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HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL

MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD FINAL ROUND 2018


Primary 6 2022 FINAL Question Paper

Logical Thinking

1. Given A, B and C are three non-zero digits and the 3-digit numbers
formed by these three digits have the following properties:
(a) CBA is divisible by 5;
(b) ABC is a cube number;
Find the 3-digit number ABC. [HKIMO 18 H P6, Ans: 512]

2. There are some chickens and rabbits in a cage. The number of chickens
is three times as the number of rabbits. They have 140 legs in total.
How many rabbit(s) is / are there? [HKIMO 18 H P6, Ans: 14]
HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL

MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD FINAL ROUND 2022


HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL
MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD FINAL ROUND 2022
Primary 6 Question Paper

Logical Thinking

1. According to the pattern shown below, what number does “?”


represent?

2. If we subtract 7 from Jenny’s brother’s age this year the result is then
multiplied by 12, 6 is then added to the result and it is divided by 9.
The final result will be 22 years old. How old is Jenny’s brother this
year?

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3. Karlos walks 8 km east, then walks 15 km south. How far is he now
from the original position in km?

4. There are some chickens and pigs in a cage and the number of
chickens is 8 times and 3 fewer the number of pigs. They have 534 legs
in total. How many pig(s) is / are there?

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5. If the average of the following arithmetic sequence is 527, find the last
term of the sequence.
118, 120, 122, 124, ..., _____

6. A ferry travels from A to B. It takes 6 hours to travel downstream and


9 hours to travel back. It is known that the water flows at the rate of
4 km/hr. Find the distance between A and B in km.

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Arithmetic
7. Find the value of (52 +102 +152 + 252 + ... + 452 + 502) ÷ 7.

8. Find the value of 1560 × 6432 − 1559 × 6433.

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1 1 1 1 1
9. Find the value of + 10 + 15 + ⋯ + 153 + 171.
6

1 1 1
10. Find the value of 4 × 16 + 7 × 17 + 10 × 18.
3 6 9

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11. Find the value of 362 − 32 × 8.

9
12. Find the value of 8 .
4− 7
2+ 1
6−3

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Number Theory
13. How many simplified positive proper fraction(s) with denominator 252
is / are there?

14. Find the unit digit of 21 + 43 + 65 +...+1817 + 2019.

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4×(𝑏−2)+𝑏
15. Define the operation symbol a  b = .
𝑎𝑏
7
If (1  B)  (10  9) = , find the value of B.
36

16. Find the sum of all positive factor(s) of 833.

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17. If a 9-digit number 2062𝐴72𝐵1
̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅ is divisible by 63, find the sum of all
possible value(s) of 2B.

18. A 4-digit number has a remainder 1 when divided by 2, the same


number has a remainder 3 when divided by 4 and it has a remainder
1 when divided by 6. What is the smallest possible value of this
number?

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Geometry
19. It is known that the lengths of 2 sides of a right-angled triangle are 21
and 35 and the lengths of all sides are integers. Find the area of this
triangle.

20. How many rectangle(s) containing at least one “*” is / are there in the
figure below?

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21. There is a cuboid. When its length increases 3 cm, its volume will be
increased by 486 cm3. When its width increases 2 cm, its volume will
be increased by 144 cm3. When its height increases 4 cm, its volume
will be increased by 324 cm3. How many cubic centimeter is the
volume of this cuboid?

22. The sum of interior angles of a regular polygon is 4 times larger than
the sum of its exterior angles. How many side(s) does the regular
polygon have?

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23. How many rectangle(s) is / are there in the figure below?

24. A square is formed by combining 256 rectangles that are 1cm × 4cm.
Find the difference between the perimeter of new square and the total
perimeter of original 256 rectangles in cm.

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Combinatorics
25. Numbers are drawn from 93 integers among 24 to 116. At least how
many number(s) is / are needed to be drawn to ensure that there are
two numbers drawn whose sum is 98?

26. How many different way(s) is / are there to line up 3 identical red cups,
4 identical blue cups, 5 identical black cups and 2 identical yellow cups
in a row from left to right?

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27. 12 teams join a competition. Only the top 5 teams can be promoted
to Semi-Final. How many different combination(s) of team promotion
to next round is / are there?

28. If we separate numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 9 into two groups of equal


size and combine the numbers in each group to form two 2 4-digit
numbers, find the maximum value of the difference between these two
4-digit numbers if they are both larger than 3000.

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29. Choose 3 numbers from 0 to 9 to form 3-digit numbers. How many
even number(s) greater than 722 is / are there? (The repetition of digits
is not allowed)

30. A flight of stairs has 12 steps. Yuki can go up 1 step, 2 steps or 3 steps
at a time. The 4th and 7th step of the stairs cannot be stepped on as
they are broken. How many different way(s) is / are there for Yuki to
go up the stairs?

~ End of Paper ~

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