The Avidator 11+ Numbers Mock Test for Beginners Paper 3 provides a structured approach to mastering key concepts in numbers and arithmetic.
Focus:
- Practising 11+ maths exam preparation by enhancing mental math skills.
- Helping students’ understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts.
Assessment Structure:
| Assessment |
Structure |
| Total Questions |
60 |
| Time Allowed |
120 minutes (2 minutes per question) |
| Eligibility |
Students preparing for Key Stage 2 Maths and 11+ exams. |
Sub-Topics Covered in the Avidator Assessment:
| Sub-Topics Covered |
Details |
| Composite Numbers |
Students are tested on their ability to identify composite numbers and understand the difference between prime and composite numbers. |
| Square Numbers |
This section assesses students’ ability to recognise and calculate square numbers, ensuring a solid understanding of basic exponents. |
| Cube Numbers |
Students tackle questions related to cube numbers, helping them grasp the concept of raising numbers to the power of three. |
| Triangular Numbers |
This section focuses on identifying and calculating triangular numbers, providing students with insight into this special number sequence. |
| Even Numbers |
Students practice identifying even numbers, enhancing their understanding of number properties and divisibility rules. |
| Prime Factorization |
This topic involves breaking down numbers into their prime factors, a crucial skill for solving problems related to factors, multiples, and simplification. |
| Word Problems |
A range of word problems requires students to apply their arithmetic knowledge in real-life scenarios, improving problem-solving skills. |
| Unitary Methods |
Students are tested on their understanding of unitary methods, solving problems involving ratios and proportional reasoning. |
| Decimal Manipulation |
This section focuses on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals, ensuring students can handle decimals fluently in various contexts. |
| Number Line |
Questions test students’ ability to use the number line for placing numbers, identifying intervals, and understanding positive and negative values. |
| Odd Numbers |
Students practice identifying odd numbers, which helps them understand number properties and various arithmetic operations. |
| Indices |
This sub-topic includes questions on basic indices, helping students develop a strong understanding of powers and exponents in arithmetic. |
Student Benefits:
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Provides valuable practice for 11+ exams, building mental math speed and accuracy.
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The timed format encourages efficient work under pressure.
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A broad range of topics ensures a well-rounded understanding of essential maths concepts.
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Mock Test Rules:
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Time Limit per Question: Each question must be answered within 120 seconds. If no option is selected, the Mock Test will automatically move to the next question.
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No Use of AI Tools: Usage of any AI tool for assistance is strictly prohibited.
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Internet Requirement: Ensure a stable internet connection throughout the Mock Test.
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Device Recommendation: It is highly recommended that the test be taken on a laptop or desktop for optimal experience.
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Power Supply: Ensure the device is fully charged before starting. For uninterrupted power, use a power bank for mobiles or a UPS/Inverter for laptops or desktops.
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Browser Preparation: Close all other browser windows and tabs before starting the Mock Test.
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Window/Tab Restrictions: Do not switch to any other window or tab during the Mock Test. Doing so may be flagged as malpractice, and your test may be terminated.
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Phone Call Restrictions: If taking the test on a mobile device, do not pick up or receive calls during the exam.