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1. The ratio A: B equals to 3:5. Given that A equals 100, find B.

(a) 60
500
(b)
3
125
(c)
2
(d) 500
400
(e)
3
√16 is computed, the simplified form can be written as a b, find a+b.
2. If √
√2
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
(e) 8
3. There is a square with side length√
4
3, and a separate equilateral triangle is
built beside the square with its area same to the square’s. Find the triangle’s
perimeter.
(a) 3 √ 5
(b) 5
11
(c)
2
9
(d)
2
(e) 6
4. A car with 2 engines can run 120 kilometers in 2 hours. If the engines have
the same efficiency, how long will it take for a plane with 4 same engines to
fly 720 kilometers?
(a) 5 ½ hours
(b) 6 hours
(c) 6 ½ hours
(d) 7 hours
(e) 8 hours
5. If a positive integer is randomly chosen from the interval [1,25], what is the
probability that it’ll be prime?
(a) 20%
(b) 28%
(c) 36%
(d) 44%
(e) 52%
6. How many regular hexagons are there in an equilateral triangle of side length
6 made up of unit equilateral triangles?
(a) 1
(b) 6
(c) 10
(d) 11
(e) 20
7. The price of a piece of clothing is first raised by 20%, and then was sold at
80% the raised price at a shopping festival. Find how much the price at the
festival is compared to original, in percentages.
(a) 60%
(b) 96%
(c) 100%
(d) 108%
(e) 120%
8. Denote the mean and median of the first 10 numbers of the Fibonacci
sequence as A and B respectively. Find 10A+2B.
(a) 154
(b) 156
(c) 162
(d) 164
(e) 166
9. If the number 5a6a can be divided by 6, find the sum of all possible last 2
digits.
(a) 62
(b) 68
(c) 128
(d) 130
(e) 186
10. The GCD of A and B is 15, and the GCD of B and C is 25. Find the greatest
possible GCD of A, B, and C.
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
(e) 7
11. The program shown below is ran for a finite number(Not 0) of times, each
time inputting the previous result. A positive integer no greater than 50 is
initially inputted, leading to the result of 3. Find the sum of all possible
numbers that can be initially inputted.

(a) 18
(b) 38
(c) 26
(d) 56
(e) 64
12. In the following diagram, CD:DE=2:1, AB:BC=1:3. Given that the area of
triangle ACE is 96, find the area of triangle ABD.

(a) 12
(b) 16
(c) 24
(d) 30
(e) 32
13. At least how many colors are needed to color in the following diagram so that
neighboring areas have different colors?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(e) 5
14. How many ways are there to put 6 different cards into 3 groups, with 2
cards each?
(a) 15
(b) 90
(c) 180
(d) 360
(e) 5040
15. There is a positive integer between 700 and 800. When divided by 5, it has a
remainder of 3. When divided by 7, it has a remainder of 5. When divided by
11, it has a remainder of 9. Find this integer.
(a) 728
(b) 738
(c) 748
(d) 758
(e) 768
16. In a coordinate system with origin O, a point P is located above the x axis and
below the line y = x. P is mirrored on the x axis onto Q and on the y = x line
onto R. Given that OP is 3 √ 2,find the length of QR.
(a) 3√ 2
(b) 6
(c) 6√ 2
(d) 3 √ 6
(e) 14
17. In the following diagram, FA=FE and Angle AFE + Angle AEF + Angle BAE
=180. Find Angle ABC + Angle BCD + Angle CDE + Angle DEF.

(a) 180
(b) 240
(c) 360
(d) 540
(e) 720
18. In the magic square below, each row, column, and diagonal have the same
sum. Find x.
(a) -271
(b) -272
(c) -273
(d) -274
(e) -275
19. Given that the equation (5-m) x 2-6x+m+5=0 has two distinct roots. Find the
range of m.
(a) m<5
(b) m>4
(c) m<-4
(d) m>4 or m<-4
(e) -4<m<4
20. 2 Math books, 3 English books, and 4 Science books is to be organized in a
row. Books in the same subject is distinct and recognizable. How many ways
are there to organize the books that either 2 math books or 2 English books
are adjacent (But not both)?
(a) 14400
(b) 30240
(c) 44640
(d) 57600
(e) 80000
21. The area of square ABCD is 50, and the length of AD is 10, where D is a
point between C and E. BF is perpendicular to AD at F. Find the length of BF.
(a) 3
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 10
(e) 20
22. An adventurer is on a sledge driven by 10 dogs. However, after 4 hours, 3
dogs were injured, leaving the 7 dogs to drive the sledge. As a result, the
adventurer is late for 2 hours. If the injured 3 dogs can continue to drive
the sledge for 21 kilometers, the adventurer would only be late for 1 hour.
Find the distance between where the adventurer originally was and his
destination.
(a) 72
(b) 74
(c) 76
(d) 78
(e) 80
23. Find the sum of all solutions of this equation: 2 x 4 +3 x3 −16 x 2+3 x +2=0
(a) -1.5
(b) -4
(c) 2.5
(d) -2 √ 3
(e) 0
24. Find the area of the shape bound by y=||x-1|-2| and y=3.
(a) 16
(b) 17
(c) 18
(d) 19
(e) 20
25. In a 3*4 diagram, James could go upwards, downwards, and to the right one
step at a time. When he lands at a square, he collects the number in that
square and add it to his sum. No square can be visited twice or more. If
James would like to go from the top left corner to the bottom right corner,
what is the greatest sum that he could collect?

1 -1 3 2
2 -1 4 -1
-2 2 -3 1

(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
(e) 11

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