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Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 1

The table shows the number of toys a factory made in March and April.

​How many more toys did the factory make in March than in April?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 2

Harry had 500 coins in a jar. He sorted the coins into 25 different stacks. Each stack had the same number of coins. How many coins were in each stack?

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 2

no of coins in each stack =500/25
                                         =20

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Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 3

There are 914 students enrolled in Lakeview Elementary School. Frederich Elementary School has 276 fewer students enrolled. How many students are enrolled at Frederich Elementary School?

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 3

914 - 276 = 638

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 4

How is 4.026 written in words?

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 4

Correct answer is A. Four point zero two six

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 5

Which of the following shows a reflection (flip) of the shaded shape across the heavy dotted line?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 6

In the figure, point O is the center of the circle. Which two points appear to make a diameter when connected with a straight line?

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 6

- A diameter is a straight line passing through the center of the circle, dividing it into two equal halves.
- In the figure, point O is the center of the circle.
- The correct choice is M and S.
- Connecting M and S passes through the center O, forming a straight line across the circle.
- This makes MS the diameter of the circle.

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 7

Which unit could be used for measuring the amount of liquid needed to fill a small teacup?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 8

Which of the following has exactly 6 vertices?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 9

What number comes next in the sequence? 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 26, ..?...

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 10

Symbol that can never be repeated is

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 10

V, L, D

 

V, L, D are never repeated in the Roman numeral system.

For example,
We write 102 as 'CII'. We can't write it as 'LLII'.

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 11

Tom left home at 7:15 a.m. to go to work. He returned home at 4:45 p.m. What is the total amount of time Tom was away from home?

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 11

from 7:15 AM to 12:00 PM time = 4:45 Hours
from 12:00 PM to 4:45 PM = 4:45 Hours
so a total of 4:45 +4:45 = 9 hours and 30 min

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 12

A rule was used to make the pattern shown below.
51, 45, 39, 33, 27, 21 . . .

Which could be the rule used to make the pattern?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 13

Which of these could be solved by using the open sentence S – 7 =?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 14

Using the rule between IN numbers and OUT numbers, determine the missing number.
IN : 121 146 183 175 192

OUT: 1331 1752 2379 ? 2880

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 15

Simon and Julie need 72 paper flowers to complete a bulletin board. They have 19 paper flowers so far. Which operation should be used in the box below to find how many more paper flowers they need?

72? 19 =

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 16

Shelley is ordering a skirt from a catalog. She can choose one of two lengths: a short skirt or a long skirt. Then she can choose one of three fabric patterns: stripes, plaid, or flowers. How many different skirts could Shelley order choosing a length and a fabric pattern?

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 16

there are 2 skirt length wise
and there are 3 patterns so 
2x3=6 diffrent skirts can be ordered

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 17

There are about 20 times as many species of ants as there are species of bats. Let b represents the number of species of bats. Which expression represents the number of species of ants?

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 17

multiply sign represents the number of times anything is repeated so 20 x b is the correct answer

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 18

Which angle in the given figure is acute?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 19

What number gives 234 when you multiply it by 45 and then divide by 20?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 20

The following table shows the distance around four different planets. Which planet’s distance has the numeral 3 in the ten thousands place?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 21

Javed saved some notes which consist of Rs 1, Rs 10 and Rs 20, notes. If his savings was Rs 200, and he has 10 Rs 1 note and 3 Rs 10 notes then how many Rs 20 notes he had?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 22

Which set of numbers given below is a sum of 160 and a product of 5775?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 23

Anu baked 1000 cookies. She sold 640 of them and gave the rest equally to 20 of her friends. How many cookies did each of her friends receive?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 24

Mr. Sharma bought 829 apples. 69 of them were rotten and thrown away. He sold 376 of them and packed the rest equally into bags each containing 12 apples. How many such bags of apples did he have?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 25

Find the area of the shaded part of the rectangular strip of papers.

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 25

Step 1: Break the figure into two rectangles

The L-shaped figure consists of two rectangles:

  1. Rectangle 1: 4 cm × 8 cm
  2. Rectangle 2: 4 cm × 12 cm

Step 2: Calculate the areas of the two rectangles

  1. Area of Rectangle 1:

    Area=Length×Width
    =4×8=32 cm2
  2. Area of Rectangle 2:

    Area=Length×Width
    =4×12=48 cm2

Step 3: Add the areas of the two rectangles

Total Area of Shaded Part=32+48=80 cm2

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 26

The average mass of 3 boys is 64 kg. If the total mass of 2 of them is 119 kg, how heavy is the third boy?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 27

If 2/3 of a number is 10, what is 6 times the number?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 28

There are 45 animals in a pet shop. 23 of them are puppies, 6 of them are parrots and the rest are kittens. How many kittens are in the pet shop?

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 29

The teacher pupil ratio in a school is 1 : 40. The number of boys is 4/5 the number of girls. There are 2400 girls. How many teachers are there in the school?

Detailed Solution for Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 29

Number of girls = 2400
Number of boys = (4/5) × 2400 = 1920
Total number of pupils = 2400 + 1920 = 4320
Teacher to pupil ratio = 1:40
Number of teachers = 4320 ÷ 40 = 108

Maths Olympiad Sample Paper 1 - Question 30

There are 30 pupils in a class. Each boy brings 5 stickers and each girl brings 4 stickers. If all the boys bring 60 more stickers than all the girls, how many boys are there?

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