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CLASS

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QUESTION
PAPER SET

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SOF INTERNATIONAL
MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD
2017-18

elinestor theCancidate Jotal Ousstions: 5 Time 1 ar

1. You will get additional ten minutes to fill up information about yourself on the OMR Sheet, before the start of the exan.

2. Write your Name, School Code, Class, Section, Roll No. and Mobile Number clearly on the OMR Sheet and do not forget to sign it.

Wewillshare with you your marks/ result on your mobile number.


3. The Question Paper comprises four sections:
Logical Reasoning (10 Questions), Mathematical Reasoning (10 Questions), Everyday Mathematics (10 Questions) and
Achievers Section (5 Questions)
Each question in Achievers Section caries 2 marks, whereas all other questions carry one mark each.
4. All questions are compulsory. There is no negative marking. Use of calculator is not permitted.

5. There is only ONE correct answer. Choose only ONE option for an answer
6. To mark your choice of answers by darkening the circles on the OMR Sheet, use HB Pencil or Blue/Black ball point pen only. E.9.
Q.16: Sonia had 80 sweets. She gave 15 sweets to Danish and 15 sweets to Megha. How many sweets are left with her?

50 B. 30 C..60 D. 40
As the correct answer is option A, you must darken the circle corresponding to option A in the OMR Sheet. 16.
7. Rough work should be done in the blank space provided in the booklet.

8. Return the OMR Sheet to the invigilator at the end of the exam.

9. Please fill in your personal details in the space provided on this page before attempting the paper.

CHAPTERWISE ANALYSIS 2017-18


CHAPTER LIST SET-A SET-B
LOGICAL REASONING
1. Patterns 1,4 2,6,9
2. Alphabet Test 7
3. Coding-Decodin9
4 Ranking Test
Mirror Images 9
6. Geometrical Shapes and Solids 8
7. Embedded Figures 2
8. Direction Sense Test
9. Days and Dates & Possible Combinations
10. Analogy and Classification 5 10
MATHEMATICS
1. Number Sense 14 16
2. Computation Operations 13, 17, 18, 22, 25, 32, 33, 35 12,13, 15, 19,21, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31,34
Fractions 16, 28, 34 11,27,33, 35
Length, Weight, Capacity, Time and Money 11,21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30 14, 20, 22, 23, 24, 29
5. Geometry 17
6. Data Handling 12,19, 20, 31 18,3
LOGICAL REASONING
1. Find the missing number.
43269 44269
4536946569 ? 49269
A. 48769 B. 47869 C. 48569 D. 47269
2. Which of the following figures is exactly embedded in Fig. (X)?

Fig. X)
A B. D.

3. How many meaningful words can be formed with second, sixth, tenth and fourteenth
letters in the given series?

LNCFPOKMB EHQJDSVXZ
A. Nil B. One C. Two D. More than two
4. Which of the following figures will complete the pattern in Fig. (X)?
A. B

C. D Fig.(X)
5. There is a definite relationship between figures (i) and (i). Establish a similar
relationship
between figures (ii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the options which will
replace the (?) in fig. (iv).

(i) (ii) (iv)

B. C.

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6 The Vanilla cake is heavier than the Coconut cake. The Chocolate cake is heavier than
the Vanilla cake but lighter than the Mango cake. Which of the following is the correct
order of cakes from the heaviest to the lightest?7
A. Vanilla, Coconut, Chocolate, Mango B. Mango, Chocolate, Coconut, Vanilla
C. Mango, Vanilla, Chocolate, Coconut D. Mango, Chocolate, Vanilla, Coconut
7. How many possible combinations of 1 color and 1 item are possible from the given colors
and items?

Item LUNCH
Color Red Blue White Pink Green Yellow
A. 10 B. 18 C. 28 D. 24

8. ldentify the solids in the given figure.


P R S T
A. Cone Sphere Cube Cuboid Cylinder
B. Cuboid Cube Sphere Cylinder Cone S
C. Cone Cylinder Sphere Cube Cuboid
Cube Cylinder Cone Cuboid T
D. Sphere
9. Find the mirror image of Fig. (X).
Mirror
HEN
Fig.00
A. a H B. MEH C. NIH D. MEH
10. The code for some letters are shown below.

|Letters A SR O|DTNL
Code OO = x >
Find the code for INDIA.
A. O > A# B. # A<#O C. A < #0 D.# A>#O

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

11. Which of the following is the lightest?

A 42 kg 260 g B. 52kg 20 g C. 62 kg 350 D. 38 kg 350g


+

32 kg 125 24 kg 10 0 82 kg 120 14 kg128


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12. The given table shows the number of pages read by Soham and Sakshi in 4 months
ths.
Who reads less number of pages in the months of January, Month
March and April altogether and by how much? Number of pages read
Soham Sakshi
A. Soham, 119
January 6884 6795
B. Sakshi, 314 February 6947 6892
C. Soham, 314 March 6780 6920
D. Sakshi, 119 April 6915 6745

13. Find the values of P, Q, R and S.

Number of LCM of 36
factors of 60 and 216 R HCF of 36 Is 1389 divisible
and 120 by 3? True/False
P Q R S
A. 12 612 12 False
B. 12 612 12 True
C. 12 216 12 False
D. 12 216 12 True
14. The number represented by the abacus is
A. Forty five hundred thousand two hundred ninety seven
B. Forty five thousand two hundred seventy nine
C. Four ten thousand five thousand two hundred
ninety seven
D. Forty five thousand two hundred ninety seven TTh Th HT 0
15. Which of the following two figures have same perimeter?
18cm 24cm
25 cm P 25 cm 24 cm 24 cm 25 cm 25 cm
Q

18 cm 24 cm 24 cm
A. P and Q B Q and R C. Pand R D. None of these

16. The given list shows the names of the students who are in
Students in
the Sports Club. What fraction of names are starting with the Sports Club
alphabet S?
2
Ananya Saumya
A 8
B. Shalu Shikha
1 Mona Anushka
C. D. Sonika Parul
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17. Select the INCORRECT option.
A. XXIV + LIX = 83
B. XXV + XXXVIl = 62
C. LX-XXIV =16
D. XXXIX -
XVI =
=23
18. Kartik solved the division problem as shown here. 454
Which expression could be used to check his answer ? 3 1364(
A. (454 x 3) +2 -12
16
B. (454 x 3) +3 -15+
14
C. (454 x 3) x 2 -12
D. (454 x 3) x 3

Direction (19-20): The given bar graph shows the number of 7 200 notes with five girls.
Study it carefully and answer the following questions.

19. The five girls have notes altogether. Neha


A. 88 B. 76 Charu
C. 96 D. 106 Monika

20. They have Sidhi


altogether.
A. 15200 B. 17600 Surbhi
10 20 30
C. 21200 D. 20200
Number of 200 notes

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

7 2550 in a month. Every month, she spends 1875 and saves the rest.
21. Bhavya earns
How much will she save in 3 years?
A. 7 24300 B. 716200 C. 732400 D. 7 25600

and packed them in small baskets. If each


22. Pratham bought 84 dozen bananas for charity
baskets would he need to pack all the
basket could hold 16 bananas, then how many
bananass?
B. 63 C. 58 D. 68
A. 65

Shivam is 1 times of his weight. What is the total weight of


23. Aarav weighs 60 kg and
both of them?
C. 160 kg D. 164 kg
A. 140 kg B. 180 k9
68488 for 14 tickets of a concert. What
is the cost of one ticket?
24. Aditya paid 7 D. 7 4294
B. 7 4892 C. 7 4684
A. 75124
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25. Capacity of theatre X is 82590
people and of theatre Y is 58765 people. How many more
people can sit in theatre X than in theatre Y7
A. 23825 B. 32470 C. 21475 D. 28740
26. The distance between Town P and Town Q when rounded off to nearest hundred is
3500 km. Which of the following is a possible distance between the two towns?
A. 3554 km B. 3448 km C. 3490 km D. 3560 km
27. Amrita took a flight at 9 : 45 from
Singapore to Delhi. She then took a taxi to home. It
took her 2 hrs and 15 mins
by taxi to reach home. If she reached home at 17:20, then
how long was her flight?
A. 4 hrs 50 mins
B. 5 hrs 10 mins C. 6 hrs 10 mins D. 5 hrs 20 mins
28. Mrs Gupta baked cake and cut it into 9 equal slices. She ate 1 slice and gave 2 slices
a
to her children and 2 slices to her husband. What fraction of cake is left with her?
A. B. C. D.

29. Jaya is 92 cm tall. Her brother Abhishek is twice as tall as Jaya. How tall is Jaya's mother
if she is 36 cm shorter than Abhishek?
A. 164 cm B. 152 cm C. 148 cm D. 136 cm
30. Pooja went to movie with her friend. She bought two movie tickets for
a
250 each,
2 cold drinks for 7 20 each and 2
packets popcorn. What information is needed to
of
find the total amount spent by Pooja?
A. The number of people in the movie B. The name of the movie
C. Cost of a cold drink D. Cost of a packet of popcorn

ACHIEVERS SECTION

31. The given pictograph shows the number


Children Number of ice-creams bought
of ice-creams bought by 4 children.
Mohit
Which two children bought a total of 36
ice-creams? Vaani
A. Vaani and Richa
Puneet
B. Mohit and Puneet
Richa
C. Puneet and Richa
= 4 ice-creams and 2 ice-creamns
D. Mohit and Vaani

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32. Identify the number using the given clues.

Its tens digit is 4 more than smallest odd number.


Its thousands digit is 3 more than hundreds digit.
lts ones digit is 4th multiple of ten thousands digit.
It hundreds digit is multiple of 2.
Its ten thousands digit is common factor of 2 and7.

A. 114554 B 17454 C. 14754 D. 15244

33. Read the statements carefully and state T for true and F for false.
P A factor of a number is always smaller than number.
Q. A multiple of an odd number is always odd.
R. 1 is one of the common factors of 4, 18 and 100.
S. A positive multiple of a positive number is not always greater than the number itself.
P Q R S
A. F T T
B. T T T
C. F T F
D. T F T F

34. I -1
and t h e n find the value of

A. 4 B. 2 C. 39 D. 3
35. Select the CORRECT match of division in column-I with their remainder in column-I.
Column-II
Column-
A. 2047515 Three

B 32908 13 Five

C. 1727914 Four

D. 14919 12 Six

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