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This document contains 15 math questions from an individual primary mathematics contest. The questions cover a range of topics including arithmetic, algebra, geometry and problem solving. They involve calculating sums, finding patterns, arranging numbers in order, and relating geometric shapes and their properties. The goal is to test participants' mathematical thinking and problem solving abilities across multiple domains.
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Po Leung Kuk

19th Primary Mathematics World Contest


Individual Contest 2016(Final)

Question 1

In the 11-digit number below, the sum of every 3 adjacent digits is 24. What is the
value of X?

8 X 9

Question 2

How many 4-digit numbers can be written as the product of three consecutive
prime numbers such that the thousands digit and the units digit are the same?

Question 3

Find the 6-digit number ABCDEF


¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ such that:

A > B > C > D > E >F and every 2 adjacent digits form a 2-digit number which is
divisible by 3.

Question 4

Find the sum of all integers that are equal to a 2-digit square number multiplied by
a 1-digit prime number.

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Question 5

How many positive divisors does the product of 12×11×10×...×3×2×1 have?

Question 6

Find the smallest multiple of 35 that ends with ‘35’ and the sum of its digits is 35.

Question 7

What is the sum of all 3-digit numbers formed using only odd digits?

Question 8

Arrange the following 5 numbers in descending order: 2847, 3539, 5363, 7308, 11242.

Question 9

5042-5032+5022-5012+…+ 42-32+22-1
Calculate .
2016+2012+2008+…+8+4

Question 10

A polygon has ten times as many diagonals as it has sides. How many vertices does
this polygon have?

Question 11

Given that A is a positive integer. If A2 is divisible by 5, (A+1)2 is divisible by 7


and (A+2)2 is divisible by 9, what is the smallest possible value for A?

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Question 12
4 8 12 16 36 40
Find the value of 1×3 - 3×5 + 5×7 - 7×9 +…+17×19 - 19×21 .

Question 13

In a chess tournament, every player plays against every other player exactly once.
One point is awarded for a win, half a point for a draw/tie and no points for a loss.
At the end of the tournament, the sum of the points scored by all players is equal to
2016. How many players took part in this tournament?

Question 14

The following rectangle ABCD is made up of nine squares. If the area of the
smallest square is 4 cm2, what is the area of the rectangle ABCD in cm2?

D C

A B

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Question 15
In the figure below, ABC and ODC are right angle triangles. Six semi-circles are drawn
S1 + S2 + S3
with their centers indicated by dots as shown. Find the ratio of the areas S .

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