There are 180 interactive Maths quizzes in this section of our website that provide excellent exam practice and preparation for the 11 Plus. The quizzes are listed below and each one has a descriptive title explaining what to expect.
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Please note that we have 3 sample Test Papers for 11 Plus Maths as follows:
These quizzes will help you learn about the subjects you will need in the 11 Plus exam. Subjects like addition, subtraction, ordering numbers, decimals, fractions, handling data, measures and multiples will all become much easier if you practice – the more you practice, the easier they will become!
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The 11 Plus Maths assessment evaluates students' mathematical proficiency and problem-solving abilities. This comprehensive test encompasses various mathematical topics, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. A strong command of mathematics is highly regarded in the selection process for grammar schools.
Preparation for the 11 Plus Maths test entails practice across a spectrum of mathematical concepts and the mastery of problem-solving techniques. Students must complete the test within a stringent time frame, underscoring the importance of time management skills.
Our analysis of all UK grammar schools reveals that mathematics is the most commonly used component in entrance exams. Out of 163 schools, only 24 exclude mathematics, with 12 of them located in Lincolnshire. The remaining 139 schools all incorporate mathematics as an integral part of the examination.
Primary schools cover most of the mathematical concepts required for the 11 Plus. However, the exam questions are typically at the upper end of the difficulty spectrum compared to what students have encountered in their regular KS2 curriculum.
Each of our math quizzes is categorized into one of three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, or Difficult. In the context of 11 Plus papers, it is common to encounter questions of varying difficulties. To excel, students should strive to answer most of the challenging questions with reasonable accurately.
Here is a broad overview of the subjects likely to appear on the exam paper: