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INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed : 60 minutes. There are 3 sections,
20 questions in section I, 20 in section II and 10 in section III.
Section I : Logical Reasoning, Section II : Mathematical Reasoning &
Section III : Everyday Mathematics
SYLLABUS
7 and 8 digit Numbers, Rounding off, Roman Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication,
Division, Factors and Multiples, Rules of divisibility, Prime and composite numbers, Fractions,
Decimals, Basics geometry, Circles, Symmetry, Measurement of Length, Mass, Capacity,
Perimeter and Area of rectangle and Square, Measurement of Volume, Temperature, Time
and various operations on time, Relationship between Seconds, Minutes and Hours, Money,
Representation of data in Pictorial Form, Patterns Formation of Numbers and Figures.
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1. ThetableshowsthenumberoftoysafactorymadeinMarchandApril.
HowmanymoretoysdidthefactorymakeinMarchthaninApril
(A) 117,123
(B) 82,977
Month
NumberMade
(C) 82,877
(D) 117,137
March
962,458
April
879,581
(E) Noneoftheabove.
(B)
(C)
(D)
6. Inthefigure,pointO isthecenterofthecircle
Which two points appear to make a diameter when
connectedwithastraightline?
(A) M andS
(B) OandR
(C) NandS
(D) TandR
(E) Noneofthese.
(E) Noneofthese.
M
N
T
O
R
S
7. Whichunitcouldbeusedformeasuringtheamountofliquidneededtofillasmallteacup?
(A) Gram
(B) Kg
(C) Meter
(D) Milliliter
(E) Noneofthese.
8. Whichofthefollowinghasexactly6vertices?
(A)
(B)
(C)
9.
(D)
(E) Noneofthese.
Whichfigureisquadrilateral?
S
(A) Figure T
(B) Figure S
(C) Figure X
(D) Figure W
(E) Noneofthese.
10.Whichfigurehasanareaof8andaperimeterof12?Eachsquareblockisofside1unit.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E) Noneofthese.
11. Tomlefthomeat7:15a.m.togotowork.Hereturnedhomeat4:45p.m.Whatisthetotalamountof
timeTomwasawayfromhome?
(A) 7hours,30minutes
(B) 9hours,30minutes
(C) 3hours,30minutes
(D) 8hours,30minutes
(E) Noneofthese.
12.Arulewasusedtomakethepatternshownbelow.
51,45,39,33,27,21...
Whichcouldbetheruleusedtomakethepattern?
(A) Divideby7 (B) Divideby6 (C) Subtract7
(D) Subtract6
(E) Noneofthese.
13.WhichofthesecouldbesolvedbyusingtheopensentenceS 7=?
(A) Ritacollected7moreseashellsthanHenry.IfSisthenumberofseashellsthatHenrycollected,
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howmanydidRitaCollect?
(B) Bonycollected7fewerseashellsthanKamal.IfSisthenumberofseashellsKamalcollected,how
manydidBonycollect?
(C) Davidneeds7seashellsmoretocompletehiscollection.IfSisthenumberofseashellshehasso
far,howmanywillhehaveafterhegets7more?
(D) Amityfilled7boxeswithseashells.IfSisthenumberofseashellssheputineachbox,howmany
seashellsdidsheuseinall?
(E) Noneoftheabove.
14.Anoptometristusesthesymbolbelowasatoolduringaneyeexam.
Whichfigurewouldresultwhenthesymbolisflippedoverthedottedline?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E) Noneofthese.
15.SimonandJulieneed72paperflowerstocompleteabulletinboard.Theyhave19paperflowerssofar.
Whichoperationshouldbeusedintheboxbelowtofindhowmanymorepaperflowerstheyneed?
72?19=
(A) addition
(B) division
16.Shelleyisorderingaskirtfromacatalog.Shecanchooseoneof
twolengths:ashortskirtoralongskirt.Thenshecanchoose
oneofthreefabricpatterns:stripes,plaid,orflowers.
HowmanydifferentskirtscouldShelleyorderchoosingalength
andafabricpattern?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 6
(E) Noneofthese.
Short
Long
Skirts
(E) Noneofthese.
17.Thereareabout20timesasmanyspeciesofantsastherearespeciesofbats.Letbrepresentsthe
numberofspeciesofbats.Whichexpressionrepresentsthenumberofspeciesofants?
(A) b+20
(B) b 20
(C) 20b
(D) 20 b
(E) Noneofthese.
18.AtangramisanancientChinesepuzzle.Itismadeofsevenpiecesthatfit
togethertomakeasquare.
Whichoftheanglesmarkedinthetangrampuzzleaboveisanobtuseangle?
(A) AngleA
(B) AngleB
(C) AngleC
(D) AngleD
(E) Noneoftheabove
C
A
B
D
19.Thepicturebelowshowsaspinnerforananimalboardgame.
Inwhichanimalsectionisspinnerleastlikelytoland?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E) Noneoftheabove.
20.Thefollowingtableshowsthedistancearoundfour
differentplanets.
Whichplanetsdistancehasthenumeral3in the
tenthousandsplace?
(A) Jupiter
(B) Mars
(C) Mercury
(D) Neptune
(E) Noneoftheabove.
DISTANCEAROUND
Planet
DistanceAround(inmiles)
Jupiter
88,732
Mars
Mercury
4,213
Neptune
30,603
3,032
ANSWERKEY
1. (C)
11. (B)
2. (A)
12. (D)
3. (D)
13. (B)
4. (A)
14. (A)
5. (C)
15. (D)
6. (A)
16. (D)
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7. (D)
17. (C)
8. (A)
18. (C)
9. (C)
19. (A)
10. (B)
20. (D)