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INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

CLASS 4
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SECTION I : LOGICAL REASONING
1. FindtherulebetweentheINnumbersandtheOUTnumbers.Whatisthemissingnumber?
IN : 121 146 183 175 192
OUT : 1331 1752 2379 ? 2880
(A) 1925 (B) 2275 (C) 2450 (D) 2625

2. Fourstudentshavesavingsaccounts.Everymonth,thestudents
SAVINGSACCOUNTS
add the same amount totheir savings accounts as the month
TotalSavings(in`)
before.Thegiventableshowsthetotalamountofmoneyeach Month
Krish Shaan Jack Esha
studenthasattheendofeachmonth.Ifthestudentscontinue 1 48 44 42 45
saving the same amount each month, who will have the most
2 51 48 48 50
moneyattheendofMonth5?
3 54 52 54 55
(A) Krish (B) Shaan
(C) Jack (D) Esha

3. + + + =1240

1000 = .Thevalueof=?
(A) 1000 (B) 690 (C) 380 (D) 310

4. Leena'shomeworkincludesdrawinganoctagon.Shedraws2linesegmentsshownbelowbeforeher
pencilbreaks.HowmanymorelinesegmentsmustLeenadrawtocompletetheoctagon?
(A) 2 (B) 3

(C) 4 (D) 6

5. Thetwostatementsbelowdescribethenumberofcats,dogsandrabbitslivinginMona'shouse.
numberofcats>numberofrabbits
numberofdogs<numberofrabbits
Whichcouldbethenumberofcats,dogs,andrabbitslivinginMona'shouse?
(A) 4cats,3 dogs,2rabbits (B) 4cats,2 dogs,3rabbits
(C) 2cats,3 dogs,4rabbits (D) 2cats,4 dogs,3rabbits

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6. Vijaywrotetheriddlebelow.
Ihave5sides.
Ihave5angles.
WhatamI?
Whatshapedoestheriddledescribe?
(A) Hexagon (B) Octagon (C) Pentagon (D) Rhombus

7. WhichInputOutputtablefollowsthegivenrule?
Input 2=Output
Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output
18 9 18 2 18 36 18 9
22 11 22 6 22 44 22 10
(A) (B) 26 10
(C) (D)
26 13 26 52 26 11
30 15 30 14 30 60 30 12

8. Howmanytrianglesarethereinthegivenfigure?
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7

9. Thegiventableshowsthenumberofpeoplewhoattendedthespring Dayofthe NumberofPeople


week atthePlay
playeachday.HowmanymorepeopleattendedtheplayonSaturday
Thursday 85
thanonThursday?
Friday 106
(A) 17 (B) 21
Saturday 123
(C) 38 (D) 42

10. Findthefigurefromthealternativeswhichwillcontinuethegivenseries.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

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SECTION II : MATHEMATICAL REASONING
11. Whichpairofnumbersbestcompletestheequation?
100=

(A) 65 and 650 (B) 65 and 6,500 (C) 605 and 6,500 (D) 650 and 6,005

12. Whichnumbersentencebelongstothegivenpicture?
2 2 2 2
(A) + =1 (B) + =1
3 3 3 3
1 1 1 2 1 1
(C) + + =1 (D) + =1
3 3 3 3 3 3
Rainfallforsixyears
13. Thepictographshowstheamountofrainreceivedbyacityovera
fewyears. 1996
Inwhichyeardidthecityreceive140cmofrain? 1997
1998
(A) 2000
1999
(B) 2001 2000
(C) 1999 2001
(D) 1997 Each=20cmsofrain

14. Alkachangedthe5inthenumber34,523to7.Howdidshechangethevalue?
(A) Increasedby200 (B) Increasedby2,000
(C) Decreasedby200 (D) Decreasedby2,000

15. Completethenumberpattern.
2,6,12,20,30,_______
(A) 24 (B) 20 (C) 42 (D) 60

16. Themodelisshadedtoshowwhichfraction?

1 2 3 1
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 3 (D) 3
3 3 4 3

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17. Which2digitevennumberbetween80and90isamultipleof7?
(A) 84 (B) 87 (C) 86 (D) 88

18. Howmanyedgesdoesthegivenfigurehave?
(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) 13

19. IfittakesMadhuri20minutestowalkfromhometoschool,whatisthetimeshecanleavetogetto
schoolby8:10a.m.?
(A) 7:00a.m. (B) 7:10a.m. (C) 7:50a.m. (D) 8:00a.m.

20. Whatistheperimeterofthegivenfigure?
1
5 1 1 5
1 1
11

(A) 24units (B) 24sq. units (C) 26units (D) 26sq. units

21. Howmanycubesareneededtomakethegivensolid?
(A) 9 (B) 14

(C) 18 (D) 21

22. Ittakes 45minutes tofly fromTownAto TownB.It takes12 times as muchtime todrive tosame
distance.HowmuchtimeisneededtodrivefromTownAtoTownB?
(A) 10hrs 50mins (B) 9 hrs (C) 11hrs 30mins (D) 12 hrs

20 45 ?
23. - =
5 15
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 1

24. Whichofthefollowingrepresents"eighthundredsixtyfivethousand,ninehundredthirtytwo"?
(A) 865,900,32 (B) 865,293 (C) 865,932 (D) 856,392

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25. Whichnumbersareinorderfromgreatesttoleast?
(A) 32.14,34.01,31.24,30.41 (B) 31.24,32.14,30.41,34.01
(C) 34.01,32.14,31.24,30.41 (D) 30.41,31.24,32.14,34.01

SECTION III : EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS


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26. Eachofthefourfriendshadthesamesizecandybar.Divyaate
2
2 3 Divyas Jyotis
ofherbar,Jyotiate ofherbar,Taraate ofherbarandKoyal
3 4
5
ate ofherbar.WhoatetheMOSTofhercandybar? Tara's Koyal's
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(A) Divya (B) Jyoti
(C) Tara (D) Koyal

27. Joyboughtanotebookfor` 75andapencilfor` 47.Shegavethecashier` 150.Howmuchmoney


didJoyreceiveinchange?
(A) ` 52 (B) ` 22 (C) ` 78 (D) ` 28

28. Mr.Sharmabought8boxesofpens.Thereare12pensineachbox.Whatisthetotalnumberofpens
inthe8boxes?
(A) 72 (B) 108 (C) 56 (D) 96

29. Mr.Vimalhasatotalof42tadpolesinhis3fishtanks.Eachfishtankhasthesamenumberoftadpoles.
Howmanytadpolesareineachfishtank?
(A) 15 (B) 14 (C) 13 (D) 12

30. Ms.Lalitabuys8packagesoflogstoburninherwoodstove.Thereare8logsineachpackage.How
manylogsdoesMs.Lalitabuyinall?
(A) 16 (B) 48 (C) 64 (D) 72

31. Kentcanplant12treesin4hours.Atthisrate,howmuchwillheearninaweek,ifheworks8hours
eachdayandispaid ` 2foreachtreeheplants?
(A) ` 324 (B) ` 336 (C) ` 436 (D) ` 406

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32. Mirawenttohergrandmother'shouse.Shearrivedat2:30p.m.andleftat6:00p.m.HowlongwasMira
athergrandmother'shouse?
(A) 3 hours (B) 3hours30minutes (C) 4 hours (D) 4hours30minutes

33. Binitaopensa20gramscanofchocolatesauce.Shepours3gramsofthesauceoneachof6bowls
oficecream.Howmanygramsofchocolatesauceareleftinthecan?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 6

34. Frankcando3timesasmanypullupsasJames.Jamescando2fewerpullupsthanSunil.Sunilcan
do12pullups.HowmanypullupscanFrankdo?
(A) 30 (B) 34 (C) 36 (D) 38

35. Afactorycanmake96soccerballsin1hour.Whatisthetotalnumberofsoccerballsthefactorycan
makein8hours?
(A) 770 (B) 768 (C) 765 (D) 762

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