7:22 IC} 7:44 DD 7:24 4 20044045 + arp is usually written as: [A] 2437 [B] 204.37 [Cc] 240.37 [D] 240.307 38 ‘Mathematics 190 Mini Exams fur Selective Schools Entranve and Scholareli © ohn Smith © Five Senses Education Ply L NR100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships am thinking of a number. When you find the sum of this number and 4, double the answer and subtract 8, you get 14. What is my number? 1 Al % B. % Gc] 8 AE of my weight is 63kg, by how many kilograms ‘does my weight exceed 67 fa Bl 2 ew» iD) 1b Mirk designs a new button, the M button, for a calculator. The M button adds the squares of two numbers. For example: 2M9 = 27 + 9?=4+9=13 ‘What would be the value of 12M33 ? A) 1238 Bo ic} 143 [D} 1523 Mirk challenges his friend to fill in the missing number: []M5= 106 What number must his friend place in the box? Al 4 [B] 7 c} 9 Dp] 10 ‘My watch gains 8 minutes every hour. At 6am this morning it was 12 minutes slow. If I don't reset the watch what time will it show at 5pm this afternoon? A} 5:24 |B} 5:21 \C} 4:48 Di 4:36 Cor what ns Al the first most likely number which is less than 21? Bl 16 Cc] 2 D} 10 sider the pattern: 2050, 1026, 514, 258, 130, .... If this pattern continues it wil i 1B Lspent $ of my money leaving me with $46, How much did I start out with? Answer to the nearest dollar if neces Al $5 [B] $60 Cc} $7 [D] #88 ‘We know that 1 litre of water weighs 1kg. How much would 1 cubic metre of water weigh? [A] 10kg [B] 100kg EC] 1000kg ~= (D]_-10000kg ‘The next term in the sequence 5, 12, 21, 32, 45, [ | is probably: Al 64 BI 0 iC} 6 iD) 8 Which ofthe following numbers is the best approximation to 345 4 4x (295) [A] wo B] 5 co] 5 Dp) 4 theratice 100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships 39 John Smith © Five Senses Education Pry Ledor 100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships A small chessboard has only 16-small squares as shown in the diagram. IfI placed 1 grain of wheat on the first square, 2 grains on the second, 4 grains on the third, 8 grains on the fourth, and so on, the number of grains laced on the tenth square would be: A] 256. [B) 512 [C] 1024. [D}. 2048 If the process continued, how many grains altogether would be on the first 2 rows? nN ic IN B Bl 875 Cc] 8 D| A] 255 -[B] - 511 [6] 127 [BD] Nonecfthese The column graph shows the rainfall during a six month period. How many more centimetres of 2 ain fell in July than in May? t Al 6 |B} 5 10} - c} 7 fp] 8 9 | What was the average monthly Contimetres 7 rainfall, in centimetres, during fran 6 the entire period? af: (Al 8 'B} 15 aye at d 2 BD « a. 1. ‘The average during the second Mi ‘Jun Jul At three months is greater than the ur AM May i average during the first three months. By how much is it greater? Al 5 Bl 6 gq D We performed a division problem. The quotient was 57 and the remainder wa: 6. The divisor could not have been A} 12 B} u ic] 9 D5 A.cube has a side of 6cm. Its surface area would be: [A] 216em? ~{B] 482m” [6] 108em”_—[D]86cm” , The cube is cut into 3 parts by 2 cuts parallel to one of its faces. What would be the total surface area of the 3 parts? A] 648em? = [B]_ 460em”. [6] 360cm” = [D]_ 5 76cm” A farmer has a rectangular paddock whose area is 600 hectares. Its measurements could be: 2000m by 300m. [B] 200m by 300m. 20000m by 30000m [D] .2000m by 3000m. I thought of a number, found 50% of it and then found 25% of that number. ‘That gave me an answer of 7. The original number must have been: 56 40 ‘Mathersatics 100 Mini Bxoms for Selective Schools Entrance arnt Scholarst ‘© Joha Smith © Five Sensos Edueation Ply NN100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships A solid cylinder is sliced by a cut parallel to the dotted 7 i line in the diagram. What will be the shape of the cross section? {A] Triangle [BJ] Circle - [C] Oval [D] None of these 2 In an um there are 4 red, 3 blue and 13 green marbles. The fraction of the “marbles which are not red is: 4 1 3 7 Al § Bl 5 | x D] » 3 At the start of winter, a girl bought a large handkerchief for $3.50. She cut it into two equal pieces. How much would she have towel each pice for in arder to make a total profit of $4.50? A] $2.25 [B] $12.50 Cc] % Dm 4 The surface area of a rectangular prism is 76m°. If two of the sides of the i sn are Gun and ban then he thied side rust be A] 2 B} 3 c] 4 Dp] 5 ‘The map, not drawn to scale, shows the distances in kilometres between A, B, C, D. Alan lives at A and on 55 works at C. On 4 days a week, he drives from A to B to 7 Cand returns from C to A. On the fifth day he drives from A to D to C and returns to A via D. B i How far, in kilometres, would Alan drive in 8 weeks BP : fA] 306.6 [B] 1022 c] 1288 D] None of these | Questions 6-11 refer to the pie chart which represents the | expenditure of a family over a period of a month. pout ‘The amount spent on Food was exactly equal to the amount spent on Rent. ‘The family spent 8 times as much on School Fees as on Clothing. Clothing 6 The angles at the centre of the chart for Clothing and Food are, respectively: A} 30° and 120° [B} 30° and 240° 'C} 45° and 120° D} 120° and 150° What percentage of their income did the family spend on School Fees ? A] 335% B] 50% CG] 25% D] _ 8 What fraction of the total was spent on School Fees and Clothing? : a) i BS eq 3 Hl eolme 4 4 2 3 & & “Mathematics 100 Mini Exams for Seletive Schools Bntrance and Scholarships al © dohn Smith © Five Senses Education Pty Lad100 Mini Exams for Selective Schools Entrance and Scholarships nee ecece S 9 ‘The family's income for the month was $10800. How much would they spend on Clothing and Food combined? A issn 7 [A] $4500 ‘BI. $6300 [C] $3600 'D] .. $7200 “il 10 Ifthe family decided not to buy any Clothing during the month, but to spend | that money on Food, what fraction of the total total would then be spent on Food? i 5 3 7 Al BG oe iD] ag 10 How auch would then not be spent ot Food if the monthly income were [A] $7200 B] $6300 C] $4500 [DB] None of these 2 Afil, Benah and.Crilla were candidates for school captain. Afil received 324 ©. more votes than Crilla. Benah received 129 more votes than Crilla. Together Afil (os pum seored 589 votes. How many votes did Afil and Crilla receive IA] 6 Bl 265 Cc} 460 Di 521 1 The value of 70 + i095 + Gogg is [A] 70062 B] 70.382 [6] 700332. [D]. 70.62 2 What measurement, i shown on. the weighing scale below? 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