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Category 1: Primary (Grade 5 to 6)

1. Number Theory:
• Properties of integers
• Divisibility rules
• Prime numbers and factorization
• Multiples and factors
2. Geometry:
• Basic geometric shapes (lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles)
• Perimeter and area of simple shapes
• Symmetry and transformations
3. Algebra:
• Basic operations with algebraic expressions
• Solving simple equations
• Patterns and sequences
4. Combinatorics:
• Counting techniques (permutations and combinations)
• Simple probability problems
5. Logic and Reasoning:
• Deductive reasoning problems
• Logical puzzles and problems

Category 2: Secondary (Grade 7-8)

1. Number Theory:
• Properties of integers, primes, and composites
• Divisibility, modular arithmetic
• Prime factorization and related theorems (e.g., Fundamental Theorem of
Arithmetic)
2. Geometry:
• Properties of angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles
• Similarity and congruence of geometric figures
• Coordinate geometry
3. Algebra:
• Solving equations and inequalities
• Systems of equations
• Polynomials and their properties
• Rational and irrational numbers
4. Combinatorics:
•Counting principles (permutations, combinations, binomial coefficients)
• Pigeonhole principle
• Probability, including conditional probability
5. Logic and Reasoning:
• Logical deductions and reasoning
• Mathematical induction
• Proof techniques (direct, contrapositive, contradiction)

Category 3: Advanced (Grade 9-12)


1. Advanced Number Theory:
a) Modular arithmetic and congruences
b) Diophantine equations
c) Theorems such as Fermat's Little Theorem, Wilson's Theorem, Chinese Remainder Theorem
d) Continued fractions
2. Advanced Geometry:
a) Euclidean geometry including advanced theorems (e.g., Ceva's Theorem, Menelaus' Theorem)
b) Transformational geometry (e.g., similarity transformations, homothety)
c) Non-Euclidean geometry concepts
3. Advanced Algebra:
a) Polynomials, roots, and their properties
b) Complex numbers and their algebraic properties
c) Functions, including advanced topics like logarithmic and exponential functions
d) Inequalities and their applications
4. Advanced Combinatorics:
a) Graph theory basics
b) Generating functions
c) Combinatorial optimization
d) Probability theory and advanced counting techniques
5. Advanced Logic and Reasoning:
a) Advanced proof techniques (e.g., induction, contradiction, pigeonhole principle)
b) Set theory and operations
c) Mathematical logic and propositional calculus.

Section:-1 No. of Questions: 30; Marks per Question: 1, Total Marks: 30


Section:-1 : No. of Questions: 5 Marks per Question: 1 , Total Marks: 5
Section:-3 NO. Of Questions: 15 , Marks per Question: 1 , Total Marks: 15

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