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Logical Reasoning

Q1: Which is the correct subtraction  sentence for the given picture?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 12 – 4 
(b) 12 – 8  
(c) 8 – 4 
(d) 12 – 2

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Ans: (b)
Out of 12 corks 8  corks are stroked. 
So, 12 – 8

Q2: What is the result 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 11 
(b) 13 
(c) 10 
(d) 9 

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Ans: (c)
12 – 2 = 10

Q3: What number you get?  –  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 6 
(b) 4 
(c) 7 
(d) 5

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Ans: (a)
8 – 2 = 6

Q4: What is 2 less than the number  before 15?  
(a) 17 
(b) 12 
(c) 13 
(d) 14

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Ans: (b)
The number before  15 = 14. 
So, 14 – 2 = 12

Q5: Spider _______ is nearest to the  wall.  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) P 
(b) Q 
(c) R 
(d) S

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Ans: (a)
P is nearest to the wall.

Q6: Which animal comes in between  elephant and deer?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Giraffe 
(b) Deer  
(c) Tiger 
(d) Elephant  

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Ans: (c)
Tiger comes in between elephant and deer.

Q7: The dog is  ________  the kennel.  

Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Inside 
(b) Outside  
(c) In 
(d) Above  

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Ans: (b)
The dog is outside the kennel.

Q8: What numbers comes in between 2  and 8?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 4 and 5 
(b) 4 and 6  
(c) only 4 
(d) only 6

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Ans: (b)
4 and 6 comes in between 2 and 8

Q9: Find the missing number in the  given number pattern.  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 55 
(b) 65 
(c) 70 
(d) 60 

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Ans: (d)
As the difference between two numbers is 10. 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

Q10: Identify the straight lines that are  slanting. 

(a) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1
(b) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1
(c) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1
(d) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (c)
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1 are called slanting lines.

Mathematical Reasoning

Q11: How many legs do the following animals have in total?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 3 
(b) 8 
(c) 12 
(d) 15

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Ans: (c)
Each animal has 4 legs.  
So, 4 + 4 + 4 = 12.

Q12: A balloon seller has 5 orange balloons, 6 yellow balloons and  4 red balloons. How many balloons  are there in total?  
(a) 15 
(b) 14 
(c) 16 
d) 17

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Ans: (a)
5 + 6 + 4 = 15

Q13: Matchbox A has 22 matchsticks  Matchbox B has 7 matchsticks.  Matchbox C is filled by adding  the sticks from A and B. Find the  number of matchsticks in C.  
(a) 28 
(b) 29 
(c) 26 
(d) 30

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Ans: (b)
Matchstick in C  = 22 + 7 = 29

Q14: Add the following
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(b) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(c) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (d)
1 + 2 + 3 = 6

Q15: Navya has one chocolate. Her  mother gave her two more chocolates. How many chocolates does  she have now?
(a) 2 
(b) 3 
(c) 4
(d) 5

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Ans: (b)
1 + 2 = 3 chocolates

Q16: What is 3 less than 15?  
(a) 14 
(b) 18 
(c) 12 
(d)11

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Ans: (c)
15 - 3 = 12

Q17: There are 10 marbles in a jar. 4 of  them are red and the rest are blue.  How many blue marbles are there  in the jar?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) 14 
(b) 6 
(c) 8 
(d) 5

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Ans: (b)
10 - 4 = 6

Q18: Fill in the blank: 11 –  _____  = 11  
(a) 0 
(b) 1  
(c) 2 
(d) None of these 

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Ans: (a)
11 - 0 = 11

Q19: Select the INCORRECT match.
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (b)
4 + 5 = 9  and 
3 + 8 = 11

Q20: What is 2 less than the number  before 15? 
(a) 17 
(b) 12 
(c) 13 
(d) 14  

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Ans: (b)
The number before  15 = 14. 
So, 14 – 2 = 12

Q21: Choose the correct statement to  describe the given picture.  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) The man is sitting under the house. 
(b) The man is sitting below the  house.  
(c) The man is sitting outside the  house.  
(d) The man is sitting on top of the  house. 

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Ans: (d)
The man is sitting on top of the house.

Q22: Which is the correct sentence that  describes the image?  

Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Table lies under the apple.  
(b)Apple is on top of the table.  
(c) Apple lies under the table.  
(d)Apple is lying inside the table. 

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Ans: (c)
Apple lies under the table.

Q23: Which toy stands in the middle of  the picture?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Doll 
(b) Ball  
(c) Doll and ball 
(d) None of these 

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Ans: (b)
Ball stands in the middle of the picture.

Q24: Choose the correct sentence to describe the picture?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Rat is taller than elephant.  
(b) Rat is bigger than elephant.  
(c) Elephant is smaller than rat.  
(d) Elephant is bigger than rat

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Ans: (d)
Elephant is bigger than rat.

Q25: Two kids are standing ________  the school.  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) below 
(b) in front of  
(c) under 
(d) over  

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Ans: (b)
Two kids are standing  in front of the school.

Q26: Look at the following figure. 
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1Which one of the following numbers will come in place of question mark? 
(a) 1 
(b) 2 
(c) 3
(d) 4 

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Ans: (b)
As 2 + 5 + 3 = 3 + 2 + 5 = 5 + 3 + 2 = 10.

Q27: What is the shape of the shaded region?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1(a) Rectangle 
(b) Circle  
(c) Square
(d) Triangle

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Ans: (c)
Shape of the shaded region is square.

Q28: Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(b) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(c) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(d) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

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Ans: (a)
According to the pattern, the next two shapes will be Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1 .

Q29: Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(a) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(b) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1

(c) Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1
(d None of these

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Ans: (c)
According to the pattern the missing shape is Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1.

Q30: Which of the following object is not  round?  
(a) Box 
(b) Basketball  
(c) Ring
(d) Marbles

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Ans: (a)
Box is not round in  shape.

Achievers Section

Q31: Which of the following options are  equivalent to 16 – 4?  
A. 16 is subtracted from 4  
B. 4 is subtracted from 16  
C. 4 is taken away from 16  
D. 16 less than 4  
E. 4 less than 16  
(a) B, C, E 
(b)A, B, C  
(c) B, C, D 
(d)A, C, D

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Ans: (a)
Equivalent statements  for 16 – 4 are  
B = 4 is subtracted from 16  
C = 4 is taken away from 16  
E = 4 less than 16  
∴B, C, E are equivalent.  
Hence, Option (A) is correct.  2.

Q32: Which of the following options are  equivalent to 37 – 24?  
A. 66 – 53  
B. 25 – 12  
(a) A  
(b) B  
(c) A and B  
(d) None of the above 

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Ans: (c)
37 – 24 = 13  
66 – 53 = 13  
25 – 12 = 13  
Hence, A and B give the same  answer. 

Q33: Which of the given statement(s)  are not correct?  
Mathematics Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | Mathematics Olympiad for Class 1I – R is in the middle  
II – S stands in between P and R  
III – T is the tallest and P is the  shortest  
IV – T is taller than R but shorter  than S 
(a) II and IV 
(b) I and III  
(c) I and II 
(d) III and IV 

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Ans: (a)
S does not stand in between P and R T is taller than R but not shorter than S.

Q34: The image given below shows a  family having their dinner.  
I – Six plates and five glasses  are kept on top of the table.  
II – The puppy is sitting above  the table.  
III – The puppy is sitting under  the table.  
IV – Three males and two females are sitting below the chairs.  
V – Two boys are sitting near  the mother.  
Choose the correct statements.  
(a) I, III, IV 
(b) I, III, V  
(c) II, III, IV 
(d) II, III, V 

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Ans: (b)
Six plates and five  glasses are kept on top of the table.  The puppy is sitting under the table.  Two boys are sitting near the  mother. 

Q35: I am a two digit number. I lies in  between 8 + 1 and 12 – 1. Who  am I?  
(a) 8 
(b) 9 
(c) 10 
(d)11 

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Ans: (c)
10 is the two digit number that lies between 8 – 1 = 9 and 12 – 1 = 11.

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