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1. In the multiplication below, each of the characters K, L, M, N and P denotes a


single digit. Work out the answer to 1K + 2L + 3M + 4N + 5P.

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2. There are 4 beer‐mats. Two are square‐shaped and two are regular hexagons. In 
each case, one vertex of one mat has been placed exactly on the centre of the 
other. If the area of each beer mat is 144 cm2. What is the total area of the two 
overlaps? 

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3. What is the largest power of 2 that divides ?

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4. There are 1000 desks in an examination hall. Katniss numbers all the desks in
running order starting from 1.
What is the total number of digits she writes?
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5. Abner drives 200 km at an average speed of 25 km/h.
How much further does he need to drive at an average speed of 100 km/h in
order to raise his average speed for the whole time to 40 km/h?

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6. The product of my children’s ages is 1664. The youngest is half as old as the
eldest. What are the ages of my children?

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7. Before Alan started a 3 hour drive, his car’s odometer reading was 29792
km, a palindromic number. At his destination, the odometer reading was
another palindrome. If Alan never exceeded the speed limit of 75 kilometers
per hour, what was his greatest possible average speed?
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8.
If M & N are integers such that 0 < M < 9 and 0 < N < 9, then how many
distinct possible answers are there for M * N?

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9.
What is the ratio of the square’s perimeter to circle’s
perimeter to hexagon’s perimeter (in the form 1: a: b)?

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10. 15 students in a given class had a sandwich for lunch on Monday. 12 had a
sandwich for lunch on Tuesday, and 9 had a sandwich for lunch on
Wednesday. If 22 students had a sandwich at least once during these three
days, what is the maximum number of students who could have eaten a
sandwich on all three days?

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11. All the cakes in a shop have both, neither or one of an icing topping and a
3 1 2
jam filling. 8have icing, 3 have a jam filling and 5 have neither.
What fraction have both?
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12. A speaker talked for sixty minutes to a full auditorium. Twenty percent of
the audience heard the entire talk and ten percent slept through the entire
talk. Half of the remainder heard one third of the talk and the other half
heard two thirds of the talk. What was the average number of minutes of the
talk heard by the members of the audience?

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13. A delivery service increased its fee by 10% and then decreased its fee by
10% a month later. The fee was originally $15.
What was the fee after the decrease?
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14. Let the eye of a typhoon be point O. At 7:00am the typhoon was 200km, on a
bearing of 135o from A.
If it travels at constant speed of km/h on a bearing of 285o and has a

radius of km, when will the typhoon make contact with point A and

when will it leave?
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15. The first digit of a six-digit number is 1. This digit 1 is now moved from the
first position to the end, so it becomes the last digit. The new six-digit
number is now exactly 3 times larger than the original number.
What are the last three digits of the original number?

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16.
A hotdog lover ate 44 hotdogs in 8 days. Each day she ate one more than the
previous day. How many did she eat on the 3rd day?

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17. A square with sides of length 1m is divided into two congruent trapeziums
and a pentagon by joining a point at the centre of the square with lines from
3 sides, as shown, all of which have equal areas.
Find the length of the longer parallel side of the trapeziums.

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18. What is the remainder of ÷ 7?

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19. Tom runs at a constant 15 km/h and Tim runs at 13.8 km/h. They start
running together around a 300 metre track.
On which of his laps will Tom catch Tim?
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20. Barney has 62 square blue tiles and a number of square red tiles. All tiles
are the same size. He makes a rectangle with red tiles on the inside and the
blue tiles on the perimeter.
What is the largest number of red tiles he could have used?
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21. Digital root.
The digital root of a number is found when each of the digits are added
together. If this is a single digit number then you have found the digital root,
if not, repeat the process.
Find the digital roots of the first 10 triangular numbers.
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22. 121 is a palindromic number, reading the same from left to right as from
right to left. How many palindromic numbers are there from 100 to 100000?
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23. A smartphone’s display is given as the diagonal distance between the
vertices. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has a 5 inch display and a resolution of
1920 pixels (length) x 1080 pixels (width).
What are the length and width of the display, in inches (leave answer in the
form where , are integers)?

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24. I have a CD collection containing 3 Elvis Presley CDs, 2 Beatles CDs and 1
Queen CD.
How many different ways can they be lined up on a shelf if I kept all the CDs
from the same artist together?

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25. √ √
Write as a fraction with a rational denominator.
√ √

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26. When you add the square of Thomas's age to Lauren's age the total is 62 .
When you add the square of Lauren's age to Thomas's age the total is 176 .

What is Lauren’s age?


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27. A prime number a reversible prime if the number formed by reversing its
digits is also prime.
How many reversible primes are there between 10 and 100?
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28. Trains leave Madrid for Zaragoza on the hour every hour and trains leave
Zaragoza for Madrid every hour on the hour. The journey time in each case
is 3 hours and 45 minutes.
If you caught the train at 12 noon from Madrid, how many trains going to
Zaragoza would you see while you were on the train?

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29. A number with two identical digits is multiplied by 77. What is the four digit
product if the third digit is 3?

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30. Find x

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