7th SOF International Mathematical Olympiad 2nd Level for Class 8

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SECTION  I  :  LOGICAL  REASONING  1. 

Find  out  the  wrong  term  in  the  given  series.  125,  126,  124,  127,  123,  129  (A)  126 

2. 

(C) 

(D) 

(B)  Telephone 

(C)  Telegram 

(D)  Post 

(B)  Bag 

(C)  Book 

(D)  Watch 

Which  set  of  numbers  is  similar  to  the  given  set  (48,  24,  12)  ?  (A)  (44, 22, 10) 

6. 

(B) 

If 'book' is called 'watch', 'watch' is called 'bag', 'bag' is called 'dictionary' and 'dictionary' is called  'window',  which  is  used  to  carry  the  books  ?  (A)  Dictionary 

5. 

(D)  129 

Four  words  have  been  given,  out  of  which  three  are  alike  in  some  manner  and  the  fourth  one  is  different.  Choose  the  odd  one  out.  (A)  Electricity 

4. 

(C)  123 

Choose  the  Venn  diagram  which  best  represents  relationship  among  "Nose,  Hand,  Body"  ? 

(A) 

3. 

(B)  124 

(B)  (46, 22, 11) 

(C)  (40, 20, 10) 

(D)  (42, 20, 10) 

A matrix of certain characters is given. These characters follow a certain trend, row­wise or column­  wise.  Find  out the  missing  character.  (A)  15 

28 

20 



(B)  18 

84 

35 

12 

(C)  20 

45 





(D)  25  7. 

Which  of  the  following  most  closely  resembles  the  mirror  ­  image  of  the  given  combination ?  WHITE  (A) 

8. 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

Find a suitable figure from the options which will continue the given series established by the four  problem  figures  P,  Q,  R  and  S.  Problem Figures 

?  P 

(A)  9. 





(B) 



(C) 

(D) 

Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and then choose the  correct sequence.  (i)  Protein  (ii)  Problem  (iii)  Proverb  (iv)  Property  (v)  Project  (A)  (i), (ii), (iii) (iv), (v) 

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(B)  (ii), (i), (iv), (iii), (v) 

(C)  (ii), (v), (iv), (i), (iii)  2 

(D) 

(iii), (iv), (v), (ii), (i)

10.  Select  a  figure  from  amongst  the  four  alternatives,  which  when  placed  in  the  blank  space  of  figure  (X)  would  complete  the  pattern.  ? 

Figure (X) 

(A) 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

11.  If  '+'  means  '´',  '´'  means  '–',  '¸'  means  '+'  and  '–'  means  '¸',  then  find  the  value  of  175  –  25 ¸ 5  +  20 ´ 3  +  10  ?  (A)  77 

(B)  160 

(C)  240 

(D)  2370 

12.  If in a certain language, ITNIETAM is the code for INTIMATE, which word has the code TREVNIETARBI?  (A)  INVRETIBRATE 

(B)  INVERTIBARTE 

(C)  INVERTIBRATE 

(D)  INVERITBARTE 

13.  The given question consists of five figures marked  (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) called the Problem figures.  Select  a  figure  from  amongst  the  alternatives  which  will  continue  the  same  series  as  established  by  the  five  Problem  Figures.  Problem Figures 

?  (i) 

(A) 

(ii) 

(iii) 

(iv) 

(B) 

(v) 

(C) 

(D) 

14.  Rohan ranks fifth from the top and twenty­sixth from the bottom in a class. How many students are  there  in  the  class  ?  (A)  30 

(B)  32 

(C)  33 

(D)  34 

15.  Select the combination of numbers so that the letters arranged accordingly will form a meaningful  word.  T    E    L    S    C    A  1    2    3    4      5  6  (A)  1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 5 

(B)  4, 6, 5, 1, 2, 3 

(C)  5, 6, 4, 1, 3, 2 

(D)  6, 5, 3, 2, 4, 1 

16.  Anshuman  is  facing  South.  He  turns  135°  in  the  anti  clockwise  direction  and  then  180°  in  the  clockwise  direction.  Which  direction  is  he  facing  now  ?  (A)  North­east 

(B)  North­west 

(C)  South­east 

(D)  South­west 

17.  Count  the  number  of  cubes  in  the  given  figure.  (A)  14  (B)  15  (C)  16  (D)  17 3 

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18.  The given  question consists  of a set of three  figures X, Y and Z showing a sequence of folding of  a piece of paper. Fig. (Z) shows the manner in which you have to choose a figure which would most  closely  resemble  the  unfolded  form  of  Fig.  (Z) 



(A) 



(B) 



(C) 

(D) 

19.  The given figure (X) is embedded in one of the options. Select the option figure which contains figure  (X)  as  its  part.  (A) 

(B) 

(C) 

(D) 

Figure (X) 

20.  The given question consists of four figures marked  (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) called the Problem figures.  Select  a  figure  from  amongst  the  alternatives  which  will  continue  the  same  series  as  established  by  the  three  problem  figures.  Problem Figures 

?  (i) 

(A) 

(ii) 

(iii) 

(B) 

(iv) 

(C) 

(D) 

SECTION  II  :  MATHEMATICAL  REASONING  21.  How  many  of  the  following  numbers  are  divisible  by  3  but  not  by  9  ?  2133,  2343,  3474,  4131,  5286,  5340,  6336,  7347,  8115,  9276  (A)  5 

(B)  6 

(C)  7 

(D)  0 

22.  One­fifth  of  a  number  exceeds  one­seventh  of  the  same  number  by  10.  The  number  is  _____  .  (A)  125 

(B)  150 

(C)  175 

(D)  200 

23.  Mohit plants 15376 apple trees in his garden and arranges them so that there are as many rows as  there  are  apples  trees  in  each  row.  The  number  of  rows  is  ____  .  (A)  124 

(B)  126 

(C)  134 

(D)  144 

24.  The average of five numbers is 27. If one number is excluded, the average becomes 25. The excluded  number  is  _____  .  (A)  25  4 th  IMO  |  Level­II  |  Class  8 

(B)  27 

(C)  30  4 

(D)  35

25.  If  the  length  and  breadth  of  a  rectangle  are  changed  by  +  20%  and  –10%.  What  is  the  percentage  change  in  area  of  rectangle  ?  (A)  8% 

(B)  10.8% 

(C)  20% 

(D)  Data insufficient 

th 

æ 5 ö 26.  The  C.P.  of  an  article  is  ç ÷ of  the  S.P.  What  is  the  percentage  profit  or  loss  ?  è6ø (A)  20% loss 

(B)  16.66% profit 

(C)  16.66% loss 

(D)  20% profit 

27.  A  can  do  a  piece  of  work  in  8  days,  B  can  do  it  in  16  days,  while  C  can  do  it  in  80  days.  In  how  many  days  they  can  complete  the  whole  work,  working  together  ?  (A)  5 

2  (C)  8  3 

(B)  6 

2  (D)  20  5 

28.  By  what  least  number  675  be  multiplied  to  obtain  a  number  which  is  a  perfect  cube  ?  (A)  5 

(B)  6 

(C)  7 

(D)  8 

29.  The  sum  of  two  natural  numbers  is  64.  Which  of  the  following  cannot  be  the  ratio  of  these  two  numbers ?  (A)  3 : 5 

(B)  1 : 3 

(C)  7 : 9 

(D)  3 : 4 

1  (C)  111 %  9 

(D)  190% 

30.  If  x  is  90%  of  y,  then  what  percent  of  x  is  y  ?  1  (B)  101 %  9 

(A)  90% 

31.  Which  of  the  following  statements  is  false  for  a  rectangle  ?  (A)  It has two pairs of equal sides. 

(B)  Its diagonals bisect each other. 

(C)  Its diagonals are perpendicular. 

(D)  Its diagonals are equal. 

32.  A  dodecahedron  has  ___  faces.  (A)  8  (B)  10  (C)  12  (D)  14  33.  The  radius  of  a  wheel  is  0.25  metres.  The  number  of  revolutions  it  will  make  to  travel  a  distance  of  11  km  will  be  ____  .  (A)  2800 

(B)  4000 

(C)  5500 

34.  Find  the  area  of  the  field  as  shown  in  the  figure. 

(D)  7000 





(A)  70 cm 

(B)  128 cm 2 

4 cm 

G  4 cm  F 4 cm E 

12 cm 

4 cm  D 

(C)  140 cm 2  (D)  96 cm 2

B  3 cm C 



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DIRECTION (35­37) : The following pie­chart represents the total number of valid votes obtained by four  students  who  contested  for  school  elections.  The  total  number  of  valid  votes  polled  was  720. 

35.  Who  has  won  the  election  ?  (A)  Veer 

(B)  Ranbir 

(C)  Siddharth 

(D)  Vipul 

36.  What  is  the  minimum  number  of  votes  obtained  by  any  candidate  ?  (A)  110 

(B)  120 

(C)  80 

(D)  100 

37.  By  how  many  votes  did  the  winner  defeat  the  nearest  contestant  ?  (A)  20 

(B)  30 

(C)  50 

(D)  40 

38.  Factorise  :  4a 2  +  12ab  +  9b 2  –  8a  –  12b  (A)  (2a – 3b) (2a – 3b – 4) 

(B)  (2a + 3b) (2a + 3b – 4) 

(C)  (2a – 3b) (2a + 3b – 2) 

(D)  (2a + 3b) (3a + 2b – 4) 

2

æ3ö æ 2 ö 39.  If  x = è ø ´ è ø 2 3  æ 2 ö (A)  è ø 3

-4 

10 

, find  the  value  of  x –2 .  æ 3 ö (B)  è ø 2

-12 

æ 2 ö (C)  è ø 3



é ù ê 1 ö æ 1  ö ú æ 40.  The  value  of  ê 35.7 - 3 + is  _____  .  - 2 + 1÷ ç 1 ÷ ú ç 3+ ÷ ç 2 + ÷ ú ê çè 3ø è 2 øû ë (A)  30  (B)  34.8  (C)  36.6 

(D)  1 

(D)  41.4 

SECTION  III  :  EVERYDAY  MATHEMATICS  41.  A  tank  is 

2  6  full.  If  16  litres  of  water  is  added  to  the  tank,  it  becomes  full.  The  capacity  of  the  5  7 

tank  is  (A)  28 litres 

(B)  32 litres 

(C)  35 litres 

(D)  42 litres 

42.  Of the three numbers, the sum of the first and the second number is 45; the sum of the second and  the third number is 55 and the sum of the third and thrice the first number is 90. The third number  is  ______  .  (A)  20 

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(B)  25 

(C)  30 



(D)  35

43.  The  difference  between  the  cost  price  and  selling  price  of  an  article  is  `  240.  If  the  profit  is  20%,  the  selling  price  is  _____  .  (A)  ` 1240 

(B)  ` 1400 

(C)  ` 1600 

(D)  ` 1200 

44.  A  train  280  metres  long,  running  with  a  speed  of  63  km/hr  will  pass  a  tree  in  (A)  15  secs 

(B)  16  secs 

(C)  18  secs 

(D)  20  secs 

45.  The  simple  interest  on  a  sum  of  money  at  8%  per  annum  for  6  years  is  half  the  sum.  The  sum  is  ____  .  (A)  ` 4800 

(B)  ` 6000 

(C)  ` 8000 

(D)  Data inadequate 

46.  If the diameter of the base of a closed right circular cylinder be equal to its height 'h' then its total  surface  area  is  ______  .  (A) 

2  2  ph 3 

(B) 

3  3  ph 2 

(C) 

3  2  ph 2 

(D)  ph3 

47.  A  man  is  24  years  older  than  his  son.  In  two  years,  his  age  will  be  twice  the  age  of  his  son.  The  present  age  of  the  son  is  _____  .  (A)  14 years 

(B)  18 years 

(C)  20 years 

(D)  22 years 

48.  Shikha cycles  to her school  at  an  average speed of  12 km/hr. It  takes  her 20 minutes to  reach  the  school.  If  she  wants  to  reach  her  school  in  15  minutes,  what  should  be  her  average  speed  ?  (A)  16 km/hr 

(B)  20 km/hr 

(C)  25 km/hr 

(D)  10 km/hr 

49.  Anusha  has  to  pay  4%  sales  tax  in  addition  to  the  price  of  a  certain  article.  Find  the  price  of  her  article,  if  she  pays  `  2.6  in  all.  (A)  ` 4 

(B)  ` 2.50 

(C)  ` 5 

(D)  ` 7.60 

50.  The outer dimensions  of a closed box are 10 cm by 8 cm by 7 cm. Thickness of the wood is 1 cm.  Find  the  total  cost  of  wood  required  to  make  box,  if  1  cm 3  of  wood  costs  `  2.00.  (A)  ` 320 

(B)  ` 1240 

(C)  ` 640 

(D)  ` 240 

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5th

LEVEL - 2 Year 2011-12

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Section I : Logical Reasoning 1. If FULFNHW is the code for CRICKET, then EULGH is the code for which word ? (A) PRIDE (B) BRIDE (C) BLADE (D) BLIND 2.

Which letter represents the artists who are neither doctors nor scientists nor dancers?



(A) A

(B) D

(C) F

(D) G

3. Choose one number which is similar to the numbers in the given set : 992, 733, 845, 632 (A) 114 (B) 326 (C) 425 (D) 947 4.

Choose the figure from the options which is different from the rest. (A)

5.



(B)





(C)







(D)



Which letter is tenth to the right of the letter which is exactly the middle letter between F and D?



F J M P O W R N B E Y C K A V L D G X U H Q I S Z T



(A) D

(B) G

(C) H

(D) None of these

6.

Select a figure from amongst the given options which will continue the same series established by five problem figures. Problem Figures



1

(A)

2

(B)



3

4

5

(C)



(D)





7.

Which one of the following when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix ?



(A) E10

(B) E12

(C) S10

(D) S12

8. Arun said, "This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother." Who is Arun to the girl ?

(A) Father

(B) Grandfather

(C) Husband

(D) Father-in-law

3 9.

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Deepa moved a distance of 75 metres towards the north. She then turned to the left and walked for about 25 metres, turned left again and walked 80 metres. Finally, she turned to the right at an angle of 45°. In which direction was she moving finally ?



(A) North-east

(B) North-west

(C) South

(D) South-west

10. Select a figure from amongst the options, which when placed in the blank space of fig. (X) would complete the pattern.



(A)



(B)

(C)





(D)

11. Different alphabets stand for various symbols as indicated below. Addition : O

Subtraction : M

Multiplication : A



Division : Q Equal to : X Greater than : Y



Less than : Z



Which one of the following is correct according to above definitions ?



(A) 2 Z 2 A 4 O 1 A 4 M 8



(C) 10 X 2 O 2 A 4 O 1 M 2

(B)

8 Y 2 A 3 A 4 Q 2 A 4

(D) 12 X 4 O 2 Q 1 A 4 A 2

12. Group the given figures into three classes using each figure only once.



1

2

3

6

7

8

(A) 1, 4, 7 ; 3, 6, 9 ; 2, 5, 8 (C) 1, 4, 7 ; 2, 6, 9 ; 3, 5, 8

4

5

9

(B) 1, 6, 9 ; 2, 4, 7 ; 3, 5, 8 (D) 1, 5, 7 ; 2, 6, 9 ; 3, 4, 8

13. If 'wall' is called 'window', 'window' is called 'door', 'door' is called 'floor', 'floor' is called 'roof' and 'roof' is called 'ventilator', what will a person stand on ?

(A) Window

(B) Wall

(C) Floor

(D) Roof

(C) 36

(D) None of these

14. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.



(A) 34

(B) 35

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15. The given question consists of a set of three figures X, Y and Z showing a sequence of folding of a piece of paper. Fig. (Z) shows the manner in which the folded paper has been cut. Select a figure from the options which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of fig. (Z).

X



(A)





(B)





Y

Z

(C)



(D)



16. Thirty six vehicles are parked in a parking lot in a single row. After the first car, there is one scooter. After the second car, there are two scooters. After the third car, there are three scooters

and so on. Find the number of scooters in the second half of the row. (A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 15

(D) 17

17. The given question consists of figures 1, 2, 3 and 4. There is a definite relationship between figures 1 and 2. Establish a similar relationship between figures 3 and 4 by selecting a suitable figure from the options that would replace the question mark (?) in fig. (4).

(A)





(C)

(B)







(D)



18. Letters of the word given below have been jumbled up. Choose the option which gives the correct order of the letters as indicated by the numbers to form a meaningful word. A C P E T S

(A) 1, 6, 3, 4, 2, 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 (B) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6 (C) 5, 6, 3, 4, 1, 2

(D) 6, 5, 3, 4, 2, 1

19. Which of the following collections of letters will look the same in the mirror ? (A) OSMIHOM (B) VHRTRVH (C) HIMOSTA (D) AOVIVOA 20. Which would be the proper order of the following (in ascending order) ?

1. Trillion

2. Thousand



4.

5.



(A) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5

Hundred

3.

Billion

Million

(B) 1, 5, 3, 2, 4

(C) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1

(D) 4, 2, 5, 3, 1

Section II : Mathematical reasoning 21. If x 2 + y 2 = 25 and xy = 12, then the value of x –1 + y –1 is _____.

(A)

12 5

(B)

7 12

(C)

−7 12

(D) Both (B) and (C)

22. What is the least number which must be subtracted from 369 to make it a perfect cube ?

(A) 8

(B) 26

(C) 2

(D) 25

5 23. If ab + bc + ca = 0, then the value of

(A) –1

1 2

a − bc

(B) a + b + c

24. Find the number of factors of 512. (A) 8 (B) 10

+

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+

1 2

b − ca c − ab (C) abc

will be _____.

(C) 4

(D) 0 (D) 14

DIRECTION (Q.No. 25-27) : Study the following graph carefully and answer the following questions.

25. In the year 2006, the people who prefer playing Tennis is what percent of the people who prefer



playing Cricket, Football and Tennis together in that year ? 1 3 1 (A) 25 (B) 24 (C) 21 2 4 3

(D) 23

1 3

26. The number of people who prefer playing Tennis in 2006, is how many millions less than the

number of people who prefer playing Tennis in 2005 ? (A) 110 (B) 105 (C) 100

(D) 95

27. What is the ratio of the number of people who prefer playing Cricket in 2001 to the number of

people who prefer playing Tennis in the year 2003 ? (A) 14 : 17 (B) 16 : 13 (C) 15 : 11

(D) 13 : 15

28. Solve for x : Solve for x :

(A)

418 117

4 x + 17 13 x − 2 x 7 x x + 16 − + = − 18 32 3 12 36

(B) 6

(C) 1

(D) −

8 3

29. Two-fifth of one-third of three-seventh of a number is 15. What is 40 percent of that number ?

(A) 72

(B) 84

(C) 136

(D) 105

30. The question given below is followed by two statements. You have to study the question and the two statements given to decide which of the statement(s) is/are required to answer the question.

What is the area of the right-angled triangle ?

I. II.

Length of the hypotenuse is 5 cm. Perimeter of the triangle is four times its base.

(A) I only

(B) II only

(C) I and II both

(D) Data inadequate

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31. In a two-digit number, the digit in the unit's place is four times the digit in ten's place and sum of the digits is equal to 10. What is the number ?

(A) 14

32. Find the sum of

(B) 41

(C) Data inadequate

(D) None of these

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 + + + + + + + + + + . 2 6 12 20 30 42 56 72 90 110 132

7 (A) 8

(B)

11 12

(C)

15 16

(D)

17 18

33. In the given figure, AE = BC and AE || BC and the three sides AB, CD and ED are equal in length. If ∠ A = 102°, find the measure of ∠ BCD.



(A) 138°

(B) 162°

(C) 88°

(D) None of these

x+y 5 x 34. If = and = 2, the value of (x, y) is _____. x−y 3 ( y + 2) (A) (4, 1) (B) (2, 8) (C) (1, 4)

(D) (8, 2)

35. If m, n are the positive integers (n > 1) such that mn = 121, then value of (m – 1)n (A) 12321 (B) 1 (C) 1000 (D) 11

+ 1

is ______.

36. The greatest divisor of (a – b)(a + b)(a 2 + b 2)(a 4 + b 4)(a 8 + b 8)(a 16 + b 16) is ______. (A) a16 – b16 (B) a16 + b16 (C) a 31 – b 31 (D) a 32 – b 32 37. In the given figure, RISK and CLUE are parallelograms and ∠R = 70° and ∠L is half of ∠ESI. Find the measure of x. K

R



(A) 75°

(B) 55°

E

I

x

U

S

C

L

(C) 65°

(D) 30°

38. Find the area of the following polygon, if AL = 10 cm, AM = 20 cm, AN = 50 cm, AO = 60 cm and AD = 90 cm.

E

F



(A) 337.5 cm2



(B) 384 cm2



(C) 5500 cm2



(D) 5050 cm2

20 cm A

L

M 30 cm

B

N

60 cm

O 40 cm

D

C

39. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. Find the probability of getting a multiple of 3 as the sum.

(A)

1 2

(B)

1 3

(C)

1 4

(D)

5 6

7 40. The value of

5th IMO | Level-II | Class 8 |

( x − y )3 + ( y − z )3 + (z − x )3 is equal to _____. 9( x − y )( y − z )(z − x )

(A) 0

(B)

1 2

(C)

1 3

(D) 1

Section III : Everyday Mathematics 41. What annual payment will discharge a debt of ` 1025 due in 2 years at the rate of 5% compound

interest ? (A) ` 550

(B) ` 551.25

(C) ` 560

(D) ` 560.75

42. A man bought apples at the rate of 8 for ` 34 and sold them at the rate of 12 for ` 57. How many apples should be sold to earn a net profit of ` 45 ?

(A) 90

(B) 100

(C) 135

(D) 150

43. The average age of three boys is 25 years and their ages are in the proportion 3 : 5 : 7. The age of the youngest boy is _____.

(A) 21 years

(B) 18 years

(C) 15 years

(D) 9 years

44. A can finish a work in 18 days and B can do the same work in half the time taken by A. Then, working together, what part of the same work can they finish in a day ?

(A)

1 6

(B)

1 9

(C)

2 5

(D)

2 7

45. A sum of money invested at compound interest amounts to ` 4624 in 2 years and to ` 4913 in 3 years. The sum of money is _____.

(A) ` 4360

(B) ` 4260

(C) ` 4335

(D) ` 4096

46. Three equal cubes are placed in a row touching each other. Find the ratio of the total surface area of the resulting cuboid to that of the sum of surface areas of the three cubes.

(A) 5 : 7

(B) 7 : 9

(C) 9 : 7

(D) None of these

47. A fort had provision of food for 150 men for 45 days. After 10 days, 25 men left the fort. The number of days for which the remaining food will last, is _____.

(A) 29

1 5

(B) 37

1 4

(C) 42

(D) 54

1 1 1 of a pencil is black, of the remaining is white and the remaining 3 cm is blue, find the total 8 2 2 length of the pencil.

48. If

(A) 8 cm

(B) 10 cm

(C) 7 cm

(D) 6 cm

49. A pupil's marks were wrongly entered as 83 instead of 63. Due to that the average marks for the class got increased by half. The number of pupils in the class is _____.

(A) 10

(B) 20

(C) 40

(D) 73

50. A shopkeeper sold a T.V. set for ` 17,940 with a discount of 8% and earned a profit of 19.6%. What would have been the percentage of profit earned if no discount was offered ?

(A) 24.8% (C) Cannot be determined

(B) 25% (D) None of these

6th

LEVEL - 2 Year 2012-13

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Section I : Logical Reasoning 1. If AMRITSAR is coded as MAIRSTRA, then CALCUTTA will be coded as (A) ACLCTUAT (B) LACTUCAT (C) ACCLTUAT 2.

(D) ACCLUTAT

Sunita is taller than Seema and Renu, Renu is shorter than Radha and Gauri. Beena is taller than Radha and shorter than Sunita. Sunita is not the tallest and Renu is not the shortest. Who is the



tallest? (A) Sunita

3.

A boy first goes in South direction, then he turns towards left and travels for some distance. After

(B) Beena

(C) Gauri

(D) Data inadequate

that he turns right and moves certain distance. At last he turns left and travels again for some

distance. Now, in which direction is he moving? (A) South (B) West

4.

In the given diagram, the smaller triangle represents the

(C) East

(D) North

teachers, the big triangle represents the politicians, the circle represents the graduates, and the square represents the Members of Parliament. Different regions are being

Politicians

L Teachers

represented by letters of English alphabets. Who among the following are graduate member of parliament and politicians

E D

C F H G B

Members of Parliament



also? (A) B (C) F

5.

Five persons are standing in a queue. One of the two persons at the extreme ends is a Professor

(B) G (D) E

A

Graduates

and the other is a Businessman. An Advocate is standing to the right of a Student. An Author is to the left of the Businessman. The Student is between the Professor and the Advocate. Counting

from the left end the Author is at which place? (A) First (B) Second

6.

Ajay is positioned 8th from the left and Amit is positioned 9th from the right in a row of 15 students.



How many students are between Ajay and Amit? (A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 5

7.

Pointing to Raman in the photograph, Aditi said, "The only son of his mother is my father". How



is Aditi related to Raman? (A) Mother's sister (B) Bua (Father's sister)

8.

Find the missing number.



(A) 38

(B) 64



(C) 4

(D) 16

9.

M and N are good at Hockey and Volleyball. O and M are good at Hockey and Baseball. P and N

(C) Third

(C) Daughter



(D) Fourth

(D) 0

(D) Niece 16

143 1

9

9

236

36

?

are good at Cricket and Volleyball. O, P and Q are good at Football and Baseball. Who among the

following is good at four games? (A) Q (B) P

(C) O

(D) N

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10. Study the following arrangement of English alphabets and answer the question below: F J M P O W R N B E Y C K A V L D G X U H Q I S Z T

Which letter is 10 (A) G

th

to the right of the letter which is exactly the middle letter between F and D? (B) X (C) U (D) H

11. The given question contains Problem figures containing five figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Select one figure from the options which will continue the same series as given in the Problem figures. Problem Figures ? 1



(A)



(B)

2



3

5

4

(C)



(D)

12. Figures (1) and (2) bears a certain relationship. Similarly, Fig. (4) bears the same relationship to the Fig. (3). Select the figure from the option which would replace the sign of question mark (?) in Fig. (4)?



(A)



(B)



(C)



(D)

13. How many triangles are there in the following figure?



(A) 15

(B) 18

(C) 20

(D) 19

14. Select a figure from the options which will complete the Fig.(X)?

(A)



(B)



(C)



(D)



15. Select a figure from the options which contains the same placement of dot as in the Fig.(X)



(A)



(B)



(C)



(D)



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16. Which of the following options is the correct mirror image of the given word, if the mirror is placed vertically to the left?

(A) RIVAHAM

(B) RMAHAVI

MAHAVIR (C) RIVAHAM

(D) HAMAVIR

17. Two positions of a dice are shown here.



When 1 is at the top, which number will be at the bottom? (A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D)

6

18. A series is established if one of the four options is placed in place of the sign '?' in the problem figures. Select the figure.



(A)



(B)



(C)



(D)

19. In a code language 'mu kay cit' means 'very lucky person' and 'dis hu mu' means 'fortunate and

lucky'. Which is the word in that language for 'lucky'? (A) mu (B) kay (C) cit

(D) dis

20. Two sign in the equation have been interchanged. Find out these two signs to make the equation correct.

(A) + and ÷

51 ÷ 3 + 17 × 2 – 12 = 10 (B) – and × (C) ÷ and ×

(D) × and +

Section II : Mathematical reasoning 21. Find the area of the shaded regions.

(A) 67 cm2



(B) 64 cm2



(C) 65 cm2



(D) 66 cm2

22. In the figure, not drawn to scale, ABCD is a trapezium.

BF is a straight line. Find ∠DCE and ∠ADE. (A) 72°, 152° (B) 80°, 152° (C) 70°, 142° (D) 82°, 150°

23. Which one of the following numbers is completely divisible by 45? (A) 181560 (B) 331145 (C) 202860

(D) 2038550

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24. Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91 and 183 so as to leave the same remainder in

each case. (A) 4

(B) 7

2 of 1568 + 265.75 = ? + 2455.60 7 (A) 10354.15 (B) 10578.15

(C) 9

(D) 13

(C) 10802.15

(D) 11250.15

(C) 102

(D) 103

25. 8

26. The value of

(0.03)2 + (0.21)2 + (0.065)2 is: (0.003)2 + (0.021)2 + (0.0065)2

(A) 0.1

(B) 10

27. In the given figure NQ || PO. Find the value of a.

(A) 26°



(B) 14°



(C) 10°



(D) 13°

28. Two identical metal bars were put into a container of water as shown in the given figure. When the two metal bars were removed, the water level fell to a height of 7 cm. What was the volume of each metal bar?



(A) 900 cm3

(B) 1800 cm3

(C) 4200 cm3

(D) 18000 cm3

DIRECTION (29-30) : The graph below shows the marks obtained by five pupils for their Mathematics test. Study the graph and answer the questions.

29. What is the average marks obtained by the five pupils? (A) 72 (B) 75 (C) 80 3 of Prateek's marks. 4 (B) Sohan (C) Rohit

(D) 65

30. Name the pupil whose marks are

(A) Mohit

(D) Tarun

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31. In the figure, ABCD is a rectangle and line MN cuts the rectangle into half. Triangle MNO and triangle MNP are identical triangles. The area of shaded region is ______. A

E

F

D 8 cm

O M

N

5 cm P B

G

H

C

20 cm



(A) More than 180 cm2

(B) Equal to 120 cm2

(C) More than 120 cm2

(D) Less than 120 cm2

32. By what least number 4320 be multiplied to obtain a number which is a perfect cube? (A) 40 (B) 45 (C) 50 (D) 55 33. (64)

(A)



1 2

− (−32)



4 5

=?

1 8

(B)

3 8

(C)

1 16

(D)

3 16

DIRECTION (34-35) : In the given diagram (not drawn to scale), the ratio of the area of circle A to the area of its hidden part is 5 : 2. The area of triangle B is twice as much as the area of circle A.

14 cm

A B 12 cm

34. What is the area of triangle B? (A) 80 cm2 (B) 76 cm2

(C) 84 cm2

(D) 82 cm2

35. What is the area of the hidden part of circle A? (A) 10 cm2 (B) 12 cm2

(C) 14 cm2

(D) 16 cm2

(C) 45

(D) 40

36. 45% of 1500 + 35% of 1700 = ?% of 3175

(A) 30

(B) 35

37. On dividing a number by 56, we get 29 as remainder. On dividing the same number by 8, what will

be the remainder? (A) 4

(B) 5

(C) 6

38. Which one of the following cannot be the square of a natural number? (A) 30976 (B) 75625 (C) 28561

(D) 7 (D) 143642

39. Three unbiased coins are tossed. What is the probability of getting at most two heads? 3 1 3 7 (A) (B) (C) (D) 4 4 8 8

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40. If LO || MN, find the value of p.



(A) 50°

(B) 46°

(C) 56°

(D) 52°

Section III : Everyday Mathematics 41. In an examination, 5% of the applicants were found ineligible and 85% of the eligible candidates belonged to the general category. If 4275 eligible candidates belonged to other categories, then how many candidates applied for the examination?

(A) 30,000

(B) 35,000

(C) 37,000

(D) None of these

42. A man purchased a box full of pencils at the rate of 7 for ` 9 and sold all of them at the rate of 8 for ` 11. In this transaction, he gained ` 10. How many pencils did the box contain?

(A) 100

(B) 112

(C) 114

(D) 115

43. 85 kg of a mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 27 : 7. How much more water is to be added to get a new mixture containing milk and water in the ratio 3 : 1?

(A) 5 kg

(B) 6.5 kg

(C) 7.25 kg

(D) 8 kg

44. If 18 pumps can raise 2170 tonnes of water in 10 days, working 7 hours a day then in how many days will 16 pumps raise 1736 tonnes of water, working 9 hours a day?

(A) 6

(B) 7

(C) 8

(D) 9

45. Mr. Dua invested money in two schemes P and Q offering compound interest @ 8 p.c.p.a. and 9 p.c.p.a. respectively. If the total amount of interest accrued through two schemes together in two years was ` 4818.30 and the total amount invested was ` 27,000, what was the amount invested in Scheme P?

(A) ` 12,000

(B) ` 13,500

(C) ` 15,000

(D) None of these

46. A shopkeeper sold sarees at ` 266 each after giving 5% discount on labelled price. Had he not given the discount, he would have earned a profit of 12% on the cost price. What was the cost price of each saree?

(A) ` 240

(B) ` 260

(C) ` 280

(D) None of these

47. The average age of 8 men is increased by 2 years when two of them whose ages are 21 years and 23 years are replaced by two new men. The average age of the two new men is ________.

(A) 22 years

(B) 24 years

(C) 28 years

(D) 30 years

48. The price of a T.V. set worth ` 20,000 is to be paid in 20 instalments of ` 1000 each. If the rate of interest be 6% per annum and the first instalment be paid at the time of purchase, then the value of the last instalment covering the interest as well will be _______.

(A) ` 1050

(B) ` 2050

(C) ` 3000

(D) None of these

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49. A train 110 m long passes a man, running at 6 kmph in the direction opposite to that of the train, in 6 seconds. The speed of the train is ________.

(A) 54 km/hr

(B) 60 km/hr

(C) 66 km/hr

(D) 72 km/hr

50. A certain number of tennis balls were purchased for ` 450. Five more balls could have been purchased in the same amount if each ball was cheaper by ` 15. The number of balls purchased was _______.

(A) 10

(B) 15

(C) 20 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

(D) 25

ANSWER KEYS 4 th  IMO  1.  8.  15.  22.  29.  36.  43.  49. 

(D)  2.  (D)  9.  (C)  16.  (C)  23.  (D)  30.  (B)  37.  (A, B, C, D)  (B)  50. 

(C)  (C)  (D)  (A)  (C)  (D) 

3.  10.  17.  24.  31.  38.  44. 

(A)  (C)  (B)  (D)  (C)  (B)  (B) 

4.  11.  18.  25.  32.  39.  45. 

(A)  (A)  (B)  (A)  (C)  (B)  (D) 

5.  12.  19.  26.  33.  40.  46. 

(C)  (C)  (D)  (D)  (D)  (A)  (C) 

6.  13.  20.  27.  34.  41.  47. 

(D)  (C)  (C)  (A)  (A)  (C)  (D) 

7.  14.  21.  28.  35.  42.  48. 

(C)  (A)  (B)  (A)  (C)  (C)  (A) 

5. 12. 19. 26. 33. 40. 47.

(D)  (C)  (D)  (C)  (B)  (C)  (C) 

6. 13. 20. 27. 34. 41. 48.

(C)  (D)  (D)  (B)  (D)  (B)  (A) 

7. 14. 21. 28. 35. 42. 49.

(B)  (D)  (D)  (A)  (C)  (A)  (C) 

5. 12. 19. 26. 33. 40. 47.

(D)  (D)  (A)  (B)  (C)  (C)  (D) 

6. 13. 20. 27. 34. 41. 48.

(D)  (D)  (B)  (B)  (C)  (A)  (D) 

7. 14. 21. 28. 35. 42. 49.

(C)  (C)  (B)  (A)  (B)  (B)  (B) 

(C)  5 th  IMO 

1. 8. 15. 22. 29. 36. 43. 50.

(B)  (D)  (B)  (B)  (D)  (D)  (C)  (D) 

2. 9. 16. 23. 30. 37. 44.

(A)  (B)  (C)  (D)  (C)  (A)  (A) 

3. 10. 17. 24. 31. 38. 45.

(C)  (C)  (D)  (B)  (D)  (D)  (D) 

4. 11. 18. 25. 32. 39. 46.

(C)  (A)  (A)  (D)  (B)  (B)  (B) 

6 th  IMO  1. 8. 15. 22. 29. 36. 43. 50.

(C)  (C)  (C)  (A)  (A)  (D)  (A)  (A)

2. 9. 16. 23. 30. 37. 44.

(C)  (B)  (C)  (C)  (D)  (B)  (B) 

3. 10. 17. 24. 31. 38. 45.

(C)  (B)  (D)  (A)  (B)  (D)  (A) 

4. 11. 18. 25. 32. 39. 46.

(B)  (B)  (C)  (C)  (C)  (D)  (D) 

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