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1.

If the angle measurements of a triangle’s 3 angles are in a proportion of 3 : 2 : 5,


what kind of triangle is it?
A. Obtuse triangle C. Acute triangle
B. Right triangle D. Isosceles triangle

2. Given a cylinder of volume 452.16. If the radius of its base is 4, how long is its
height? (use 𝜋 = 3.14)

3. Toss two fair dice at same time and obtain two numbers. What is the probability that
these two numbers are both prime numbers?
1 1
A. C.
2 3
1
B. D. 1
𝟒

4. In the diagram the top two sets of scales are in perfect balance. For the third set,
the right hand side is heavier than the left hand side, and has to be supported as
shown. What can be added to the left hand side to achieve a perfect balance in
this case as well?
5. The diagram depicts seven soft drink cans, seen from above, which are held
tightly together by means of a ribbon. The circles represent the tops of the cans,
and the other curve, which is clearly not a circle, represents the edge of the
ribbon. The ends of the ribbon meet exactly; there is no overlap. Given that the
cans all have diameter 6 cm, find the exact length of the ribbon. (Take π =3.14).

6. What is the unit digit of the resulting number of 0 x 1 + 2 x 3 x 4 + 5 x 6 x 7 x 8 x


9?
A. 0 C. 4
B. 2 D. 5

7. What is the minimum number must be selected from the 12 numbers from 1 to 12
to assure that one of the numbers from this selection is twice another number in the
selection?
8. Which one of the names below has exactly 4 letters that are line symmetric figures?
(Please refer to the font that shows below.)

9. Suppose 5 different digit are picked out from 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 to be inserted into
each to make the equation true. How many different ways are there to insert
these 5 different digits?

10. At a youth club one evening, one quarter of the members were playing pool, one
sixth were playing table tennis, and five times the difference between these
numbers were watching television. A further twelfth of the members were
reading, leaving 7 members wandering around undecided what to do. How many
members were present that evening? (Please note: nobody was trying to do more
than one thing at a time. For example, no one was playing pool and watching
television.)
11. There is a duck-pond in the local park, with a one mile path right round it. One
morning, grandma decided that she would have an hour’s gentle exercise and
walked round the pond at an average speed of 3 miles per hour. Her grandson
Jerry started off at the same place and the same time, ran for an hour at an
average speed of 8 miles per hour and went in the opposite direction to his
grandmother. How many times did they meet after they had started and before
they came to the end of their respective ordeals? (No including the final
encounter.)

12. Given that the perimeters of the equilateral triangle and regular
hexagon are the same. If the area of this equilateral triangle is 20,
what is the area of this regular hexagon?

13. Starting with the number 1 and write out all the whole numbers in order from the
left such as 12345678910111213141516…. When we just past 10 until we reach 12,
it is the first time we have three 1 together which means those 1's started at the 12th
digit. Starting with which digit would three consecutive 7 appeared for the first time?
14. There is a two – digit number where it has a remainder of 1 when it is divided by 5,
remainder of 2 when divided by 6, and remainder of 2 when divided by 7. What is
the sum of this number’s two digits?
A. 17 C. 11
B. 14 D. 9

11 11 11 1 1 1
15. Compute : ( + + )÷( + + ).
2 4 8 4 8 16

16. How many of the 7 letters in the word 「BUMBLER」are symmetric figures?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 3 (D) 4

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17. If the day light time takes up of a day, then what is the difference between the
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amount of day light and night times?


(A) 3.5 hours (B) 4.5 hours (C) 4 hours (D) 5 hours

18. There are 3 piles of rocks. Pile A has 4 rocks, pile B has 3 rocks, and pile C has 6.
Tony and Allen would, in order, take out one or more rocks from any pile. The
person who takes out the last rock wins. If Tony would take rocks first, what would
his winning strategy be? How many rocks would he take out first from which pile?
(Write A1 to indicate one rock is taken out of pile A and C2 means to take out 2
rocks from pile C.)
19. Compute: 24 × 77 + 23 × 24 + 42 × 58 + 58 × 58.

20. A wire of length 400 is available to construct a rectangular box so that its length,
width, and height are all integers (the box may not have to use the entire wire). What
is the largest volume of such box this wire can construct?

21. A box contains 30 balls of same size but different colors. There are 10 purpose balls
whit the number 4 on each and 10 orange balls with the number 5 and 10green
ballswith the number 6 on each. If Stephen takes 8 balls out of the box and the sum
of the numbers on these 8 balls is 39, what is the maximum number of purple balls
among these 8 balls?

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