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Iom Maths Qs and Answers 2018

The document provides instructions for students taking an international mathematics olympiad test. It specifies that students should not start the test until instructed to do so. It provides details about the test format, including the number of questions, duration, and scoring. It also lists rules for completing the test, such as filling in identification information and bubbling in answers on the answer sheet.

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Do not start attempting the test paper until you are asked to do so.

ENROLLMENT NUMBER:
(12 or 13 digit)
STUDENT NAME:

NEW DELHI, INDIA

Test Paper Type

AD
Maximum Marks : 100
Duration : 40 Minutes

2
Total Questions : 40

Level - 2

11 th

iOM INTERNATIONAL
Olympiad of
Mathematics
2018-2019
Instructions for the Candidates
1. Write your 12 or 13 digit iOM Enrollment Number and your name on top of the Question
Paper in the given space.
2. Filling up of improper Enrollment Number may lead to unavailability of Result.
3. This Question Paper cum Answer Sheet must be submitted to your teacher after the
completion of the test.
4. Tick  your answer (A, B, C, D or E) on the given box  in this Question Paper cum Answer
Sheet with HB Pencil or Black/Blue Ball point Pen.
5. The Question Paper cum Answer sheet Booklet consists of 40 questions, divided into three
sections.
6. Section-A: Mathematics (24 questions); Section-B: Mental Ability and Reasoning (8 questions);
Section –C: Scholar’s Zone (8 questions).
7. Each question of Section-A carries 2.5 marks, Section-B carries 2 marks and that of Scholar’s
Zone carries 3 marks.
8. Use of calculator or any other devices in the examination is strictly prohibited.
9. This Question Paper contains 8 pages.
10. Rough work should be done on the blank sheet/space provided in the question paper
booklet.
11. Do not start attempting the test paper until you are asked to do so.
12. All the questions are compulsory and there is no negative marking.

Time Consumed Mins.

SIGN./NAME OF THE STUDENT SIGN. OF THE TEACHER


Class: 2 Page : 1 REF/iOM18/AD/LEVEL 2-Set-A
Section–A (Mathematics)

1. I am a two-digit number. I am more than 54 but less 5. In the mathematical statements given below, find the
than 65. The sum of my digits is 6. Which number is value of R.
me?

A. 51 B. 63

C. 61 D. 60

E. None of these
A. 40 B. 45
2. A number which is 19 more than the value of 24 ones C. 50 D. 35
is subtracted from the value of 6 tens, the difference E. None of these
so obtained is:
6. Which among the given toys has the value more than
A. 16 B. 17 180 but less than 200?
C. 21 D. 23
E. None of these
3. In the addition and subtraction given below, the 17 tens 120 ones 19 tens 2 hundreds
correct values of A , B and C are: Toy (1) Toy (2) Toy (3) Toy (4)

A A. Toy (1) B. Toy (2)


C. Toy (3) D. Toy (4)
+ = 47 and 47 – 14 = C
E. None of these
B
7. Which one of the following signs will come in place
A. A = 3 tens, B = 7 ones and of ? in the statement given below?
C = 2 tens + 3 ones 14 ? 6 = 10 × 2
B. A = 3 tens, B = 7 ones and
A. + B.

C = 4 tens + 3 ones C. × D.
÷
E. None of these
C. A = 4 tens, B = 17 ones and
8. A bottle contains water as shown below. How many
C = 4 tens + 3 ones litres of water is needed to fill the bottle completely
if the bottle can hold the maximum 10 litres of water?
D. A = 3 tens, B = 17 ones and
C = 3 tens + 3 ones

E. None of these
4. If the cost of 1 mango and 1 orange is rupees 6,
then what is the cost of 4 mangoes and 4 oranges in
rupees (`)?
A. ` 12 B.
` 24
C. ` 48 D.
` 18 A. 3 litres B. 4 litres
E. None of these C. 6 litres D. 2 litres
E. None of these

Class: 2 Page : 2 REF/iOM18/AD/LEVEL 2-Set-A


9. Total number of erasers in the figure shown below is 12. The difference between the numbers shown by the
equal to the product, ________. given two abacuses is same as:

A. 4 × 4 B. 4×6 Hun- Hun-


C. 6 × 6 D. 5×6 Tens Ones – Tens Ones
dreds dreds
E. None of these
A. 13 tens + 4 ones
10. Which one of the following statements is correct for B. 14 tens + 7 ones
the given figure? C. 19 tens + 11 ones
D. 17 tens + 3 ones
E. None of these
13. Which one of the following is correct for the
statements given below?
Statement 1: There are 70 tens in the sum of 35
and 25.
A. Watermelon is as heavy as the pineapple. Statement 2: Sum of the greatest two-digit number
and the greatest one-digit number
B. Watermelon is lighter than the pineapple.
is 108.
C. Watermelon is heavier than the pineapple.
A. Statement 1 is true and 2 is false.
D. All of these
B. Statement 2 is true and 1 is false.
E. None of these
C. Both the statements 1 and 2 are true.
11. Which one of the following statements is incorrect? D. Both the statements 1 and 2 are false.
A. E. Cannot be determined
9 × 7 = 21 × 3
14. Sugandha eats 2 candies everyday. How many candies
B. 9 + 7 – 5 = 11 would she eat in the month of August?
C. 9÷9=1÷1 A. 62 B. 60
C. 58 D. 56
D. 9–7=7–5
E. None of these
E. None of these

Space for Rough Work

Class: 2 Page : 3 REF/iOM18/AD/LEVEL 2-Set-A


15. In which one of the following rectangles, the length 18. Which one of the following is arranged in descending
of the rectangle is 6 cm more than its breadth? order of the numbers given below?
571 531 561 541
A. 4 cm
571
9 cm 541
A.
561
B. 6 cm 531

8 cm 561
571
C. 4 cm B.
541
12 cm 531

D. 4 cm 571
561
10 cm C.
541
E. None of these
531
16. It takes 9 cups of tea to fill up the kettle. It takes 3
cups of tea to fill up the teapot. How many teapots 531
fill of tea are needed to fill up the kettle? 571
D.
561
541
=
E. None of these
19. Which one of the following shapes has been made
= up of only one straight line and one curve line?

A. 4 B. 6
C. 3 D. 2
E. None of these
17. Mr. Mehta left his office in the evening at the time
shown below in the clock. He waited 15 minutes for A. Shape P B. Shape R
the bus. After the journey, he left the bus at 9  : 20 pm. C. Shape S D. Shape T
How long was his bus journey? E. None of these

20. Find the weight of one sphere in grams (g) from

the following figure.

A. 1 hours 55 minutes
B. 1 hour 35 minutes
C. 1 hour 15 minutes A. 12 g B. 20 g
D. 1 hour 25 minutes C. 15 g D. 18 g
E. None of these E. None of these

Class: 2 Page : 4 REF/iOM18/AD/LEVEL 2-Set-A


21. Atul starts his hockey practices from 13th July 2018. 23. Who among the following girls is the tallest?
If he practices for 12 days, his practice finishes on:

Neha Priyanka Kirti Anushka


A. Neha
B. Priyanka
C. Kirti
D. Anushka
E. None of these
A. Tuesday B. Wednesday
C. Thursday D. Friday 24. In the subtraction given below, X and Y stand for
E. None of these a digit. The product of the missing digits, X × Y is:
22. Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
A. 883 g + 117 g = 1 kg

B. 669 g + 331 g = 1 kg

C. 796 g + 204 g = 1 kg A. 10 B. 4
C. 8 D. 6
D. 544 g + 446 g = 1 kg E. None of these
E. None of these

Section–B (Mental Ability and Reasoning)

25. What comes next in the number pattern given below? 27. Find the missing number (?) in the number pattern
143790 143709 143079 140379 ? given below.

A. 143790 B. 100437
C. 104379 D. 403791
E. None of these
A. 16 B. 14
26. Which one of the following numbers will replace the
question mark (?) in the number series given below? C. 15 D. 17
E. None of these
1 4 16 ?
28. Which one of the following terms will come next in
2 8 32 the number pattern given below?
(1 + 3), (2 + 4), (3 + 5), (4 + 6), ?
A. 36 B. 60
A. (4 + 7) B. (5 + 7)
C. 62 D. 64
C. (6 + 8) D. (4 + 6)
E. None of these
E. (5 + 8)

Class: 2 Page : 5 REF/iOM18/AD/LEVEL 2-Set-A


29. Find the next two figures to complete the figure 31. Which one of the following letters will replace the
pattern given below. question mark (?) in the letter series given below?
P N L J H ?
? ? A. F B. E

A. B. C. G D. I
E. None of these

C. D. 32. There is a certain relationship between the pair


of figures on the either sides of ::. Identify the
E. None of these relationship between the left pair and then find the
missing figure.
30. Take as one square and then count the number of
squares in the given figure.

: :: ? :

A. B.

A. 120 B. 112
C. D.
C. 92 D. 102
E. None of these
E. None of these

Section–C (Scholar’s Zone)

33. Match Column (A) and Column (B) and then choose 34. In a cricket match, a batsman hits four sixes, six fours
the correct option. and gets five more runs in 48 balls. Find the total runs
Column (A) Column (B) scored by the batsman in these 48 balls.
A. 52
1. 5 hundreds – 11 tens is: a. 330
B. 53
2. 3 less than 3 hundreds
C. 58
3 tens 3 ones is: b. 270 D. 51
E. None of these
3. Nearest hundred to 297 is: c. 390
35. If + + + + + = 26,
4. Half of 540 is: d. 300
A. (1 → c), (2 → a), (3 → b), (4 → d) + + = 11 and = 7,
B. (1 → c), (2 → a), (3 → d), (4 → b) then the value of is:
C. (1 → c), (2 → d), (3 → a), (4 → b) A. 6 B. 8
D. (1 → b), (2 → a), (3 → d), (4 → c) C. 4 D. 2
E. None of these E. None of these

Class: 2 Page : 6 REF/iOM18/AD/LEVEL 2-Set-A


36. Find the sum of numbers of , and in 39. Three books (A), (B) and (C) are shown below. Sum
of the weights of which two books is more than
the given figure. 750  grams but less than 1 kg?


230 grams 520 grams 570 grams
Book (A) Book (B) Book (C)
A. 13 B. 17 A. Book (A) and Book (B)
C. 16 D. 14 B. Book (B) and Book (C)
E. 18 C. Book (A) and Book (C)
D. All of these
37. Which one of the following is correct for the
statements given below? E. None of these
40. In the figure shown below, each stands for 3 cm
Statement 1 high. Find the height of each shuttlecock box and
7 tens + 2 ones = 30 then choose the correct option.

Statement 2
4 tens + 9 ones = 49

Statement 3
6 tens – 6 ones = 54

Statement 4
8 tens – 5 ones = 65

A. Statements 1 and 2 are true.


B. Statements 2 and 4 are true.
C. Statements 1 and 4 are true. A. The sum of lengths of all three boxes is

84 cm.
D. Statements 2 and 3 are true.
B. The difference of lengths of Box (A) and
E. None of these
Box (C) is 8  cm.
38. Atul has ` 45 and Rohit has ` 5 more money than C. Box (B) is 6 cm shorter than Box (A) and the
Atul. If Karan has ` 25 less money than Rohit, then Box  (A) is 6 cm shorter than Box (C).
how much more money does Atul have than Karan? D. Box (A) is 3 cm taller than Box (B) but
A. ` 20 B.
` 15 3 cm shorter than Box  (C).
C. ` 25 D.
` 35 E. None of these
E. None of these
Space for Rough Work

Class: 2 Page : 7 REF/iOM18/AD/LEVEL 2-Set-A


ANSWERS
INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD OF MATHEMATICS 2018 (LEVEL 2-Set-A)
PAPER TYPE AA - CLASS 2

1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (B)


9. (B) 10. (A) 11. (E) 12. (C) 13. (B) 14. (A) 15. (D) 16. (C)
17. (D) 18. (C) 19. (C) 20. (C) 21. (B) 22. (D) 23. (C) 24. (C)
25. (C) 26. (D) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (D) 31. (A) 32. (C)
33. (B) 34. (B) 35. (C) 36. (C) 37. (D) 38. (A) 39. (C) 40. (C)

Class: 2 Page : 8 REF/iOM18/AD/LEVEL 2-Set-A

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