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AUSTRALIAN MATHEMATICS COMPETITION AN ACTIVITY OF THE AUSTRALIAN MATHEMATICS TRUST THURSDAY 4 AUGUST 2011 JUNIOR DIVISION COMPETITION PAPER AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL YEARS 7 AND 8 TIME ALLOWED: 75 MINUTES INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION GENERAL 1. Do not open the booklet until told to do so by your teacher. 2. NO calculators, side rules, log tables, maths stencils, mobile phones or other calculating aids are permitted. Scribbling paper, graph paper, ruler and compasses are permitted, but are not essential. 3. Diagrams are NOT drawn to scale. They are intended only as aids. 4, There ate 25 multiple-choice questions, each with 5 possible answers given and 5 questions that require a whole number answer between 0 and 999. The questions generally get harder as you ‘work through the paper. There is no penalty for an incorrect response. ‘This is 2 competition not a test; do not expect to answer all questions, You are only competing against your own year in your own State or Region so different years doing the same paper are not compared. . Read the instructions on the answer sheet carefully. Ensure your name, school name and school ‘year are entered. It is your responsibility to correctly code your answer sheet. 7. When your teacher gives the signal, begin working on the problems. THE ANSWER SHEET 1. Use only lead pencil. 2. Record your answers on the reverse of the answer sheet (not on the question paper) by FULLY colouring the circle matching your answer. 3. Your answer sheet will be scanned. The optical scanner will attempt to read all markings even if they ate in the wrong places, so please be careful not to doodle or write anything extra on ‘the answer sheet. If you want to change an answer or remove any marks, use a plastic eraser and be sure to remove all marks and smudges. INTEGRITY OF THE COMPETITION ‘The AMT reserves the right to re-examine students before deciding whether to grant official status to their score. Junior Division Questions 1 to 10, 3 marks each . The value of 2011 — 1102 is (A) 1 (B) 1191 (©) 1001 (D) 989 () 909 . In the diagram, the value of x is (A) 75 (B) 80 (©) 85 () 90 (©) 9% . [left for a walk at 2:15pm and returned at 3:20pm, How long was I out walking? (A) 50minutes (B) 55minutes (C) 60minutes (D) 65 minutes (B) 70minutes . On this number line, ee the point 15 units to the left of Q is (A) -10 (B) -9 (Co (D)5 (®) 10 . The value of 888 — (88 — 8) is (A) 808 (B) 880 (©) 800 (D) 792 (B) 2011 . We know that 5 x 7 x 11 = 385. What is the value of 0.5 x 0.7 x 0.117 (A) 38.5 (B) 3.85 (©) 0.385 (D) 0.0385 (E) 0.00385 J2 7. In the diagram, lines PT, QU, RV and SW intersect at O. LQOR = 20°, SOT = 50° and LVOW = 70°. The size of LPOQ is i: 8 Q. oO P T U w v (A) 30° (B) 40° (©) 50° (0) 60° (5) 80° 8. The value of 24 + 4? is (a) 16 (B) 32 (©) 34 (D) 36 (B) 64 9. Warren reads 20 pages in 30 minutes. At this rate how long will it take him to read 66 pages? (A) Uhr 34min (B) 1hr 36min (C) thr 37min (D) Thr 38min (B) 1hr 39min 10. Each of the following 2-digit numbers has one digit covered. Which of the five numbers is the only possible multiple of 127 (a)30) U9 (Us (3 ®)5 Questions 11 to 20, 4 marks each 11, In the diagram, ABCD is a square. What sm is the value of x? A B (A) 142 (B) 128 (C) 48 (D) 104 (B) 52 2 D Cc 12. J3 Billy counts backwards by 7, starting at 5907. When he reaches a single-digit number, he stops counting. The number he stops at is (aya (B) 6 (7 (D) 8 )9 13, ‘The following tile is made from three unit squares. What is the area, in square units, of the smallest: square which can be made from tiles of this shape? (A) 16 (B) 25 (C) 36 (D) 64 @)8 14. Which of the following is closest to (A) 0.01 (B) 0.1 (D) 10 (©) 100 15, 16. In the diagram, PT divides /RPQ in half and SQ divides /PQR in half. PRQ = 60°. What is the size of SUP? (A) 75° (B) 60° (C) 45° (D) 40° (E) 30° If the sums of the numbers on each of the three pairs of opposite faces are equal, find the sum of all six numbers on this cube. (A) 196 (B) 188 (©) 210 (D) 186 (B) 198 a7. J4 If m and n are positive whole numbers and mn = 100, then m+n cannot be equal to (A) 25 (B) 29 (C) 50 (D) 52 (®) 101 18. In the following addition, some of the digits are missing. im 7 ai O 9 +O 8 oO The sum of the missing digits is (A) 23 (B) 21 (Cc) 0 (D) 18 (5) 15 19. If Peter lost 20 kg in weight he would then weigh 4 times as much as his pet wombat. ‘Together they weigh 200 kg. How much does the wombat weigh? (A) 30kg (B) 36kg (©) 40kg (D) 164kg (E) 170kg 20. ‘Two tourists are walking 12km apart along a fiat track at a constant speed of 4km/h. When each tourist reaches the slope of a mountain, she begins to climb with a constant speed of 3km/h. a ae

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