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This document provides the key, explanations, and solutions to questions on a mathematics exam for Class 6. Some key details: 1) The key provides the answers to 50 multiple choice questions on the exam. 2) The explanations section provides work to support the answers to questions 1 through 8 on topics like percentages, ratios, and arithmetic operations. 3) The questions cover a range of mathematics concepts for 6th grade level including fractions, percentages, ratios, arithmetic, algebra, geometry and more.

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Unified International Mathematics Olympiad: Class - 6 Question Paper Code: UM9267

This document provides the key, explanations, and solutions to questions on a mathematics exam for Class 6. Some key details: 1) The key provides the answers to 50 multiple choice questions on the exam. 2) The explanations section provides work to support the answers to questions 1 through 8 on topics like percentages, ratios, and arithmetic operations. 3) The questions cover a range of mathematics concepts for 6th grade level including fractions, percentages, ratios, arithmetic, algebra, geometry and more.

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UNIFIED INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

CLASS - 6
Question Paper Code : UM9267

KEY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D B B A A B C B B A
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C C A C A C B D B B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A D B D C B B A C D
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
B,C A,B,C A,B,C A,B,C A,B,C,D D A C B D
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
B,C D D D A C B A A C

EXPLANATIONS
MATHEMATICS - 1
25
01. (D) Let the number of marbles that Gouthami = 72 – × 72 = 54
100
has be 100
02. (B) LHS
Number of marbles left with Gouthami
after 20% 0.001+ 0.008 + 0.027  0.018
=
marbles given to Pardhu = 100 – 20 % of 0.01 + 0.04 + 0.09  0.02  0.06  0.03
100 = 80
0.018
Number of marbles left with Gouthami =
0.03
after given to Esha = 80 – 10% of 80 = 72
Remaining marbles with Gouthami 1.8
= = 0.6
= 72 – 25% of 72 3

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03. (B) Required sum = 08. (B) Area of the shaded region
(8 + 6) + (16 + 6) + (24 + 6) + ..... + (88 + 6) Total area
= = 50 cm2
= (8 + 16 + 24 +.....+ 88) + (6 + 6 + 6 +.....+6) 2
eleven 6’s
45
= 8(1 + 2 + 3 + ......+11) + 66 09. (B) Among the given options is least
2
= 8 × 66 + 66 common multiplier of the given four
fractions.
= 594
10. (A) Area of both paths = Area of the path
04. (A) Total amount to be paid for 12 kms
parallel to length + Area of the path
= ` 16.8 + 4 × ` 9.60 + 7 × ` 6.30 parallel to breadth – Area of square PQRS
= ` 16.8 + ` 38.4 + ` 44.1 5m
A B
= ` 99.3
P Q
05. (A) E = 7 & A = 6 & B + C + D = 20
30m 5m
A+B+C+D+E S R
= 7 + 20 + 6 = 33 D C
40m
y z 3 1 1
06. (B) Given × = × = = 40 × 5 m2 + 30 × 5 m2 – 5 × 5 m2
z x 2 6 4
= 200 m2 + 150 m2 – 25 m2 = 325 m2
y 1 11. (C)
=
x 4
0.75) 1.05 (1
x 0.75
 =4
y 0.3) 0.75 (2
0.60
w x 4 16 0.15) 0.3 (2
 × = ×4= 0.3
x y 3 3
0
 w : y = 16 : 3
07. (C) LHS HCF of 0.75 and 1.05 = 0.15
12. (C) Let the number be ‘x’
1 2
= 9999 + + 9999 + + 9999 4x + 11 = – 81
11 11
4x = – 81 – 11 = – 92
3 10
+ + ......+ 9999 +
11 11 92
x= = – 23
4
= (9999+ 10) +
13. (A) Given 200 min : 240 min = 20 km : x km
 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
 + + + + + + + + +   Product of extreems = Product of means
 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 
 5x = 6 × 20
 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5+ 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 +10  6 × 20
= 99990 +   x= = 24
 11  5
55 14. (C) –1 is the greatest negative integer.
= 99990 + = 99995
11

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15. (A) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 24. (D) Sum of four angles of a square
27, 29, 31 = 4 × 90° = 360°
th
 31 is the 16 odd number 25. (C) 1000002 is the smallest 7 digit number
 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + ......+ 31 having 3 different digits.
= 16 × 16 = 256 26. (B) Total no. of letters collected in the whole
16. (C) CXL + LXXXIV – XC – LIX week = 33
= 140 + 84 – 90 – 59 = 75 = LXXV Given each = 10 letters
17. (B) Number of matchsticks used in pattern  Total no. of letters = 33 × 10
1=3=2+1 = 330 letters
Number of matchsticks used in pattern
41  5  1  12 + 9  8  
2=5=2×2+1 27. (B) LHS =    
10  6  6  30  
Number of matchsticks used in pattern
3=7=2×3+1 41  5  1 13 
=    
 Number of matchsticks used in pattern 10  6  6 30 
99 = 2 × 99 + 1 = 198 + 1 = 199
41  5  5  13 
18. (D) A circle has more than 10 lines of symmetry. =   
10  6  30 
19. (B) Option ‘B’ satisfies the given all conditions.
20. (B) Dividend = Divisor × Q + R 41  5 8 
=  +
3134688 = divisor × 9765 + 123 10  6 30 
Divisor × 9765 = 3134688 – 123
41  25+ 8 
= 3134565 = 
10  30 
3134565
Divisor = = 321 41 33 123  33
9765 =  =
10 30 30
a b c 1 1 a 1
21. (A) × × = × 2×  =
b c d 3 2 d 3 90
= =3
30
b c d 1 b
× × =2× ×3 = 3 28. (A) LHS = –145 + 79 – 265 – 41 + 2 + 1056 –
c d e 2 e
798 – 38 + 44 – 1
c d e 1 1 c 3 = –145 – 265 – 41 – 798 – 38 + 79 + 2 +
× × = × 3×  =
d e f 2 4 f 8 1056 + 44 – 1

abc a b c 1 3 3 = – 106 – 1 = –107


      3 
def d e f 3 8 8 29. (C) A square pyramid has 4 lateral faces
and one base.
19 18
22. (D) = 1.055 , = 1.058  Total faces = 4 + 1 = 5
18 17
`23152
17 16 30. (D) Cost of each table = = ` 723.5
= 1.0625 , = 1.066 32
16 15
 Number of tables can be purchased for
16 17 18 19
    = ` 39,069
15 16 17 18
23. (B) Given r = 14 cm ` 39,069
= ` 723.5 = 54
 Diameter = 2r = 2 × 14 cm = 28 cm
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MATHEMATICS - 2 REASONING

31. (B, C) 36. (D) Every time first and last letters are
If r = 2 then removed.

 p + q + r = 43 + 47 + 2 = 92 ‘tegorical’ is the missing word.

If r = 5, then p = 2 & q = 1009


37. (A)
 p + q + r = 1009 + 2 + 5 = 1016
32. (A, B, C)
HCF must be factor of LCM 38. (C)

 12, 8 & 24 are factors of 240 39. (B) U _ _ R _Q (from R is third to right of U
12, 8 & 24 may be HCF of the given and Q is second to right of R).
numbers S is to immediate right of P. Only place
33. (A, B, C) left for this is between U and R.
If the given number is divisible by Therefore seating arrangement is U P S R
5&6b=0 TQ
40. (D) ISLAND = I and A are vowels replace with
If 5431a60 is divisible by 3
alphabet number.
 a can be 2, 5 (or) 8
41. (B) (9 – 6 = 3,3 × 7 = 21)
 a + b = 2 + 0, 5 + 0, 8 + 0 ie 2,5 & 8
(10 – 5 = 5, 5 × 5 = 25)
34. (A, B, C)
(8 – 4 = 4, 4 × 4 = 16)
Only CLIX = 100 + 50 + 9 = 159 is the
correct option rest of the remaining
42. (D)
options are meaningless.
35. (A,B,C,D)
Divisor × Quotient
= 210 – 6 = 204 = 17 × 12 43. (D) 8 + 10 = 18th letter from left i.e., R
 210 is divided by 12 then the remainder is 6
210 is divided by (17 × 4) then the
remainder is 6 44. (D)
210 is divided by (17 × 2) then the
remainder is 6 45. (A) 6 students have star and cross symbols.
210 is divided by (17 × 3) then the S S S S S S S S S S S S
remainder is 6 C C C C C C C C
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CRITICAL THINKING 49. (A) There are four friends Amit, Bitu, Chintu
and Dilip. Each of them have a favourite
colour which is one of White, Gold,
46. (C) H B Yellow, Black. No two person have same
A
favourite colour. Given below is some
information about their favourite colour.
F D
• Bitu's favourite colour begins with the
G E C same letter as his name = black
• Chintu likes a sparkling colour = gold
47. (B) Contact your nearest police station and • Dilip likes a colour which is not part of
deposit it there. the rainbow = white
• Amit likes a light colour = yellow
1
50. (C) 14, 17, 20, 23
48. (A)

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