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Logical Reasoning

Q1: Number which will come next in  the given number pattern is  _____  . 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) 12 
(b) 14
(c) 20 
(d) 10

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Ans: (d)
Skip count of 2. So the numbers are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.

Q2: Some numbers are written inside  the stars. Which is the smallest  number among the four?
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) 32
(b) 42
(c) 15
(d) 23

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Ans: (c)
When the two-digit numbers are arranged in asc ending order we get 15, 23, 32, 42. Hence, the smallest among the four is 15.

Q3: Fill in the blank box with one of the  following options:

Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) Seven 
(b) Three  
(c) Eight 
(d)Nine 

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Ans: (b)
Three lies in between two and four.

Q4: Find the missing numbers. 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 21, 22 
(b) 22, 23  
(c) 22, 24 
(d) None of these 

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Ans: (c)
Numbers are obtained  by skip count of 2. 
Hence, 12, 14,  16, 18, 20, 22, 24. 

Q5: Complete the number sentence:  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 6
(b) 7 
(c) 8 
(d) 9

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Ans: (b)

9 + 7 = 16

Q6: What number will you write in the box? 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 8 
(b) 7 
(c) 6 
(d) 9 

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Ans: (a)
7 + 1= 8

Q7: Fill the box. 

Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) 18 
(b) 16 
(c) 17 
(d)14

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Ans: (a)
15 + 3 = 18

Q8: Which is the missing number in the  number bond? 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 1 
(b) 2 
(c) 3 
(d) 4

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Ans: (c)
2 + 3 = 5

Q9: How many eyes do the following  animals have in total?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 5 
(b) 6 
(c) 3 
(d) 4

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Ans: (b)
Each animal has 2  eyes. 
So, 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 

Q10: The 5th person from the right end is  ______

Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) Megha 
(b) Nitin  
(c) Raj 
(d) Priya

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Ans: (b)
Start counting from right to left. Fifth person is Nitin.

Mathematical Reasoning

Q11: Aman scored 16 runs. Mihir scored  12 runs more than Aman. How many  runs did they score altogether?  
(a) 28 
(b)26 
(c) 30 
(d) 44 

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Ans: (d)
Aman scored = 16  
Mihir scored = 12 runs more than 16  = 12 + 16  = 28  
Now, Both of them scored = 16 + 28  = 44 

Q12: Which one of the following num-  bers is equal to 8 more than 7?  
(a) 14 
(b) 15 
(c) 16 
(d) 17 

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Ans: (b)
7 + 8 = 15  
More then means addition.

Q13: How many birds are there in total? 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 8 
(b) 10 
(c) 11 
(d) 9

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Ans: (9)
6 + 3 = 9

Q14: Sam has some currency notes in his  wallet. Find the total money with him.  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 25 
(b) 15 
(c) 30 
(d) 35

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Ans: (d)
20 + 5 + 10 = 35

Q15: How many stones are there in the  given figure? 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Sixteen 
(b) Seventeen  
(c) Eighteen 
(d) Fifteen

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Ans: (b)
There are 17 stones

Q16: Look at the figure and find what  type of counting is this?
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Forth counting 
(b) Back counting  
(c) Both (a) and (b)  
(d) None of the above

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Ans: (a)
Numbers are counted  forward so forth counting.

Q17: What number does abacus  show? 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 32 
(b)23 
(c) 21 
(d)20

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Ans: (a)
3 Tens + 2 Ones = 32 

Q18: Some teddy bears are placed for  display in a toy shop. Please help  the shopkeeper in counting it. 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 13 
(b) 31 
(c) 12 
(d)15

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Ans: (a)
There are 13 teddy bears in the image.

Q19: Which number is between 456 and  546?  
(a) 456 
(b) 564 
(c) 465 
(d) 546

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Ans: (c)
456 < 465 < 546 

Q20: Choose the incorrect one:  
(a) 650 > 605 
(b) 342 < 456  
(c) 345 < 423 
(d) 552 = 550

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Ans: (c)
456 < 465 < 546

Q21: The largest one digit number is  _____
(a) 1 
(b) 9 
(c) 0 
(d) 10 

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Ans: (b)
9 is the largest one  digit number.

Q22: If today is Saturday, then the day after tomorrow will be __________.  
(a) Friday 
(b) Sunday 
(c) Tuesday 
(d) Monday

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Ans: (d)
Counting forward:

  • Tomorrow will be Sunday.
  • The day after tomorrow will be Monday.

Therefore, the day after tomorrow will be Monday.

Q23: Which of the following shows the correct subtraction sentence for the given picture?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) 9 - 6
(b) 6 - 3 
(c) 9 - 3
(d) 8 - 3

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Ans: (c)
9 - 3

Q24: Monkey ________ holds the least number.  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) P
(b) R
(c) Q
(d) S

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Ans: (d)
By comparing the numbers, we see that 38 is the smallest value.
Therefore, Monkey S holds the least number.

Q25: The height of Varun is 7 blocks and height of his sister is 5 blocks. The total height of Varun and his sister is __________ blocks. 
(a) 2
(b) 8
(c) 12
(d) 10

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Ans: (c)
7 (Varun's height) + 5 (Sister's height) = 12

Q26: 10 boys joined a dance class on Monday. On Tuesday, 5 new boys joined the dance class. Total _______ boys joined the dance class on both the days.
(a) 12
(b) 20
(c) 18
(d) 15

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Ans: (d)
10 (boys on Monday) + 5 (boys on Tuesday) = 15

Q27: Which of the following is true statement?
(a) 7 is greater than 5  
(b) 5 is less than 7  
(c) 5 and 7 are not equal  
(d) All of the above  

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Ans: (d)
All the three statements given in (a), (b) and (c) are correct. So, option (d) is correct.

Q28: Which two bags have the same  number of toffees? 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) P and R 
(b)Q and R  
(c) P and S 
(d)Q and S 

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Ans: (d)
Bag Q and S have 7 toffees each.

Q29: Fill in the blank with correct symbol. 7___ 9
(a) > 
(b) <  
(c) = 
(d) None of these 

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Ans: (b)
7 is less than 9. So 7 < 9

Q30: Number of fishes swim to the left  is _____
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 2 
(b) 3 
(c) 4 
(d) 5

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Ans: (c)
4 fishes swim to the left.

Achievers Section

Q31: A money lender gives money to  Rijin and Roy on four days as shown.  
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I. The total amount given by the  money lender to Rijin and Roy  on Day 2 is ₹ 34.  
II. The total amount given by the  money lender to Rijin and Roy  on Day 3 is ₹ 25.  
III. The total amount for Day 1 and  Day 2 are same.  
IV. Amount received by Rijin on all  four days is ₹ 39.  
V. Amount received by Roy on all  four days is ₹ 58.  
Which of the above statement are  true?  
(a) I, III, IV 
(b)I, II, III  
(c) I, III, V 
(d)III, IV, V

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Ans: (c)
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I. Total amount on Day 2 is 12 + 22 =  34. So, I is true  
II. Total amount on Day 3 is 11 + 12 =  23.  So, II is false  III. Total amount for Day 1 and Day 2  are 34. So, 
III is true  
IV. Amount received by Rijin on all four  days is 21 + 12 +11 + 5 = 49.  So, IV is false.  
V. Amount received by Roy on all four  days is 13 + 22 + 12 +11 = 58. So,  V is true.  So, I, III, V are true.  
Hence, option (c).

Q32: Match the following.  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 1-D, 2-C, 3-E, 4-B, 5-A  
(b) 1-C, 2-D, 3-E, 4-B, 5-A  
(c) 1-C, 2-D, 3-A, 4-B, 5-E  
(d) 1-C, 2-D, 3-A, 4-E, 5-B 

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Ans: (d)
Smallest two-digit  number plus one = 10 + 1 = 11  
23 + 14 = 37  
47 + 0 = 47  
5 + 21 +13 = 39  
7 + 11 = 18  
Hence, option (d).

Q33: Consider the two-digit number 27.  Some information is given about 27.  
I: 27 lies in between 26 and 28  
II: 27 comes just after 26 
III: 27 = 2 tens + 7 ones  
Which of the following option is  true?  
(a) I and II only 
(b)II and III only  
(c) I and III only 
(d)All are true

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Ans: (d)
I and II are true because 26, 27, 28  
Also, 27 = 2 Tens + 7 Ones 
All the three statements are true  
Hence, option (d) is correct 

Q34: A rangoli design formed using  geometrical shapes is given alongside. 
I – The design has 10 circles.  
II – The design has 30 triangles.  
III – The design has 1 big circle and  9 small circles.  
IV – The design has 8 inner triangles and 10 outer circles.  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 1 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1Which of the above statements are correct? 
(a) I and II only  
(b)II, III and IV only  
(c) I, II and III only 
(d)All of the above  

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Ans: (c)
Count the number of  circles and triangles.  
Number of circles = 10 (1 big and 9  small)  
Number of triangles = 30  
Statements I, II and III are true.  
So, option (c) is correct.

Q35: In a book page 1 is blank, page 2 is  printed, page 3 is blank, page 4 is  printed and this continues till the  book ends. Then the next two printed pages will be  ___  and  ____?  
(a) 5, 7 
(b) 6, 8  
(c) 7, 9 
(d) 7, 8 

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Ans: (b)
Page 1 blank  
Page 2 printed  
Page 3 blank  
Page 4 printed  
Page 5 blank  
Page 6 printed  
Page 7 blank  
Page 8 printed

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