Numeracy - Reasoning *Based on Past NNT Paper - Y7.

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Numeracy - Reasoning *Based on Past NNT Paper - Y7

Session 1 Joe’s board Joe throws Which numbers can Joe ‘knock out’? Erin’s board Use the two numbers on the dice along with add, subtract, multiply, and divide Which numbers can Erin not knock out, whatever she throws

Session 2 Batman says: If both dice show even numbers, you cannot knock out an odd number because... even + even is always even even – even is always even even x even is always even even divided by even is always even One of Batman’s four bullets is not correct. Which one?

Session 3 Sleepy wakes up in the night. He notices that the digits on his clock sum to 9. List all the times between 03:30 and 04:30 when the clock shows digits that sum to 9

144 small glass tiles cover a square that is 60cm by 60cm Session 4 144 small glass tiles cover a square that is 60cm by 60cm How many small glass tiles will cover a rectangle that is 120cm by 90cm?

Session 5 This cat sits on bricks. All bricks are the same height. Now the cat sits on more bricks. You cannot see all the bricks The total height is 90cm. Work out how many bricks there are.

Work out the height of each blue block Session 6 The height of each orange block is 6cm Work out the height of each blue block

Session 7 Steve and Alun run 100m Steve runs un this time: Alun runs half a second faster than Steve What is Alun’s time?

Session 8 Some children make cards The children sell 69 of their cards. How much profit do they make?

It must be exactly in the middle! Session 9 Lily has three pictures, all the same size. Two are hanging on the wall. How many centimetres should be between I want to hang It must be exactly in the middle!

Session 9 Joe cycles to and from the library It is 2.5 miles uphill from Joe’s house to the library Joe leaves his house at 9:50am. He must be home by 11:15am. How long can he spend at the library?

Session 10 Children are planning their school fete. They will raise money by selling ice creams in cones. Work out what the children need to buy and the total cost. They sell all 100 ice creams. How much profit have they made?

Session 11

Session 12 What is the most money they will need to spend? There are 3 colours of sweets in this machine: Red, Yellow, and Blue Each sweet is 10p What is the most money they will need to spend?

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