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i Kangourou Sans Frontiéres { Math Kangaroo in USA International Competition in Mathematics MATH KANGAROO 2008 Thursday, March 27, 2008 | | | ' Level 2 ‘Time allowed: 60 minutes. No calculators allowed! 3 point each 1 24+0+0+8= A)o B) 6 c) 10 D) 16 2. In which picture are there 2 more cats than dogs? 3 te ay 7 he Be copies © ty ree Math Kangaroo 2008 Level 2 3. Johnny was making squares and rectangles using matches. He wanted to make each figmre using 12 matches (he did not break any of the matches). In which figure did be make a mistake? eneag, | - 9 | | 4. Ann's birthday was on a Thursday, and her friend Eva’s birthday was 8 days eaulier. What day of the week was that? A) Wednesday B) Thursday ©) Friday D) Tuesday 5. How many little squares were removed from the figure? (See the figure on the right.) A) 12 B)u co) 15 D) 16 6. The Little kangeroo's jump is 3 times shorter than his mother’s jump. How many Jumps does the little kangaroo need to make to travel the distance equal to seven of hie mother’s jumps? A) 10 B) 26 ©) a D) 30 4 point each 7. A log that is 28 meters long needs to be cut into picccs that are three meters long, How many cuts need to be made? Aya B) 6 Q7 D)6 8. In each square, we will write the sum of the numbers of the ‘two squares under it which touch it. What number needs to be written in the square with the question mark? A) B) 4 ©) 20 D) 10 ovr aaah Rangiaroo.0Fm Math Kangaroo 2008 onsite © hy Ke Coniate @ ty Tewisat Math Kangaroo 2008 Level 2 8. Elma took 2 candy bars to school. First, she traded each of them for 4 apples, and then she traded each of the apples for 3 mandarin oranges, How many mandarin oranges did she have after this trading? A) 24443 B) 2x443 ©) 244x3 D) 2x 4x3 + 10. How many plums weigh as much as one apple (see the picture below)? A)3 B)1 o4 D)2 11. Tom’s dad is 4 years older than his mom, Right now, his dad is 37 years old. How old was his mother 10 years ago? A) 31 B) 23 ©) 2 D) 0 r Oo ¢ 12. Which of the figures below cannot be cut out from this figure B) ol D) I | co 5 point each * 13. Adam paid $6 for 15 buns. How many dollars did ‘Tom pay for the same kind of buns if he bought 5 more of them? A}T B)8 og D) 10 ihlanigacoo.org Math Kangaroo 2008 Cogs D iy 1s connie © ty Tewivse aystatn © by Sth Kongo i YSA, NEP, te Math Kangaroo 2008 Level 2 14, What number do we need to write in the shaded cloud so that after performing the operations indicated in the picture, we get the number 36? i the ir, et th mer 367 BACAR = a A) 10 B) 15 ois D) 12 15, Adam wrote out all the mmbers from 1 to 60 inclusive. How many times did he use the digit 57 A) 15 B) 16 Oe D)7 16. Tom wrote various words in code in such a woy that different digits represent: different letters and the same digit represents the same letter. For example, the word BALL was coded as 3488. One of the words below was coded as 6155491, Which one? A) SURGEON B) HARBOUR, C) SWEATER D) MESSAGE 17, :ihere are equal numbers of cats, dogs and chickens in the yard. Together, they have 50 legs. How many cats are there in the yard? Aya B) 6 Os D7 18. In two days, a tourist walked 33 kilometers. During the second day, he walked three nies as far as he did the first day, and then 5 kilometers more. How many kilometers did he walk the second day? A) 12 B) 26 ©) 20 D) 25 wwermathlangarosang Math 1 eageett © ty war oman © wy THWwisye ogre © by Sta

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