11+ Mathematics Exam Practice Papers
Strengthen Core Skills for the 11+ Maths Test
The 11+ Mathematics exam is a key component of the selection process for many grammar schools and independent schools across the UK. Often set by Local Education Authorities or private institutions, this test plays a crucial role in determining your child’s eligibility for entry into Year 7.
A Comprehensive Approach to Maths
Success in the 11+ Maths paper requires a strong understanding of key mathematical concepts. Your child should be confident in areas such as:
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Number and Arithmetic
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Shape, Space and Geometry
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Measures and Units
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Data Handling and Interpretation
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Algebra and Sequences
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Logical Thinking and Problem Solving
All questions are based on the National Curriculum Programmes of Study, covering material your child will have encountered at school. However, targeted revision and structured practice are essential to build exam confidence and sharpen problem-solving skills.
Practice Papers Designed for Success
Our 11+ Maths practice papers offer an effective way to prepare for this challenging assessment. Each paper is designed to mirror the style and difficulty of real 11+ exams.
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A variety of question types across key topic areas
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Time your practice to improve speed and accuracy
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Detailed answer sheets
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Coverage aligned with GL, CEM, and school-specific formats
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Give Your Child the Best Chance
The 11+ Mathematics test is a crucial step in gaining a place at a selective secondary school. With the right tools and consistent practice, your child can approach the exam with confidence.
Start preparing today with our expertly crafted 11+ Maths resources.
Content of 11+ Maths exam
The maths questions will be based on the Programs of Study that are statutory in schools and so your child should have been taught this work in their everyday school work or been introduced to the numerous topics as a homework exercise. However, additional practice and preparation is essential for success in their 11+ exam.
Mathematics programs of study and likely exam content.
The content of these mathematics programs of study, which are built upon year on year in each school, include: -
Number including place value.
Your child should be able to read, write, order and compare numbers up to at least 1 000 000 and determine the value of each digit. They should be able to interpret negative and positive numbers in context understanding that these numbers include zero. They need to comprehend how to “round” any given number and to solve number problems.
Your child must extend and apply their understanding of the number system to decimal numbers (up to three decimal places), percentages and fractions. They must be able to apply the four rules of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to problem solving quickly and with accuracy is essential.
Your child needs to practise and extend their use of number to include terms such as factor, multiple and prime, square and cube numbers. A glossary of mathematical terms will help to teach your child much of the mathematical language they will need for the 11+ exam.
Measures/shape & space
With regards to measurement it is important for your child to be able to convert between different units of metric measure for example, kilometre and metre; centimetre and metre; centimetre and millimetre; gram and kilogram; litre and millilitre. It is vital that they can calculate the perimeter and area of shapes in centimetres and metres and be confident in using all four operations to solve problems involving measure for example, length, mass, volume, money.
Geometry requires your child being able to identify 3-D shapes, including cubes and other cuboids, including from their 2-D representations, understand and calculate angles measured in degrees, differentiate between acute, obtuse and reflex angles, understanding that 360° is a complete or whole turn and what happens when shapes are reflected.
Statistics demands the skill to solve comparison, sum and difference problems using information presented in a graph and being able to complete, read and interpret information in tables, including timetables.
Mathematical skills especially problem solving.
The 11+ maths exam will be based on the National Curriculum programmes of study in maths but when bringing all these areas and skills together children must be able to work quickly and accurately to apply their number facts to more difficult and very demanding maths problem solving questions. Often these questions will be written into quite long passages and a child will have to search for the required information.
Maths type questions may also form part of Verbal Reasoning or Non-Verbal Reasoning 11-plus tests.
This 11+ maths practice book provides 10 tests with each test containing 50 questions covering all the above subject areas. A comprehensive glossary and answers are included.