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Unified Council: Unified International Mathematics Olympiad

The document is a mathematics question paper and key for Class 3 from the Unified International Mathematics Olympiad. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing concepts like numbers, operations, time, measurement, shapes and data interpretation. The key provides explanations for selected questions to illustrate the reasoning and steps to arrive at the answers.

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UNIFIED COUNCIL

A n I SO 9 0 0 1 : 2015 Ce r t i f i e d Or g a n i sa t i o n

UNIFIED INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD (UPDATED)

CLASS - 3
Question Paper Code : UM9009

KEY

1. A 2. D 3. D 4. D 5. D 6. D 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. C

11. B 12. B 13. A 14. A 15. D 16. A 17. A 18. C 19. C 20. D

21. B 22. C 23. A 24. D 25. C 26. A 27. B 28. B 29. C 30. B

31. D 32. C 33. A 34. C 35. C 36. C 37. B 38. D 39. D 40. A

41. D 42. D 43. D 44. B 45. A 46. B 47. C 48. B 49. B 50. D

EXPLANATIONS

MATHEMATICS
No. of quadbike = 1  1 × 4 wheels = 4
1. (A) When white part of the traffic cone is wheels

removed and laid flat is = 10 + 9 + 4 = 23 wheels


5. (D) There are 10 – seVens in the unit digit,
2. (D) 2019 × 1000 = 2019000 (7-digits)
10 – seVentys, 9 – fiVes in the units,
3. (D) Option (A) leaves remainder  4 eleVen and twelVe
Option (B) leaves remainder  5 10 + 10 + 9 + 2 = 31 times
Option (C) leaves remainder  6 6. (D) 3445 > 3322
Option (D) leaves remainder  7 7. (B) Number of apples on a tree = 15
4. (D) No. of bicycles = 5  5 × 2 wheels = 10 Number of apples on the ground = 6
wheels
Total no.of apples = 15 + 6 = 21
No. of tricycles = 3  3 × 3 wheels = 9
wheels
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8. (B) Since, 3 steps 1 jump of a crow 18. (C) Height of 9 cupboard = 208 cm
1 Height of 2 cupboards = 208 × 2 = 416 cm
So, 1 step = jumps of crow
3 Height of the wall is same as 2 cupboards
18 = 416 cm
Therefore, 18 steps = = 6 jumps of
3 19. (C) Cost of a can of soft drink = 20.50
the crow
Amount with Amit = 10.50
9. (A) Multiply by 3 = 0 × 3 Amount needed to Amit to buy the can of
Subtract zero from it = 0 × 3 – 0 = 0 soft drink = 20.50 – 10.50 = 10
10. (C) 1 bus carries  32 students 20. (D) Capacity of white paint = 9 l
?  323 students Capacity of red paint = 13 l
323 ÷ 32 = 10 R 3 Capacity of both paints = 9 + 13 = 22 l
Hence 11 buses are needed to carry 323 21. (B) 44.90 – 24.80 = 20.1
students 20.1 – 10.20 = 9.9
11. (B) 1 child blow  3 ballons in 1 minute 9.9 + 10.20 = 20.1
5 children blow  ? in 2 minute 22. (C) 4001 ml – 251 ml = 3750 ml
5 children  5 × 3 ballons = 3 l 750 ml
= 15 ballons in 1 minute 23. (A) Mass of the toy is 415 g [ 1 unit = 5 g]
In 2 minutes = 15 + 15
= 30 ballons 24. (D)
5 children can blow 30 ballons in 2 minutes
The new sheet has 12 sides
1 4
12. (B) Only is less than 25. (C) 1 km = 1000 m
8 8
7 5 8 360 503
× 6 +143  87
13. (A) 26. (A)
503 416
4548
John had 416 balloons at first
14. (A) 3 kg 381 g = 3381 g
27. (B) 20 minutes to 1:00 = 12:40
Mass of one dictionary = 3381 ÷ 7
28. (B) x + 500 g = 2 kg 500 g
= 483 g
Mass of x is 2 kg
15. (D) The time shown on the clock is 29
minutes past 11 x is 1 kg less than y

16. (A) Pranith can create these numbers So the mass of object y is (2 + 1 = 3 kg)

54637, 45637, 46537, 46357, 46375 3


29. (C) Part of cake ate by Nisha =
8
The smallest of these arises when the 5
is inserted in between 4 and 6 1
Part of cake took by her brother =
4
17. (A) 3000 – 1623 = 1377
3 1
Value of the digit 3 in 1377 = 300 Part of cake left = 1 – –
8 4
Value of the digit 3 in 1732 = 30 8 3 2 3
=   = is left
300 – 30 = 270 8 8 8 8

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8
30. (B) Option (A) :– =1
8 40. (A)
14
Option (B) :– =7
2
41. (D)
18
Option (C) :– =2
9 42. (D) ‘A’ appers once in STATISTIC and twice
6 3 in STATISTICAL
Option (D) :– =
8 4
31. (D) 20 + 20 = 40 and 20 + 30 = 50 43. (D)
32. (C) 2 : 24 is very close to 2:25 44. (B) There are ‘7’ rectangles in the given
33. (A) 5 × 3 = 15 figure.
15 = 15
from the given options 45. (A)

5 = 15 ÷ 3
CRITICAL THINKING
5=5
34. (C) If 2 cookies = 50 46. (B)
Cost of each cookie = 25
25 + 25 = 50
candy + cup cake = 35
To find the cost of candy
cookie + cup cake = 45
5
candy + cup cake = 35
47. (C) No. of pigs = 3
15 + 20 = 35
Thrice the no. of pigs means 3 × 3 = 9
35. (C) Rectangle, quarter circle and semicircle
At present 6 animals
REASONING 3 more cows need so, that the total no. of
36. (C) Table is the odd one out because the animals is equal to thirce the no. of pigs.
chair, sofa and stool are used to sit on. 48. (B) Present time 1 : 30 = 13:30
2 hrs 30 minutes before means
13 hrs 30 min – 2 hr 30 min = 11'O clock
1
1 I 3
H L
2
37. (B) C I D6
49. (B) H1 L
3
1I

I can form the word “CHILD” in 6 ways.


38. (D) A B
C D
E F
G H
IJKLM N
O
50. (D) Small rabbit is 7 weeks 2 days.
There are ‘7’ days in a week.
39. (D) So, 5 days are needed to become the
rabbit ‘8’ weeks old.
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