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This document contains 23 math word problems ranging from simple arithmetic to more complex logic puzzles. The problems cover a variety of math concepts including operations, geometry, fractions, time, and more. Students must read each problem carefully, identify the relevant information, and choose the correct answer from the multiple choice options provided for each question. Critical thinking skills are required to solve these multi-step word problems.

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This document contains 23 math word problems ranging from simple arithmetic to more complex logic puzzles. The problems cover a variety of math concepts including operations, geometry, fractions, time, and more. Students must read each problem carefully, identify the relevant information, and choose the correct answer from the multiple choice options provided for each question. Critical thinking skills are required to solve these multi-step word problems.

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1. Which of the numbers below is the greatest?

A) 20 + 11

B) 20 - 11

C) 20 + 1 + 1

D) 20 1 1

E) 2 + 0 + 1 + 1

2. Michael is painting the word KANGAROO on a poster. Each day he paints one letter. He
painted the first letter on a Wednesday. What day of the week will it be when he paints the last
letter?
A)Monday B)Tuesday

C)Wednesday D)Thursday E)Friday

9. Which of the figures below has the greatest area?

10.A farmer who raises chickens has boxes which hold 6 eggs each and boxes which hold 12
eggs each. What is the least number of boxes he needs to store 66 eggs

A) 5

B) 6

C) 9

D) 11

E) 13

17. In a certain quiz show there are the following rules: every participant has 10 points at the
beginning and has to answer 10 questions. For each correct answer, the participant earns 1 point,
and for each incorrect answer, the participant loses 1 point. Mrs. Smith had 14 points at the end
of this quiz show. How many correct answers did she give?

A) 7

B) 8

C) 9

D) 6

E) 4

18. Four friends, Masha, Sasha, Dasha and Pasha, were sitting on a bench. First Masha changed
places with Dasha. Then Dasha changed places with Pasha. At the end the girls sat on the bench
in the following order from left to right: Masha, Sasha, Dasha, Pasha. In what order from left to
right were they sitting in the beginning?

A) Masha, Sasha, Dasha, Pasha


C) Dasha, Sasha, Pasha, Masha
E) Pasha, Masha, Sasha, Dasha

B) Masha, Sasha, Dasha, Pasha


D) Sasha, Masha, Dasha, Pasha

4. Adam spent five days preparing for a test. The first day he solved one problem, and on each
consecutive day he solved twice as many problems as the day before. How many problems did
Adam solve altogether preparing for the test?

A) 15

B) 16

C) 31

D) 33

E) 63

8. The figure shown in Picture 1 was made out of six identical coins. What is the smallest
number of coins that we need to move to make the figure shown in Picture 2?

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

E) 5

11. Matthew and Clara live in a skyscraper. Clara lives 12 floors above Matthew. One day
Matthew went to visit Clara, and he took the stairs up from his apartment to Claras apartment.
Half-way up he was on the 8th floor. On what floor does Clara live?

A) 12

B) 14

C) 16

D) 20

E) 24

12. We made a big cube using 64 small white cubes, and then we painted five of the sides of the
big cube. How many of the small cubes have exactly two sides painted?

A) 4

B) 8

C) 16

D) 20

E) 24

17. Ella folded a square piece of paper twice, and so made a square with each of its sides as long
as half of the original piece of paper. She then cut off all four corners from the square she made.
Which of the pictures below shows the piece of paper after unfolding?

18. Anna, Beata and Jack go to the same school. One day the librarian said to them, Guess how
many books we have in the school library. Anna said 2010, Beata said 1998, and Jack said
2015. It turned out that the number of books in the library differed from the numbers given by
the children by 12, 7 and 5 (these numbers are not necessarily in the order they made their
guesses). How many books are there in their school library?

A) 2005

B) 2008

C) 2003

D) 2020

E) 2022

1. The figure shown in the picture was made out of identical wooden cubes. How many wooden
cubes were used?

A) 6

B) 8

C) 10

D) 12

E) 15

C) 2009

D) 4018

E) 20009

2. 200 9 + 200 + 9 =

A) 418

B) 1909

9. A red kangaroo and a gray kangaroo together weigh 139 kg. The red kangaroo weighs 35 kg
less than then gray kangaroo. How much does the gray kangaroo weigh?

A) 104 kg

B) 52 kg

C) 87 kg

D) 96 kg

E) 53 kg

10. Peter was dividing a chocolate bar. He broke one row of five pieces for his brother and then
one row of seven pieces for his sister in the way you see in the picture. How many pieces were in
the whole chocolate bar?

A) 28

B) 32

C) 35

D) 40

E) 54

19. One week, Ms. Florentina sold eggs at the market every day from Monday to Friday.
On Wednesday, she sold 60 eggs. On Thursday, she sold 96 eggs, and noticed that every day that
week the number of eggs she sold was equal to the sum of the number of eggs she sold the two
previous days. How many eggs did Ms. Florentina sell on Monday?

A) 20

B) 24

C) 36

D) 40

E) 48

20. A certain vase contains four flowers: one red, one blue, one yellow, and one white.
Maia the Bee sat on every flower in the bouquet only once. She started with the red flower, and
she did not fly directly from the yellow flower to the white flower. In how many ways could
Maia sit on all the flowers?

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

E) 6

1. Ann eats 3 pieces of candy each day. How many pieces of candy does she eat in a week?

A) 7

B) 18

C) 21

D) 28

E) 37

2. An adult ticket to the zoo costs $4, and a ticket for a child is $1 cheaper. On a certain Sunday,
a father went to the zoo with his two children. How much did they have to pay for the tickets?

A) 5

B) 6

C) 7

D) 10

E) 12

12. Each of the figures A to E shown below is made up of 5 blocks. Which of the figures can you
not get from the figure on the right if you move exactly one cube?

A)

B)

D)

E)

C)

13. The sum of two different numbers is 45. At least one of them is less than

A) 5

B) 18

C) 20

D) 22

E) 23

21. How many two-digit numbers are there where the ones digit is greater than the tens digit?

A) 26

B) 18

C) 9

D) 30

E) 36

22. Right now, Mary is five times as old as her sister Li. In 6 years, she will be twice as old as Li.
How old will Mary be in 10 years?

A) 15

B) 20

C) 25

D) 30

E) 35

1. Not taking any steps backwards, Anna went to the car using a path shown in the picture, and
picked up numbers she encountered on her way. Which set of the numbers below could she pick
up?

A) 1, 2, 4

B) 2, 3, 4

C) 2, 3, 5

D) 1, 5, 6

E) 1, 2, 5

2. How many letters from the word KANGUR are repeated in the word PROBLEM?

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

E) 5

9. What number needs to be written in the shaded cloud in order to get the number in the last
cloud as a result of operations shown in the picture?

A) 1

B) 3

C) 5

D) 7

E) 9

10. The square shown in the picture must be filled in such a way that each of the digits 1, 2, and
3 appears in each row and in each column once and only once. If Harry started to fill in the
square as shown, what number can he write in the square marked with the question mark?

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 1 or 2

E) 1, 2 or 3

22. At a round table there are chairs placed with the same distance between them. They are
numbered consecutively 1, 2, 3, . Peter is sitting on chair number 11, directly across from
Chris, who is sitting on chair number 4. How many chairs are there at the table?

A) 13

B) 14

C) 16

D) 17

E) 22

23. How many digits have to be written in order to write down every number from 1 to 100
inclusive?

A) 100

B) 150

C) 190

D) 192

E) 200

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