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If 3 = , and
- = 40,
then what is the value of + ?
(2)
(3)
Edward, Sharon and Karen shared a container of sweets. The container contained 58 sweets. If
friends share sweets equally, how many sweets would be left in container ?
(4)
Karen has 4 more comic books than James. James has 2 fewer comic books than Jeff. If Jeff has
20 comic books, how may comic books Karen has ?
(6)
(7)
300
a. 288,302
b. 288,301
c. 287,302
d. 287,301
In a clock, the hour hand is pointing between digits 2 and 3, and the minute hand is pointing at 3.
What is the current time?
a. 3:15
b. 2:5
c. 3:5
d. 2:15
Ronald's mom made a batch of cookies (each batch has 40 cookies). She had to throw 1/4 of the
cookies as they were over-cooked. Shae made 2 more batches of cookies. How many cookies
does she have now ?
a. 110
b. 80
c. 120
d. 90
ID : F-4-Olympiad [2]
(8)
In a community, two neighbours have rectangular backyard having the same area of 910 sq.
meter. If the breadth of first backyard is 35 meter and breadth of second backyard is 7 meter, find
which backyard will require more fencing and by how much ?
(9)
b. 1
c. 908
(10) Which of following shows flip of following image over the dotted line.
a.
b.
c.
d.
7m
8m
9m
10m
11m
12m
13m
14m
15m
16m
17m
18m
19m
b. After 4 jumps
c. After 6 jumps
d. After 5 jumps
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(13)
8
2
5
=8+(
a. 2
c.
b.
1
5
d. 5
2
5
Number of books
Linda
Karen
24
Anthony
18
Charles
14
Michael
28
1
4
books in a month.
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Answers
(1)
80
Step 1
We have been told that 3 = . This means, one club is same in value as 3 hearts.
Step 2
We have also been told that -
Heptagon
(3)
(4)
22
Step 1
We have been told that Jeff has 20 comic books and James has 2 fewer comic books than
Jeff. This means James has 20 - 2 = 18 comic books.
Step 2
We have also been told that Karen has 4 more comic books than James. This means, Karen
has 18 + 4 = 22 comic books.
(5)
b. 288,301
(6)
d. 2:15
(7)
a. 110
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(8)
910
35
or l1 = 26 meter
Step 3
Now the length first backyard = l1 = 26 meter
We know that the perimeter of rectangle = 2(length + breath)
Therefore the perimeter of first backyard = 2(length of first backyard + breath of first backyard)
= 2(26 + 35)
= 122 meter
Step 4
Similarly the length of second rectangular backyard = l2 meter,
and the breath of second rectangular backyard = 7 meter,
The area of second rectangular backyard = length of second rectangular backyard breath of
second rectangular backyard = l2 7 sq. meter
Since the area of second rectangular backyard = 910 sq. meter
Therefore the area of second rectangular backyard = l2 7 = 910
or l2 =
910
7
or l2 = 130 meter
Step 5
Now the length of second rectangular backyard = l2 = 130 meter
and the perimeter of second rectangular backyard = 2(length of second rectangular backyard
+ breath of second rectangular backyard)
= 2(130 + 7)
= 274 meter
Step 6
Since the perimeter of second rectangular backyard is greater than the perimeter of first
rectangular backyard.
Therefore the second backyard require more fencing.
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Step 7
Since 274 - 122 = 152
Therefore the second backyard require 152 meter more fencing.
Step 8
Therefore the answer = Second, more by 152 meter
(9)
b. 1
When we multiply any number by 1, the result is the same number itself.
(10)
c.
If you look at the all of the images carefully, you will notice that the image
is the mirror image of the given image. Therefore you can say that it shows the flip of the given
image and hence it is the flip of the given image over the dotted line.
(11) b. After 4 jumps
Step 1
After 1st jump, dog will be at 10 and mouse will be at 13
Step 2
After 2nd jump, dog will be at 13 and mouse will be at 15
Step 3
After 3rd jump, dog will be at 16 and mouse will be at 17
Step 4
After 4th jump, dog will be at 19 and mouse will be at 19
Step 5
Therefore, dog will catch mouse in 4 jumps.
(12) c. Multiply by 1, then multiply by 2, then multiply by 3, and so on
(13)
b.
1
5
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(14)
(15)
18
7