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11 Plus (11+) Maths Practice Test: Compare and Order Numbers (Easy)
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Arrange numbers in ascending and descending order. You need to be able to understand what is meant by the  magnitude (size) of a number.

11 Plus (11+) Maths Practice Test: Compare and Order Numbers (Easy)
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20 Questions

1. Which of the following numbers is the largest: -6, 6, 0, -12?
2. How would you arrange the following numbers in descending order: 2, 7, -4, 6, 0?
3. Starting from zero, if you keep on moving right along the number line, what happens to the numbers?
4. What number lies exactly halfway between 182 and 460?
5. Which number lies exactly between -10 and 90?
6. How would you arrange the following numbers in ascending order: 15, -9, 22, 0, -17?
7. What number lies exactly halfway between 200 and 360?
8. Starting from 3, if you move left along the number line 7 places, what number will you be on?
9. How would you arrange the following numbers in descending order: 2, 7, -4, 6, 0?
10. How would you arrange the following numbers in descending order: 32, 9, -8, -6, 0?
11. Which of the following is the biggest number: -2, -22, 0, -222?
12. How many times bigger than 2 is 16?
13. Which number lies exactly between -50 and 50?
14. What is wrong with this calculation: 14 + 30 - 14 = 44
15. Which of the following numbers is the largest: 2, -62, 0, -42?
16. How would you arrange the following numbers in ascending order: 3, 7, 1, 0, -3?
17. How many times smaller than 45 is 5?
18. What is wrong with this calculation: 0 + 4 - 4 = 8?
19. How would you arrange the following numbers in descending order: 32, 9, -8, -6, 0?
20. Which of the following is the biggest number: -1, -11, 0, -111?