SEAG Maths Practice

Transfer test maths questions with full worked answers

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SEAG Transfer Test Maths

SEAG maths practice with full worked answers

The maths section of the SEAG transfer test covers a wide range of topics. Children need to be comfortable working quickly and accurately across number, fractions, decimals, percentages, measures, shape, data handling, and probability.

SEAG Genius gives your child structured maths practice sets with instant marking and clear worked answers after every question. When a child gets something wrong, they can see exactly how to reach the right answer — not just what it is.

Child practising SEAG maths questions at home
What We Cover

SEAG maths topics covered

Every SEAG maths question set is built around the topics that appear in the actual transfer test paper.

Number & Calculation

Place value, multiplication, division, order of operations, and mental maths. These are among the most frequently tested SEAG maths areas.

Fractions, Decimals & Percentages

Converting between forms, finding fractions and percentages of amounts, and working with decimals in context — all common SEAG maths question types.

Measures

Length, mass, capacity, time, area, and perimeter. SEAG maths questions in this area often require unit conversions and real-world problem solving.

Shape & Geometry

Properties of 2D and 3D shapes, angles, symmetry, and coordinates. These appear across SEAG maths practice papers in different forms.

Data & Probability

Reading charts, tables, and graphs. Interpreting data and basic probability. These SEAG maths questions reward careful reading and logical thinking.

How It Works

How SEAG maths practice works on SEAG Genius

Your child works through timed sets of SEAG-style maths questions. After each set, they receive instant marking and a worked answer for every question — including the ones they got right, so they can confirm their method was correct.

As a parent, you can see which sets have been completed, when they were practised, how long they took, and the scores achieved. This helps you understand whether your child is building speed alongside accuracy.

Regular SEAG maths practice at home

Consistent short practice sessions tend to produce better results than infrequent long ones. SEAG Genius is designed so your child can complete a meaningful practice set in 20–30 minutes, making it practical to fit into a daily routine alongside school and other activities.

The parent dashboard lets you set a daily practice target, track mood after each session, and monitor whether the habit is forming steadily over time.

Example

Example SEAG maths question

Question: A school buys 48 exercise books and packs them equally into 6 boxes. How many books are in each box?

Answer: 8

Worked method: 48 ÷ 6 = 8. Divide the total number of books by the number of boxes.

Every question in SEAG Genius includes a worked answer like this one. Children can review the method, not just the result.