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co m put e th e si m pl ifi ed nu m er ic
va lu e o f (1 6 +
8 x 4) subtract
ed f
ram (1 6 x -;-
8 4 )_
Q u e s ti o n 2
co m p u te th e w
h o le n u m b e r va
lu e o f
1 ( 79 81
3X 0. 79 81 - 79 81).

Q u e s ti o n 3
XYX a n d YXY re
p re se n t tw o 3 -d
ig it whole numbe
ze ro d ig it s. F in rs in which x and
d th e su m o f th y ar ct· t·
e digits o f the gr e 1s met non-
eatest possible su
m of XYX and m
.
Q u e s ti o n 4
Mr. a n d Mrs. H
a n se n a n d th e
ir th re e children
In h o w m a n are to be seated
y d if fe re n t w a ys abou t a circular table.
can th e family be
se a te d n e x t to seated if Mr. and
o n e a n o th e r? Mrs. Hansen are

ca se 1 an d 2 ar
e n o t considered
th e o th e r) . Cas different (one is
e 3 is di ff er en t a rotation of
fr om the first tw
o cases.

B
.E C
A

D
Case 1 Case 2
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Question 5
Simplify:
(1 + 2 3 ) + (4 + s - 6) +
(7 + 8
3
AM O 20 19 , Se co nd
ary 1 (G rad e 7) Co nte
st

Qu es tio n 6
Let M be the gre ate st nu
me ric value of x:y given tha t x is a .. .
20 an d Y is a po sit ive int eg er fac tor positive integer f
of 12. Find the val
ue of 20 x M. actor of

Qu es tio n 7
Let N be the gr ea tes t po
ss ibl e ne ga tiv e qu oti en t
wh . .
fro m the se t {- 7, -5 , -4 en two d1stmct inte
, -3 , -2 , o, 1, 2, 6} are div·d d .
gers chosen
24 5N) . I e . Find the value of
(213
+
Qu es tio n 8

A pa ir of pr im e nu mb er s,
. p and Q, have the relation
sh · th
ma ny possible values of Ip at 3P + SQ = 121. How
P + Q are there?

Question 9
St ar tin g at mi dn igh t, Aa
rf th e Dog barks for 15 seco
nds and then is silent for the
ne xt 25 se co nd s. Aa rf th
e Dog continues this bark-
fest until 1:01 AM that same
m or ni ng . Ho w ma ny tim
es did Aa rf the Dog bark for
15 seconds?

Question 10
Given LtABC wi th po in t Don
side AC such tha t AD = B
4 and CD = 7. If the are
a of M BD is 20 square units,
find the number of square un
its in the area of .JABC.

Question 11
. t AB with A(- 6, S) and B(10 ,-
. ·nts (x y) on the line segmen 7) ha-ve
How many poi ,
or
integer va Iues f both coordinates x and Y?
AMO 2 0 1 9
, Secondary
1 (G rade 7
) Contest
Question 1
2
Compute th
e value o f the express
ion below.
20192 - 20
0 02 19 2
2 0 0 0 X 19
Q u e s ti o n 1
3
W h a t is th e
g re a te s t n u
m b e r o f con
secutive inte
gers th a t sum to -11?
Q u e s ti o n
14
T h re e o f th
cm2 e faces
and 1 5 cm 2 Wo f a rectangu
h . lar box ha

B
. ve
me (in cm3)areas of 3 0 cm2, 18
a t ,s th e volu
o f the box?

Question 1
5
T h ir ty u n. it
squares are
arranged ' sh
and vertices aring common sid -
. es
~

, in th e "s te
p " arrangem
m a n y s q u a re ent as shown
s w it h in te g . How
e r length sid I I
es can be fou I I I I
th is a rr a n g e nd in
m e n t?

Question 1
Andy and Bre 6
tt begin a t op
posite points

ro
track, and jo on a 300-foot
g around the circular
track in the d
jogs a t 4 .3 fe irections show
et/sec and B n. An&/
rett jogs at 5.5
seconds will feet/sec. How
it take fo r Bre many
tt and Andy to
meet for the fi
rst time?

Q
Jn~th
esetiso-d
nig1it7 in
tege r xVYYX, X a
nd Y represen
div isible by t
different non-z
11, how man ero digits. If y:(
Y different va '('('I,. is
lues of y:(YYX
are possible?
AMO 2019, Secondary
1 (Grade 7) Contest

t Question 18
A circle of radius 14 cm
and a circle of radius 21
cm overlap in
th e crosshatched region
as shown. The area of the
crosshatched region is
580 cm 2• What is the ha
lf of the total

' area of th e tw o regions


wi th ou t any crosshatching
. (Use rr = ~)
7

Qu es tio n 19
Betsy collects sports po
sters. Exactly one of th
e statements below is fa\
Betsy ha s at lea st 6 sp se .
orts posters.
Be ts y has at le as t 15
sports posters.
Be ts y ha s at le as t 19
sports posters.
Be ts y ha s at le as t 23
sports posters.
W ha t is th e gr ea te st
possible nu m be r of po
sters in Betsy's collection
?

Question 20
XY X an d YX Y re pr es
en t tw o 3- di gi t int eg er
s in wh ich X and Y are
distinct non-zero
di gi ts . H ow many di
ffe re nt va lu es ar e poss
ible fo r th e sum XYX +
YXY?

Question 21
Find the greatest numbe
r that divides 266, 516 and
741 with same remainder in
each case.

Question 22
d d' ·ts Two examples are
me 3-digit whole num bers have repeate 191 • 122 and 777.
So
d' ·t whole numbe h ve repeate d d·g
'
·1ts where Kis a whole
,
Exactly !(fJ/o of al I 3- ,91 rs a

num ber. find K.


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AMO 2019, Secondary 1 (Grade 7) Contest

Question 23

How many fractions from the list below have decimal representation that terminate?

1 1 1 1 1 1 1
8' 9 10 11' "' 64 65 66
I I I I I

Question 24

A car is travelling on a road next to the train track at constant speed of 22 km/h. A
train is 250 metres long and it travels at a constant speed of 17 km/h . From the
moment the car passes the rear of the train, it takes the car M minutes to reach the
front. Find M.

Question 25
The absolute value of N, symbolized by \N\, represents the distance from the s\gned
number N to the origin, without regard to sign. For examp\e: \+5\ = s and \-3\ = 3.
Find the sum of the integer values of N that satisfy the inequa\ity 2 < \N - 3\ < s.

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