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Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 1

Study the given patterns carefully and find the number of ice-cream cones in Pattern 4.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 1

Each pattern has number of ice-creams equal to the product of the pattern number by itself.
1 × 1 = 1
2 × 2 = 4
3 × 3 = 9
So, 4 × 4 = 16

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 2

Arrange the following words in the question in a logical sequence.
(1) Evening
(2) Night
(3) Morning
(4) Afternoon

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 2

The day starts with morning, then moves on to afternoon, evening and ends with night.

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Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 3

Find the missing number in the given number pattern below.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 3

The number in the upper circle is the product of the numbers in the lower two circles.
3 × 2 = 6
4 × 4 = 16
So, 9 × 3 = 27

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 4

A big water bottle can hold 2 liters of water. It is being filled by the mugs of different capacities. Which of the following combinations of mugs can fill the bucket?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 4

(250 mL + 250 mL + 250 mL + 250 mL) + (500 mL + 500 mL) = 1 L + 1 L = 2 L

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 5

What number doesstand for?

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Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 6

Find the sum of the sides of a badminton court which is 13 meters long and 6 meters wide? 

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 6

Sum of sides = 13 + 6 + 13  + 6 = 38 meters

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 7

Smita has bought a ticket with a number written on it. Identify the number written on Smita’s ticket if the number is 120 more than the smallest 3-digit number?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 7

Smallest 3-digit number = 100
Ticket number = 120 + 100 = 220

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 8

Year 2020 was a leap year. How many total days are there in a leap year?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 8

There are 366 days in a leap year.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 9

What will you get, first add 4125 and 3985, then subtract 0 from it and then multiply it by 0?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 9

Anything multiplied by 0 gives the product as 0.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 10

Which of these is NOT a correct example of 3-dimensional shape?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 10

Coins are circular in shape which means they are twodimensional.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 11

Which unit can be used to measure a glass of juice?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 11

Milliliters are used to measure small amounts of liquids.
1 liter = 1000 milliliter

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 12

How many times can you take away 6 from 72?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 12

72 ÷ 6 = 12

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 13

Which day will be the 35th day from 20 September 20XX?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 13

1st day = 20th sep = Monday
8th day = 27th sep = Monday
15th day = 4th oct = Monday
22nd day = 11th oct = Monday
29th day = 18th oct = Monday
35th day = 24th oct = Sunday

Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 14

The number which divides in a division is called the _________.

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Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 15

Look at this picture of a flower. It has been divided into equal parts. What fraction do shaded parts represent?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Numbers’ Magic- 2 - Question 15

Number of shaded parts
= 4
Total parts = 7
Fraction = 4/7

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