imo-2014 class 3-level 2.pdf

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RollNo.: Total Questions: 35 [tr t]-Tl Time:1 hr. s@r xnH SOF.Tth INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD Guidelines for the Candidate 1. You will get additional ten minutes to fill up information about yourself on the Answer Sheet, before the start of the exam. 2. The Question Paper comprises four sections: Logicat Reasoning (10 Questions), Mathematical Reasoning (10 Questions), Everyday Mathematics (10 Questions) and Achievers Section (5 Questions) Each question in Achievers Section carries 2 marks each, whereas all other questions carry one mark each. 3. All questions are compulsory.There is no negative marking. Use of calculator is not permitted. 4. Write your Name, Roll No. and Class clearly on the Answer Sheet and do not forget to sign it. 5. There is only ONE correct answer. Choose only ONE option for an answer. 6. To mark your choice of answers by darkening the circles in the Answer Sheet, use an HB Pencil or a Blue / BIack ball point pen only. E.g. Q.16; A number has nine ones, six tens and eight hundreds. What is the number? A.869 C. 968 As the correct answer is option A, you must darken the circle corresponding to option A in the Answer Sheet. 16.o@oo 7. Rough work should be done in the blank space provided in the booklet. 8. Return the Answer Sheet to the invigilator at the end of the exam. 9. Write your Roll No. on the Question Paper too and take it home for future reference. CLASS B. 896 D. 986 Copyright @ Science Olympiad Foundation

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Page 1: IMO-2014 CLASS 3-LEVEL 2.pdf

RollNo.:

Total Questions: 35

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MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

Guidelines for the Candidate

1. You will get additional ten minutes to fill up information about yourselfon the Answer Sheet, before the start of the exam.

2. The Question Paper comprises four sections: Logicat Reasoning(10 Questions), Mathematical Reasoning (10 Questions), EverydayMathematics (10 Questions) and Achievers Section (5 Questions)

Each question in Achievers Section carries 2 marks each, whereas allother questions carry one mark each.

3. All questions are compulsory.There is no negative marking. Use ofcalculator is not permitted.

4. Write your Name, Roll No. and Class clearly on the Answer Sheetand do not forget to sign it.

5. There is only ONE correct answer. Choose only ONE option for ananswer.

6. To mark your choice of answers by darkening the circles in the AnswerSheet, use an HB Pencil or a Blue / BIack ball point pen only. E.g.

Q.16; A number has nine ones, six tens and eight hundreds. What is thenumber?

A.869

C. 968

As the correct answer is option A, you must darken thecircle corresponding to option A in the Answer Sheet.

16.o@oo

7. Rough work should be done in the blank space provided in the booklet.

8. Return the Answer Sheet to the invigilator at the end of the exam.9. Write your Roll No. on the Question Paper too and take it home for

future reference.

CLASS

B. 896

D. 986

Copyright @ Science Olympiad Foundation

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O,/tnere is a certain relatiogship between figures P and R. Establish the same relationship\'/ between figures Q and S to find the missing figure from the options.

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B. HIGHLY C. INDIAN D. FRANCE

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10.5elect the correct mirror image of figure (X).

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11./How manv thousands are there\-/ in 58:/32 + 732?

C c.eA. 98 B. 50000 D. 9000

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A. 570 A B. 900 c. 5970 D. 179

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A.72 c B. 38 c. 17 D. 30

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17/Find the difference between the largest possible even number and smallest possibleodd number from given digits.

f 6, 5, 8,9,3A. 62964 U B. 62874 C. 62847 D. 62946

tQ./nicn is the largest number ?\/O n. (19 x 13) hundreds L\'toon c. i+b'* 1t'sz tens) 1$"\(

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20 tens + 928 tens h'tgo(680 - 241) hundreds ra3lto

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@o.5$A. 8400 gB. 5200 gC. 7950 gD. 7800 g

20/ Put the correct signs in the circles below in the same order so that the given statementv becomes true.

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A. e3 il B. 86 C. 72

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22fohit wants to buy a ball which costs t 120. He checks his pocket and find that he hasv three 50 rupees note. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Rohit can buy the ba!! and is left with 20 rupees.

(- B. Rohit cannot buy the ball because he will fall short of 20 rupees.t- C. Rohit can buy the ball and is left with 30 rupees.D. Rohit can buy the ball and is left with no money.

ry/e^n^na drinks 16 gtasses of water in 1 day. lf she drinks theeveryday, how much water will she drink in 1 week?

A. 102 glasses C B. 92 glasses C. 112 glasses

same amount of water

D. 132 glasses

Z{soniatravelled the distance of 1028 km by three modes of transport. She travelled 1/2\'/ distance by car, 1/2 of left distance by bus and rest by walking. Find the distance traveltedby walking.A. 513 km B. 257 km C. 342 km D. 42O km\L .^

),2l)Aini has 9 boxes of balls. She has 24 balls in 5 boxes and two times of 24 balls each int/ rest of the boxes. Find the total number of balls she has?

A. 1s2 g B. 312 c. 120 D. 216

r Mrs. Garg goes to the dance show with her twoFind the total cost of tickets she has to pay?

A. { 1000 \B. { 1200 .J \c. < 1500 6

D. < 1050

kids, one friend and friend's two kids.

Cost of tickets

Adult < 250/- oer Derson

chitd < 125/- per person

2J/Rohan put 420 cupcakes into baking trays. lf he uses 35 trays, then how many cupcakeswill he put exactly in each tray?A. 14 9 B. 12 c. 17 D. 15

28.,tthere are 8 boxes of sweets. Each box has 26 sweets. Each sweet costs t 5. Then- the cost of all sweets in 8 boxes is

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JZg. Latika is 15 cm taller than Beena. Priya is 5 cm shorter than Garima.

- are of same height. lf Garima is 158 cm tall, then height of Latika is

$ n. 158 cm B. 168 cm C. 160 cm D.

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,f1n B. 230 pizzas and 170 chocolatesD. 225 pizzas and 170 chocolates

SO/Cntrag sold 125 pizzas and 90 chocolates. lf Yogesh sold 20 less pizzas and 10 less\'/ chocolates than Chirag, then how many pizzas and chocolates they sold altogether?

A. 13O pizzas and 190 chocolatesC. 250 pizzas and 170 chocolates

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32VSludy the statements carefully and select the correct option.\'/ Statement 1 : Place value of 6 in addition of 4029 and 588 is 6.

Statement2 : Product of 9 x 8 x7 x6 x 5 x 4 x3 x 9 x 8 x 7 x6x 5 x 0 x 4 x3 x2is 1378.

A. Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true.

B B. Both statement 1 and statement 2 are false.C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.

337Mr. Jindal wrote a 3-digit number on the blackboard. Three students Giya, Megha and\'/ Piya said the following about that number :

Giya : "lt is a 3-digit number but not the least".Megha : "lt is 153 less than the predecessor of greatest 3-digit number".Piya : "lt is having thlee different digits".What is the number? UA. 847 B. 864 c. 764 D. 845

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S4,,Find the value of P + Q - R + S.

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A. BQ,R,SB. R,BQ,SC. S,Q,BR Tt-D. S,Q,R,P

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