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IJMO PRACTICE IV

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IJMO PRACTICE IV

STARTING BONUS : 20 POINTS


SECTION A, CORRECT = 2, NO ANSWER = 0, WRONG = -1 (TOTAL : 20 POINTS)

1. Calculate the value of 7 + 16 + 34 + 45 + 50 – 6 – 15 – 4 − 7.


A. 70
B. 120
C. 127
D. 124
E. None of the above

2. Study the pattern below.

How many black circles are in the circle with the question mark?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. None of the above

3. Kevin has 3 regular dice. Each dice has numbers from 1 to 6. Which of the following could not be the
sum of the numbers on top of the 3 dice?
A. 5
B. 13
C. 17
D. 22
E. All the above numbers are possible sum

4. Find the top view of the figure on the right.

5. Mitchell, Jason, Tom and Mark race across a field. Mark finishes one place ahead of Jason. Mitchell
finishes one place behind the winner. Who is the winner of the race?
A. Mitchell
B. Jason
C. Tom
D. Mark
E. Jason and Mark
6. Find the mirror image of the picture on the right.

7. A group of friends arrive at IJMO Cinema at 9:30. They watch any movie together. What is the earliest
time they could finish watching both movies?

A. 14:00
B. 12:40
C. 15:50
D. 15:55
E. None of the above

8. Find the missing shape in the diagram below.

9. All the figures below are made up of identical squares. The area of the figure with the largest area is
48 cm2. What is the perimeter of the figure with the largest perimeter?

A. 46 cm
B. 96 cm
C. 32 cm
D. 48 cm
E. None of the above
10. Study the picture below.

Which toy is the heaviest?


A. Train
B. Submarine
C. Ship
D. Car
E. None of the above

SECTION B, CORRECT = 3, NO ANSWER = 0, WRONG = -1 (TOTAL : 30 POINTS)

11. In a toy store, cars are available in 5 different colours: blue, white, yellow, black and red. A car has
either 2 or 4 doors. How many different versions of the car are available?

12. On Saturday, Diana read 102 pages of a book. On Sunday, she read 100 pages of the same book. Every
day, she read 2 pages less than the day before. On which day of the week did she read exactly 4 pages
of the book?

13. The four-digit number 32B9 is divisible by 3. If B is even, find the digit B.

14. How many two-digit numbers can be divided by both 2 and 3 at the same time?

15. Study the picture below.


How many balloons are needed to carry the
sheep, cat and dog?
(All balloons are visible in the picture and
the same size. None of the balloons are
hidden.)
16. How many rectangles are there in the picture below?

17. The operator ⊛ acts on two numbers to give the following outcomes:
2⊛4=44
5⊛7=104
1⊛5=28
7⊛10=146
What is 6⊛12 equal to?

18. The picture graph below shows the number of muffins 5 siblings have at first.

Their mom takes all their muffins and then distributes equally among Anastacia, Braiden, Darla and
Eddie. How many more muffins does Eddie have now than before?

19. Andrew, Kim and Shaun have 256 stamps. Shaun has twice as many stamps as Kim. Andrew has 24
less stamps than Shaun. How many stamps does Andrew have?

20. In the number sentence below, what is the value of ⊟?


⊟ × 6 + 13 − ⊟ =17 + 46
SECTION C, CORRECT = 5, NO ANSWER = 0, WRONG = 0 (TOTAL : 50 POINTS)

21. Use the clues below to find the number being described.
• This number is a 3-digit number.
• The sum of its digits is 15.
• The digit in the tens place is twice the digit in the hundreds place.
• The digit in the hundreds place is 1 more than the digit in the ones place.

22. A group of children and adults went to a zoo. The price of an adult’s ticket is $8 and a child’s ticket is
$7. The group paid $90 for their tickets. Given that there were less than 14 people in the group, how
many adults were there?

23. A book has 130 pages numbered from 1 to 130. How many digit “1” are there in all the page numbers
of the book?

24. In the following, all the different letters stand for different digits. What is the value of A + B + C?

25. The big square on the right is made up of 8 identical rectangles and 1 small square. The width of the
rectangle is 2 cm and the area of the small square is 64 cm2. Find the perimeter, in cm, of the big
square.

26. Find the smallest 3-digit number such that the product of all its digits is also a 3-digit number

27. Some children are in a summer camp. If the children are divided into groups of 7, then each child will
be in a group. If the children are divided into groups of 9, then 2 children will be left out. What is the
smallest possible number of children in the summer camp?

28. The following bar chart shows the amount of money Mary spent, in dollars, in the first 5 days of the
last week. All the horizontal lines are equally spaced. The day with the second highest amount of
money spent and the day with the lowest amount of money spent differs by $60. On the following
1
Saturday, Mary spent of the total amount of money spent from Monday to Friday. How much did
5
she spend on Saturday?
29. Originally, there were equal number of tables and chairs in a shop. After selling away 42 tables and
bringing in 24 chairs, the number of chairs will be 4 times as many as tables. How many chairs were
there in the shop originally?

30. Four 2-digit numbers are made up from the digits 1, 2, 3, …, 8 with no repetition. The following are
the hints about these numbers:
• In the smallest number, the ones digit is twice the tens digit.
• In the largest number, the sum of ones and tens digits is 9.
• In the second largest number, the tens digit is 5 more than the ones digit.
• There is only 1 odd number among these 4 numbers.
Find the second smallest number.

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