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UNIFIED INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

CLASS - 7
Question Paper Code : UM9279

KEY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D C D B A D B B B A
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A D D A B C A A C B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C D C B A A B A D C
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
(A,B,D) (A,B,D) (A,B,C) (A,B,C) (B,C,D) B C C C D
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
C A C D D D B B A C

EXPLANATIONS
MATHEMATICS - 1 1
 Area of right angled triangle = × product
2
1. (D) x = 60° [ corresponding angles] of perpendiculars
x + y = 180° 1
= × 6 cm × 8 cm = 24 cm2
y = 180° – 60° = 120° 2
2. (C) Let the other number be x 4. (B) Given in ABC, AB = AC C = B = 50°
Given –36 + x = 23 A = 180° – B – C = 80°
x = 23 + 36 = 59 5. (A) SSS criterion is used to construct equilateral
triangle
3. (D) 102 = 82 + 62  6cm, 8cm and 10cm
x y
are the sides of a right angled triangle 6. (D) If 1 1
y x

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7. (B) If each observation is decreased by ‘5’ PTR x
then mean also decreases by 5 But I = 
100 40
8. (B) To construct a triangular pyramid it is
required 4 equilateral triangles 1
xR
9. (B) x + y + y + z + z + x = 8 + 5 + 7 = 20 4 x
100 40
2x + 2y + 2z = 20
R = 10%
2(x + y + z) = 20
15. (B) In ADC, 70° +C + ADC = 180°
20
x +y+z=  10 C + ADC = 180° – 70° = 110°
2
8 + z = 10 But y = C + ADC = 110°

z = 10 – 8 = 2 16. (C) Given (side)2 = 196 cm2 = (14 cm)2

10. (A) Let CP of each article be `x Side = 14 cm

 CP of 12.5 article = `12.5x Diameter of the circle = 14 cm

Given SP of 10 article = `12.5x d


Radius = = 7 cm
2
`12.5 x
 SP of 12.5 article 
10 22
Area of the circle = r2 = × 7 × 7 cm2
= `1.25x 7
 Gain = SP – CP = 1.25x – x = 0.25x = 154 cm2
 Gain percentage Remaining area = 196 cm2 – 154 cm2 =
42 cm2
Gain `0.25 x
  100  25%
CP x 6 7
17. (A)  0.857,  0.777
11. (A) Option ‘A’ is a pentagon but remaining 7 9
three options are quadrilaterals 95 99
  0.848,  0.883,
12. (D) Given (4x – 7) cm = (2x + 5) cm 112 112
4x – 2x = 5cm + 7 cm 3 97
 0.75,  0.866
2x = 12 cm 4 112
x = 6 cm  2x + 5 = 17 cm  0.848 lies between 0.857 & 0.777
55
13. (D) Middle odd number =  11 7 95 6
5   
9 112 7
Next odd number = 11 + 2 = 13
18. (A) Given figure has 4 lines of symmetry
Largest odd number = 13 + 2 = 15
14. (A) Let principal be ` x

41
Amount = x
40

41 x
I=A–P= x
40

x 19. (C) The above given table is in the form of y


I = 9x – 2
40
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1 2 4 1 a2b c3  a5 b4  c2
20. (B) LHS  y  y  11  y 23. (C)
3 7 7 a7b 8c9  a11b12c 13  a14b15c 16
2 2 = a2+5+7+11–14 b1+4+8–12+15 c3+2–9+13+16
 3  2 y2  y  y 2  2
7 3 = a11 b16 c25
1 2   4 1 2 
  y2  2 y2  y2    y  y  y  21 x3 y3  14 x3 y
3 3   7 7 7 
  3 3 3
 25   25  21 x y
+ (11 + 3 – 2) 24. (B)
7 x2 y  7 x2 y  25 5
5  
  y2  6 y2  2 y2   4 y  y  2 y   5 

3

7   12
    2
5 14 x3 y 5
  
3 y2 2
7x y 25 5 2
17x y
  y  12
3
3 2
= (–y2 – y + 12)  xy2  x
5 5
21. (C) Given AB||CD
DAB + ADC = 180  (1) x 4x
25. (A) Given 4   24 22x = 25
4
Given AD||BC  D
AB + ABC = 180  (2) 4x  4  4x
  24 2x = 5
From eq (1) & (2) 4

 ADB  ADC   DAB  ABC (4  1) 5


 4x  24 x
4 2
 ADC = ABC
22. (D) Given area of first square = 36cm2 = (6cm)2 3
 4 x   24
4
B
5
 5 2
(2 x) x   2  
 2
A C
6 cm 8 cm 10 cm 4
 (22 )x  24   32 = 55/22
3
 S12 = (6 cm)2
 S1 = 6 cm 15 1 1 1 2 7
26. (A) LHS    of  
Similarty S2 = 8 cm & S3 = 10 cm 2 2 2 4 5 3

 S1 + S2 + S3 = 6cm + 8cm + 10cm = 24cm 15  7 4 


 of   
In ACD, AC = 24cm & BC = 10cm & C = 90 8 5 3
 AB2 = (24cm)2 + (10cm)2 = 576 cm2 + 100
cm2 = 676 cm2 15 1 2 7 15 1
  8    of
2 2 5 3 8 15
AB2 = (26cm)2
 AB = 26cm 15 2 7
  4   8
2 5 3

15 112 225  120  224


 4 
2 15 30
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121 34. (A,B,C)

30 Except option ‘D’ remaining options are
true
1 35. (B,C,D) In ABD,
4
30
90° + 30° + x = 180°
27. (B) Only one line can be drawn through the x = 180° – 120° = 60°
given point which is parallel to the given
line In BCD, given BC = CD
 CDB = CBD = y
Given point y + y + 30° = 180°
2y = 180° – 30° = 150°
Required line
150
y  75
2
Given line
x + y = 60° + 75° = 135°
28. (A) Given
REASONING
A : B = 0.01 0.11 = 0.01 × 100 0.11 × 100
= 1 : 11 36. (B) The innermost line is Pink instead of
B : C = 2.2 : 1 = 2.2 × 10 : 1 × 100 = Green.
11 5
22 : 10  11: 5
 A : B : C = 1 : 11 : 5
29. (D) Side of a square

Perimeter 140m
   35m
4 4 37. (C) The series follows 2 rules:
Area of square = S2 = (35m)2 = 1225 sq (1) The number written in words is reduced
metres by 1 every time. This number is written in
words and in numerical form alternately.
30. (C) Factors of 48 area 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16,
24, 48 (2) The second number increases by 1 every
time.
 Total factors of 48 = 10
By following these rules, the next term
MATHEMATICS - 2 will be THREE-5.

31. (A,B,D) 38. (C) After studying the given information


carefully. We observe that D < A < B > C
Given DCP MLA
B>C>A>D
D = M, C = L & P = A
B>A
and CP = A, DP = MA, DC = ML
39. (C) Everytime the shape turn 90° right. The
32. (A,B,D)
colours of a shape from top to bottom
Given problem is t rue for all values of x moves next below shape. Bottom shape
Except zero colour moves to top position shape.
33. (A,B,C)
Except option ‘D’ remaining options are 40. (D)
true

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Statement-2 : 8th July 2017 is a saturday
Hence both statements are true.
47. (B) 3
According to the given picture, B, E and A
41. (C)
have four friends means
B or E
1

F
2 3 4 5
B or E

42. (A) 6
1, 3, 4 are represents the letters B, E, A
43. (C) 23 – 12 = 11 × 7 = 77 F is friend with only B and E
45 – 28 = 17 × 2 = 34 F represent number 5
31 – 19 = 12 × 3 = 36 B and E reperesents 4 and 1
44. (D) Pile, Pine, Pice, Pie, Pen and Pin can be Therefore A represent number 3
formed. 48. (B) False
45. (D) FR IDAY AU G U S T
Minivan Pickup Sedan Sport
utility
IRF YA D GUATSU
Minivan is left most corner
WINTER Minivan is not parked between the pickup
and sedan
NIWRET So statement 3 is false.
CRITICAL THINKING 49. (A) Pig + 2 Monkeys = Elephant

46. (D) 46 (from balance 1)

8th Jan 2017  Sunday Kangaroo + Pig = Elephant


8th Mar 2017 is 31 – 8 (from balance 2)
 23 days + 28 + 8 2 Pigs + Monkey = Elephant + Kangaroo
59 days (from balance 3)
  3 odd days
7
Elephant + Kangaroo = 2 Pigs + Monkey (3)
 Wednesday Elephant – Kangaroo = Pig (2)
Statement-1 : Mar 2017 is Wednesday 2 Elephant = 3 Pigs + Monkey
(true)
2 (Pig + 2 Monkeys) = 3 Pigs + Monkey
March April May June July
2 Pigs + 4 Monkeys = 3 Pigs + Monkey
23 days 30 days 31 days 30 days 8 days
3 Monkey = Pig
122 days
 17 weeks 3 odd days Elephant = 3 Monkeys + 2 Monkey
1
Elephant = 5 Monkeys
 Saturday

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50. (C) There are 2 shortest paths from A to B
and there are 3 shortest paths from B to
C. Therefore, the number of ways of
taking the shortest path from A to C by
passing through B is 2 × 3 = 6 ways.

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