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WMI 2023 Camp Grade 3-4

Simulation 2 Paper A

1. What is equal to 313 + 323 + 333 + 343?

A. 1212 B. 1213 C. 1312 D. 1313

2. Which of these numbers are closest to 500 x 1000 x 1000

A. 499999994 B. 500000005 C. 4999999994 D. 5000000005

3. What is equal to 10% of 10%?

A. 0% B. 1% C. 10% D. 100%

4. Marsheila sells drinks in her shop. 2 hot chocolate and 1 coffee costs $2.40,
while 1 hot chocolate and 2 coffee costs $2.80. How much does 6 hot chocolate
and 6 coffee costs in Marsheila’s shop?

A. $7.40 B. $7.80 C. $8.40 D. $8.80

5. What is the difference between the numbers of vowels and consonants in these
4 phrases: Algebra, Combinatorics, Geometry, Number Theory?

A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12

6. Let 123X be a 4-digit number. How many numbers can you change X into such
that 123X is divisible by 3?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
7. What is the result when you add the number of vertices of a hexagonal pyramid
with the number of faces of a hexagonal pyramid then subtract it with the number
of edges?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

8. How many integers from 90 until 100, inclusively, which can be expressed a
sum of 2 consecutive integers?

A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

9. What is the sum of the first 10 odd positive integers?

A. 100 B. 101 C. 110 D. 111

10. How many numbers are there from 69 until 420, inclusively, which is divisible
by 10?

A. 35 B. 36 C. 37 D. 38

11. Farmer John has a fence of length 40m that would be planted in order to fence
around a rectangular area of a land. What is the largest area that Farmer John
can have his fence around?

A. 40m2 B. 80m2 C. 100m2 D. 160m2

12. Karin drank 7/11 of a 200ml soda. Which of these options are the closest to
the actual volume of soda did Karin drink?

A. 127ml B. 128ml C. 139ml D. 140ml

13. Donny ate half of a pudding. Clarissa ate a third of a pudding. How much more
of Clarissa’s own portion that Donny ate more than Clarissa?

A. 1/6 B. ¼ C. 1/3 D. ½
14. How many even numbers are there in this sequence up until the 100th term?

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, …

A. 25 B. 33 C. 49 D. 50

15. There are 120 passengers in a train. On its first stop, a quarter of the
passengers drops off from the train before another family of 6 also leaves the
train. On the second stop, another family of 6 leaves the train before half of the
remaining passengers drops off from the train. How many passengers are left in
the train now?

A. 33 B. 36 C. 39 D. 42

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Please submit your answers after you finish the simulation or if you don’t join the
simulation on Tuesday you can submit your answers before Friday 23:59

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