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KVS Junior Mathematics Olympiad (JMO) - 2005

This document contains a 10 question mathematics test covering topics such as: 1) Filling in blanks with mathematical expressions and equations 2) Calculating logarithmic, polynomial, and geometric values 3) Finding remainders of division and the number of digits in large numbers 4) Calculating areas of triangles and volumes of pyramids 5) Solving word problems involving time, work, and arrangements of numbers

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KVS Junior Mathematics Olympiad (JMO) - 2005

This document contains a 10 question mathematics test covering topics such as: 1) Filling in blanks with mathematical expressions and equations 2) Calculating logarithmic, polynomial, and geometric values 3) Finding remainders of division and the number of digits in large numbers 4) Calculating areas of triangles and volumes of pyramids 5) Solving word problems involving time, work, and arrangements of numbers

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KVS Junior Mathematics Olympiad (JMO) 2005

M.M. 100 Time : 3 hours


Note : (i) Attempt all questions. Each question carries ten marks.
(ii) Please check that there are two printe pa!es an ten
"uestions in the question paper.
1. #ill in the $lanks:
(a) %& &our times the reciprocal o& the circum&erence o& a circle equals the
iameter o& the circle' then the area o& the circle is ((((..
($) %&
0
)
*
)
*
1
+
= +
then
)
+
equals(((
(c) %& a,1000' $,100' c,10' an ,1' then
(a-$-c.) - (a-$.c-) - (a.$-c-)-(.a-$-c-) is equal to ((.
() /hen the $ase o& a trian!le is increase $0 101 an the altitue to the
$ase is ecrease $0 101' the chan!e in area is (((.
(e) %& the sum o& two num$ers is 1' an their prouct is 1' then the sum o&
their cu$es is (((((
+. (a) %& ) , ( )
2
+
lo!
+
2
lo! &in the 3alue o& lo!
3
).
($) %& 2
+
*
0 )
)
=
+
an +*3
3
4
0 5
0 )
=
+
&in the 3alue o& ).0.
3. (a) #in the num$er o& i!its in the num$er +
+005
) 5
+000
when
written in &ull.
($) #in the remainer when +
+005
is i3ie $0 13.
*. (a) A pol0nomial p ()) lea3es a remainer three when i3ie $0 ) 6 1
an a remainer &i3e when i3ie $0 ).3. #in the remainer when p()) is
i3ie $0 ().1) ().3).
($) #in two num$ers' $oth l0in! $etween 70 an 80' each o& which is
e)actl0 i3ies +
*3
.1.
5. %n trian!le A9: the meians AM an :N to the sies 9: an A9'
respecti3el0 intersect in the point ;.P is the mi.point o& sie A:' an MP
intersects :N in ". %& the area o& trian!le ;M" is +* cm
+
' &in the area o&
trian!le A9:.
7. The $ase o& a p0rami is an equilateral trian!le o& sie len!th 7 cm. The
other e!es o& the p0rami are each o& len!th
15
cm. #in the 3olume o&
the p0rami.
8. :hors A9 an :< o& a circle (see &i!ure) intersect at E an are
perpenicular to each other se!ments AE. E9 an E< are o& len!ths +cm'
7cm an 3cm respecti3el0. #in the len!th o& the iameter o& the circle.
:
A + E 7 9
3
<
2. Three men A' 9 an : workin! to!ether' o a =o$ in 7 hours less time than
A alone' in 1 hour less time than 9 alone' an in one hal& the time neee $0
: when workin! alone. >ow man0 hours will $e neee $0 A an 9
workin! to!ether' to o the =o$ ?
4. Pe!s are put on a $oar 1 unit apart $oth hori@ontall0 an 3erticall0. A
ru$$er $an is stretche o3er * pe!s as shown in the &i!ure &ormin! a
quarilateral. #in the area o& the quarilateral in square units.
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
10. The o positi3e inte!ers 1' 3' 5' 8 (.. are arran!e in &i3e columns
continuin! with the pattern shown on the ri!ht. :ountin! &rom the le&t' in
which column (%' %%' %%%' %A or A) oes the num$er +005 appear ? (Busti&0
0our answer)
% %% %%% %A A
1 3 5 8
15 13 11 4
18 14 +1 +3
31 +4 +8 +5
33 35 38 34
*8 *5 *3 *1
*4 51 53 55
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
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