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3) Separate 18 apples into two groups. How many apples are there in each group?
8) Hua has 20 stamps and Xia has 18 stamps. How many stamps should Hua give Xia so that
they will have the same number of stamps?
10) In the figure, “Ghost Leg” is a game matching things on the top and at the bottom. The rules
are:
(1) several horizontal lines are added among the vertical lines, no two horizontal lines touch
each other;
(2) go from the top to the bottom along the straight line;
(3) Whenever a horizontal is reached a left/right turn must be made, follow the horizontal
line and go to another vertical line, then go on;
(4) in the end arrive at the object at the bottom, then the two objects at the starting point and
at the exit are matched.
For example, in Figure 1, A matches with R, B matches with Q, C matches with P.
So in Figure 2, which letter should B match with?
A B C A B C D E
P Q R P Q R S T
Figure 1 Figure 2
Question 10
Section B: Questions 11 to 20 (7 marks in total)
11) In the figure, if another side of figures are drawn by using the dotted lines as symmetrical
axes, which 3 letters will be obtained?
Question 11
12) In the figure, the figure on the left is formed by 4 cubes, so how many cubes is the figure on
the right is formed by?
Question 12
13) Last year, the sum of ages of Hua, Xia and Bei were 20. So next year, what is the sum of
ages of Hua, Xia and Bei?
6 C 5 5 A 2
1 1
15) In the figure, observe the two scales, how many strawberries does a pumpkin weigh the
same as?
Question 15
16) A teacher gives 50 candies to Students A, B, C and D in turn. Each student is given 1 candy
each time. How many candies will Student B get?
17) In the figure, following the even numbers in the ascending order to leave the maze. Which
exit will the route finish at?
9 12 14 15 22 24 42 44 46 Exit A
8 10 16 18 20 26 40 46
6 7 14 12 22 36 38 42
Start 2 4 6 8 10 24 34 32 40 42 Exit B
5 7 10 18 26 32 34 36
16 14 12 25 32 30 36 32
18 20 22 24 26 28 30 34 36 Exit C
Question 17
Question 18
19) If you have 1-cent, 2-cent, 5-cent and 1-dollar coins, 10 for each kind, how many ways are
there to pay 1 dollar?
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