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QUESTION

PAPER SET

SOF INTERNATIONAL
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MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD
2023-24

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Total Questions: 50 I Time: 1 hr.

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tions) and
tions ), Math ematical Reasoning (20 Questions
Logical Reasoning (15 Ques
_
Achievers Section (5 Questions)
carry one mark each.
s 3 marks, whereas all other questions
Each question in Achievers Section carrie is not permitted.
is no negative marking. Use of calculator
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by dark ening the circles on the OMR Sheet, use HB
6. To mark your choice of answers g of mangoes. The total weig ht of all the fruits he boug ht
s, 2 kg 60 g of grapes and 5 kg 300
Q.16: Rahul bought 4 kg 90 g of apple
is- - D. 11 .250 kg
C. 11.350 kg
A 11.450 kg B. 11 .000 kg
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5. · th e b ro the f Arnan. Shruti is th
RaJ· ,s
. w if e o f A!! e mother
In the given rectangle repr Alllao an lit. If so u ll •
Venn diagra esents childr d h •s R a j re la lY a ,s th e mother 011
1. going to sc m , en te d to S o u m o
hool , ci·rc le represents c hi\dren li vi n g Arnit, then
ow y a?
a village an 10 i
d · \ represents c h"1\dren who •
sports. Whi tnang e
ch of the fo . urnb li k e A- so n
\\ow1ng n ers represen Grandfather
children who
live in a ,,,\ o to scbOOl ts B.
\age and g but c. Grandson
do not lik e sports?
D- Brother
\8 re fr o tl l th
se \e c t a fi · th e o p ti o n s
gu e g iv en fi w h ic h is ex
6. gure as o n actly
21 \2 ernbe d d ed e o f •its par
in ts.

A. 12
B. 10
c. 15
D. 11
2. How many su
ch pairs of\et A.
DIGITAL ea
ch o f which ters are there in the wo
bas as rnany rd
them in the

A. O ne
word as in th
e English al
letters betw
phabets?
een B. z(
B. Two
C. Three c.

er
D. Four
3. Which o f th
e fo
opposite to th llowing numbers lies D.
e face havin
g nurnber 2, o n the face 7.
net is folded when the giv S el ec t th e c
to form a cube en o rr e c t tl li rr
? th e m ir ro r o r it ll ag e o
is p la c e d v f th e g iv en
6 e rt ic a ll y to word, if
th e le ft .
4 PERFOR
3 M
A. w 1 1 o
2 l d 1 It ld .
B . M 5 l0
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5 C. b E K
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In a ce rt ai n
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B. 3 8. c o d e la n g u
C. 6 'E G U C JN a g e , if 'D E
', th e n h o w T A IL ' is co
D. 5 w il l 'H IG ded as
that langua H E R ' b e co
ge? d ed in
Find the nu
4. mber o f tr
iangles fo rm A. IK.HJF
ed in th e T
figure. g iv en B. IJHIF
S
C. JKIJG
T
- -D- . JKGIFS
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9 e n queS io
n c o n si st s -----
P,_ Q a R t o f a se t o f -
nd sh o w in g th e fo th re e figure
F ig . R sh o ld in g o f a s
w s the m a p ie c e o f pa
n n e r in w h per.
has been cu · e ic h th e fo ld
t S \ e c t a gure ed paper
sh o w s the fi from the o
A. 10 u n fo ld ed fo ptions w ht C 1
B. rm o f F.1g. . •\
l\ R
C. 12
D. More than
12
13. There is a certa·10 l . .
.
(11•• ) • E stablish re ationsh1p between figures (i) and
th • -1ar relationship between figures
C111.. ) • nd . e s1m1
. a (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the
options that will replace the (?) in fig. (iv).
B-
OLh x 6EEf ?•
0 X Q + 0
c. (i) (ii) i ___.
...____(i-ii)_ __.___(_v-)

+
A. ffi
D.
+w 6

JO. Pooja walks 18 m toward s South and then turns left


+
and walks 8 m. She then turns left again and walks B.
9 m. Finally, she turns right and walks 4 m. How far +EB 6
is she now from the startin g point?
A. 14 m DEB +
B. 13 m C.
C. 21 lTI + 6
D. 15 m
6 +
11. Which of the follow ing option s will comple te the D.
given series? +EB O
EXL, GVN, ITP, KRR, ?
A. MTT 14. If'@' denotes '+', '$' denotes '+', '#' denotes 'x'
and '©' denotes '-', then find the value of 32 @ 4 #
B. MPT
57 $ 19 © 6.
C. NPT A. 50
D. NST B. 38
C. 36
12. Which of the follow ing option s does not satisfy the D. 48
same conditi ons of placem ent of dots as in the given
figure? 15. Select a figure from the options which will comple te
the given figure matrix.

¾¾
¾¾
A.
¾¾ ?

B.
A. [2j
B.

C.
C. [SJ
D. D. [2j
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ranged in d escend·
wing op tio ns is ar
A. -4
13
21. order?
lllg
-5 2 7 -9
B. -133 A- 2()' 5'}2 '\0
-9 -5 2 7
c. -114 B. 10'zo'S'l2
3 7 2 -5 -9
o.
11
I 7. What will be the
c. 12's'20'10
least number which -5 -9 2 7
when doubled
will be exactly div
isible by 12, \6 , 21
and 36?
D. zo'to'5'12
A. 22. W hi ch of tb e fo llo
508 w in g is th e ne t of gure?
B. th e given fi
916 I

c.
I
I

504 I
I
I
I

D. 450 I
I

18. In the figure I


I
given below (not dr I

awn to scale), find


I
I
I

LBDF, if AB II CD I

II EF.

A. goo A.
B. 82°
C. 42°
D. 90°
19. Which of the
following figures
hoe of symmetry? does not have
any B.

A.

B. C.

D. N on e of th es e

C. 23. W hi ch of th e f II ow m g ts no
• • t a Py th ag or ea n trtP
• \el·1
0
A. 7, 24, 25
B. 15, 20 , 25
D. Both A and C C. 5, 7, 12
D. 20 ,2 1, 29
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pirection (24-2~) =. The given double bar graph shows 28. Find the values of p and Q.
the sale of movie tickets of two different PVRs 00 five
consecutive days. Study the graph carefully and answer (i) The sum of two integers is 71. If one of them
the following questions. is -101, then other integer is _L .
(ii) The product of an integer and _Q_ lS zero.
900 p Q
~--PVRY
t 800 A. 172
B. 184
0
1
-...
,c,
0
rl}
Ill
700
600 C. 172 1
Q)
500 D. 172 2
...
....
. 400
t,..<
0
300
11)
• d the va lue of x, 1f
29 . F m . -x-3 2x +
-- - -1 = - 7 .
.D
8 200 5 3
z=' A. 10
100 B. 13
0 C. 8
Thu Fri
D. -5
24. What is th~ ratio of the number of movie tickets sold 30. In the given figure, the number of pairs of parallel
by PVR X on Monday and Wednesday together to the lines is- - -
number of movie tickets sold by PVR Y on Tuesday
and Friday together?
A. 15 : 7 •
B. 8: 7 ----.------P
C. 7 : 15 --------------- q
D. 7: 8

25. If each movie ticket costs t 250, then how much I


more money earned by PVR X than PVR Y on all n s
the given five days?
A. 4
A. f 12500 B. 6
B. f 50000 C. 5
C. f 18500 D. None of these
D. None of these
31. If 16, 80, x are in continued proportion, then find the
26. In the given figure (not drawn to scale), AB = BC = value of x.
CD. Find the perimeter of the given figure.
A. 200
B. 250
C. 400
D. 350
A
42 cm 32. If x = 2, y = -1 and z = 3, then the value of expression
A. 108 cm 3x2y + 5xy2 + 6yz2 + 2xyz is _ _
B. 112 cm A. 38
C. 124 cm B. 40
D. 116 cm C. -40
D. - 68
27. The simple interest on a certain sum for 8 months at
4% per annum is f 129 less than the simple interest 33. Difference between the greatest and smallest 8-digit
on the same sum for 15 months at 5% per annum. number that can be formed using the digits 4,6,0 and
The sum is 2 (each digit at least once) is
A. , 2530 A. 86666502
B. , 2400 B. 46666374
C. , 2529 C. 4666347
D. , 3600 D. 46444174

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The expanded form of 5049.135 is-----·
35.
34. What percent of the given figure is shaded?
1 3 5
A. 5000 + 400 + 9 + 10 + 100 +lOQo

1 3 5
B. 5000 + 40 + 9 + 10 + 100 +iooo
3 5
A. 52.5% C. 500 + 40 + 9 + 1 + fo + 100
B. 25%
3 5
C. 33.!.% D. 5000 + 400 + 90 + 1 + 100 +IOOQ
3
D. 40%

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. The population of a town is 2,75,000, out of which A. 142


40% are females. If25% of males moved to big cities, B. 135
then how many males are left in the town? c. 120
D. 152
A. 156570 5 3
B. 165000 41. Rashmi studies hour on Monday, hour on Tuesday
6 4
C. 123750 1 .
and - hour on Wednesday. How much total tune did
D. 128500 2
she spend on studies on the given three days?
37. In my accounts book, I write positive numbers for
profits and negative numbers for losses that I make A. 80 minutes
in my business. Following are the entries in the book B. 125 minutes
C. 135 minutes
for the last seven days: 21, -19, 11, -20, 17, 25 and
-13. How much profit did I make in the last week? D. 95 minutes

A. 32 42. Priya bought 5 pairs of shoes and 3 pairs of socks


B. 22 from the market. If a pair of shoes costs f 215.25 and
C. 34 a pair of socks costs t 52.50, then how much total
D. 24 money did she spend?

38. Maira noted the age (in years) of players in a state


A. t 1187.50
B. t 987.25
cricket team. The ages (in years) are as follows: 24,
C. f 1233.75
37, 28, 25, 30, 21, 24, 22, 22, 28, 25
D. None of these
What is the mean age of the players?
A. 30 years 43. 280 folders are distributed among 50 employees of
B. 27.5 years an office such that each male gets 5 folders and each
C. 20 years female gets 8 folders. How many males are there in
D. 26 years the office?
A. 60
39. The ratio of the number of teachers to the number of B. 40
students in a school is 3 : 200. If there are 36 teachers C. 35
then how many students are there in the school?
'
D. 20
A. 1800
B. 1500 44. The area of a circular field is 6.16 hectares. Find
C. 2400 the cost of fencing it at the rate of~ 7 .50 per metre.
D. 2100 (1 hectare= 10000 sq. m)
A. t 6600
40. A group of 15 children shared a box of candies. After B. t 4250
taking 9 candies each, there were 7 candies left. How C. t 7800
many candies were there at first? D. t 4800

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·t bought a car for a certain
sum of money. He
A. f 10000 H
airs and sold the car for a 6400 f
AS. tv1oht zo% of the cost on rep airs B. f
be spend on rep
speJlt Oft 6000. How much? did ' C. f 9000 H
-- -- -- -- 1 1 H
fi f 0o/c
rofit ade a pro t o 1 o • f 8400
P
if be rn
= :: :: = -- -_ ., .. _ .- -- -- D.

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and select the cle whose perimeter is


{ii) The area of a semicir 2
the given statements carefully
Rea d . 324 cm, is _ _ _ cm .
A6- correct optton.
teroent-1 : Fro.m a bal l of string, Rohit cut a (i) (ii)
d S
Sta ro length of strmg an aransh cut a length 3.6 m 6205
A. 37 days
25 ing length of string 40 days 6237
i~nger than Rohit. _If the remain B.
tota l len gth cut by Rohit C. 32 days 6205
. the ball was twice the 11
tnnd Saransh, then t e ongma eng of the string in
h •• th D. 35 days 6237
a . 78.2 m.
the ball before 1t was cut, was s carefully and state T for
49. Read the given statement
nted 3. of the kitchen true and F for false.
Statement-II : Mr Sharma pai 3
1 ghbour helped (i) If ( - y) + Y =
2 3 4 then y = -32 .
d - of it. The ir nei
and bis son painte 9y- (8y +7 ) 5'
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the fraction of kitchen (ii) Shruti 's father's age is
10 years more than five
to paint of the kitchen. So, s father's age is
4 times Shruti's age. If Shruti'
nted more than their is y years, then
that Mr Sharma and his son pai 40 years old and Shruti 's age
. 1 Sy+ 10 = 40.
neighbour 1s 2• of 8 times
(iii) The equation for the statement" Sum
tement-II are true. is I5x + 8 = 55.
A. Both Statement-I and Sta ofa number x and 15 gives 55"
tement-II are false.
B. Both Statement-I and Sta (ii) (iii)
ent-II is false. (i)
c. Statement-I is true but Statem tem ent-II is true. A. T F T
D. Statement-I is false but Sta F T T
B.
F
correct option. T T
47. Fill the table and select the C.
T F
Order of D. F
Figures N umber
of lines of rotational ct the correct option.
50. Fill in the blanks and sele
symmetry symmetry parallel lines l and m
(i) In the given figure, two
and p. The value
are cut by two transversals n

+
p 1 ofx + y is _ _ _ __
(i) m
I

(ii) $ 0 Q

(iii)

p
D Q
R

R s
s

0 2 3
A. 1
3 1
B. 0 2
(ii) !f the me~sure of two supplementa
ry angles are
3 3 en
C. 0 2 erence betwe
3 1 m the ratio 3 : 7, then the diff
D. I 1
the two angles is - - - -
.
48 • Solve the following and select the correct option (i) (ii)
(i) A cow is tethered in
the centre of a circ r ula
A. 90° 36°
with a 56 m long
field (having diameter 112 cm) B. 180° 54°
m per day, then
rope. If the cow grazes 250 sq. C. 246° 72°
ch tim e wil l be taken by
approximately how mu D. 90° 54°


d?

-r
fiel
the cow to graze the wh ole
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