Sols Int Olympiad 14
Sols Int Olympiad 14
Sols Int Olympiad 14
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C1. The two-digit integer 19 is equal to the product of its digits (1 9) plus the sum of its
digits (1 + 9). Find all two-digit integers with this property.
Solution
If such a two-digit number has first digit a and second digit b, then its value is 10a + b.
The given condition then says that the product ab of the digits, plus the sum a + b of the
digits, is equal to 10a + b, in other words,
ab + a + b = 10a + b.
Subtracting b from both sides, we obtain
ab + a = 10a.
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shown. After three balls are placed in the bottom row, each of the
remaining balls is placed so that its number is the difference of
the two below it.
Which balls can land up at the top of the triangle?
Alternative solution: For any triangle, the exterior angle at one vertex is equal to
the sum of the interior angles at the other two vertices. If we apply this to triangle
XPH we get 4 = 90 + , so = 30. Therefore RPQ = 2 = 60.
Since a two-digit number cannot have first digit zero, we have a 0 and we can divide
both sides by a to get b + 1 = 10, that is, b = 9. This shows that a number with this
property has second digit 9.
We therefore check the numbers 19, 29, 39, , 89 and 99, and find that all of them have
the required property.
Solution
First we observe that the ball numbered 6 is on the bottom row of the triangle, since
there are no permitted numbers which differ by 6 (because the furthest apart are 1 and 6
itself, and they differ by only 5).
This tells us not only that 6 cannot appear at the top, but also that 5 cannot. Indeed, if 5
is at the top, then the middle row is 1 and 6 in some order, and that means 6 is not on the
bottom row.
If 4 is at the top, then the numbers below are either 2 and 6 (which, as above, is not
permitted), or 1 and 5. In the latter case, the numbers below the 5 have to be 1 and 6, but
we have already used the 1, so this cannot happen.
That just leaves three possibilities for the top number: 1, 2 and 3. The following
examples show that they can all be achieved.
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Let the number of coins and the number of pirates be N and x respectively. From
N
N
the information in the question, we have the equations
= + 10 and
x4 x
N 50 N
= 5. Multiply the second equation through by x to obtain
x
x
N 50 = N 5x which has solution x = 10. Now substitute this value into the
1
first equation to obtain 16 N = 101 N + 10. This reduces to 15
N = 10 with solution
N = 150. Hence the pirates dug up 150 coins.
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C3. Rachel gave half of her money to Howard. Then Howard gave a third of all his money to
2.
Thursdays occur every seven days. The latest date for the first Thursday in March
would be 7th March and hence the latest date for the third Thursday in March would
be 21st March.
Draw the line MN. The rectangle is now divided into four
identical triangles. Quadrilateral MRNP consists of two of
these triangles, so its area is half of the area of rectangle
PQRS, that is, 5 cm2.
The shape is made up of four pieces from one large square plus three further pieces
making up half of a large square. Hence the area in cm2 is 4 + 12 4 = 6.
2
r
2h
r
h +
, that is,
+ .
3
2
3
3
We are told that they then have the same amount of money, and so each of them has half
the total amount. Therefore
Two litres represents = of the capacity of the bucket. Hence the capacity
of the bucket in litres is 4 2 = 8.
2h
r
h
r
+
=
+ .
3
3
2
2
Multiplying both sides by 6, we get
5.
A cube with edges of length 3 is made up of 3 = 27 unit cubes. Carl has already
used seven cubes to build the initial shape so the number of cubes he needs to add is
27 7 = 20.
6.
3.
4.
3
4
1
2
1
4
4h + 2r = 3h + 3r,
3
and subtracting 3h + 2r from both sides we get h = r or, in words, Howard and Rachel
started with the same amount of money. So the ratio we were asked to find is 1 : 1.
C4. The square ABIJ lies inside the regular octagon ABCDEFGH. The sides of the octagon
7.
8.
In each two week period, Jack has four piano lessons while Jill has one lesson.
Therefore Jack has three extra lessons in each two week period. Hence it has taken
15 3 = 5 two week periods for Jack to have the extra 15 lessons. So they have
been playing for 5 2 = 10 weeks.
There are four regions where two circles overlap. Therefore the area covered by the
five circles in cm2 is 5 1 4 18 = 92 .
have length 1.
Prove that CJ =
3.
Solution
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360, so
for a regular octagon they are 45 each. That means the
interior angles are 180 45 = 135 each.
I
J
H
B
A
9.
The powers of 2 under 100 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64. The sum of the first six of
these is 63 so, to have a sum of three such ages adding to 100, one of them must be
64 (the grandmother). This leaves 36 as the sum of the ages of the daughter and the
granddaughter. The sum of the first five powers of 2 is 31 so, to have a sum of two
such ages adding to 36, one of them must be 32 (the daughter). This leaves 4 as the
age of the granddaughter.
JB2 = 12 + 12 = 2,
by Pythagoras' theorem for the triangle ABJ .
Also, JBI = 45, so JBC = JBI + IBC = 45 + 45 = 90.
This means that triangle JBC is right-angled at B. We have computed JB2 and we know
BC = 1, so, applying Pythagoras' theorem to triangle JBC, we now get
CJ 2 = JB2 + 12
10. E
= 2 + 1,
that is, CJ =
3, as required.
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C5. Four types of rectangular tile have sizes 300 mm 300 mm, 300 mm 600 mm, 600
mm 600 mm and 600 mm 900 mm. Equal numbers of each type of tile are used,
without overlaps, to make a square.
What is the smallest square that can be made?
Solution
Let us say that one unit is 300 mm, so that the permitted tiles are 1 1, 1 2, 2 2 and
2 3.
Since the sides of all the tiles have lengths that are a whole number of units, any square
made out of them will have sides of length N that is a whole number of units. This square
has area N 2.
Also, the total area of one tile of each type is 1 + 2 + 4 + 6 = 13, so N 2 is a multiple of
13. The smallest such N is 13 itself, so we ask ourselves if such a tiling is possible with
13 copies of each tile. It can indeed be done, as the example in the figure shows.
This square, which we have proved to be the smallest possible, measures 13 units on
each side, or 3.9 m 3.9 m.
After two years spent travelling in Europe, during which he was awarded a Grand Prize by the
Acadmie des Sciences in Paris for his work on the impact of bodies, Maclaurin took up the
post of Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh in 1725, and remained there
for the rest of his career. In 1740 he again received a prize from the Acadmie des Sciences,
this time for a study of the tides. The prize was jointly awarded to four people, including two
other famous mathematicians, Leonhard Euler and Daniel Bernoulli.
In 1742, Maclaurin published the Treatise of fluxions, in which he uses the special case of
Taylor's series now named after him and for which he is best remembered today:
f (x) = f (0) +
f (0)
f (0) 2
f (0) 3
x +
x +
x + .
1!
2!
3!
He also wrote a book of problems for students, Ane Introduction to the Mathematicks, one of
which was used as the basis for question 2 of the 2004 Hamilton Olympiad Paper:
Maritus, uxor, et filius habent annos 96, ita ut anni Mariti et filii, simul
faciant annos uxoris + 15. Sed uxoris cum filii faciant mariti + 2.
Maclaurin defended mathematical education at universities because of its practical
applications, and his own work included gravitation, astronomy, cartography, the structure of
honeycombs and the measurement of the volumes of barrels. The field of actuarial science
dates back to the calculations he helped to supply when one of the first pension funds was
founded in 1743, the Scottish Ministers Widows Fund.
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1. What is the largest three-digit prime number abc whose digits a, b and c are different
prime numbers?
2. Nine buns cost 11 + a pence and 13 buns cost 15 + b pence, where 0 < a < 100 and
0 < b < 100.
What is the cost of a bun?
Solution
Suppose the couple construct two new fences, by reflecting the two given perpendicular
chords in the lines through the walls of their house.
3. A regular hexagon, with sides of length 2 cm, is cut into two pieces by a straight line
parallel to one of its sides. The ratio of the area of the smaller piece to the area of the
larger piece is 1 : 5.
What is the length of the cut?
N
NW
NE
H
SW
SE
S
5. Kim and Oli played nine games of chess, playing alternately with the white and black
pieces. Exactly five games were won by whoever was playing with the black pieces,
Kim won exactly six games, and no game was drawn.
With which colour pieces did Kim play the first game?
This creates a symmetric configuration, as shown, so that their piece of land now
consists of:
(i) one central plot, containing the couple's house;
(ii) two plots W and E, of the same size and shape, at the west and east;
(iii) two plots N and S, of the same size and shape, at the north and south;
(iv) four plots NW, NE, SW and SE, all of the same size and shape, in each corner, at
the northwest, northeast, southwest and southeast.
The original two plots A and B, with the combined area 1000 m2, now consist of N and
NW, and E and SE.
But those areas are equal, respectively, to S and SW, and W and NE, so those have a
combined area of 1000 m2. That means that all the regions, apart from the central one,
have a combined area of 2000 m2, leaving 500 m2 inside the central region.
Of this, one quarter is the couple's house, since the couple's house consists of everything
in the central region northeast of the centre of the circle. So their house occupies 125 m2.
(b) Prove that R cannot be tiled by T when both a and b are odd.
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1. Consider five-digit integers that have the following properties. Each of the digits is 1, 2
or 3, and each of 1, 2, 3 occurs at least once as a digit; also, the number is not divisible
by 2 nor divisible by 3.
What is the difference between the largest and the smallest of these integers?
2. A rectangle has area 20 cm2. Reducing the length by 2 12 cm and increasing the width
by 3 cm changes the rectangle into a square.
What is the side length of the square?
4. On Monday in the village of Newton, the postman delivered either one, two, three or
four letters to each house. The number of houses receiving four letters was seven times
the number receiving one letter, and the number receiving two letters was five times the
number receiving one letter.
What was the mean number of letters that each house received?
5. Two of the angles of triangle ABC are given by CAB = 2 and ABC = , where
< 45. The bisector of angle CAB meets BC at D. The point E lies on the bisector, but
outside the triangle, so that BEA = 90. When produced, AC and BE meet at P.
Prove that BDP = 4.
6. Anna and Daniel play a game. Starting with Anna, they take turns choosing a positive
integer less than 31 that is not equal to any of the numbers already chosen. The loser is
the first person to choose a number that shares a factor greater than 1 with any of the
previously chosen numbers.
Does either player have a winning strategy?
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1. The two-digit integer 19 is equal to the product of its digits (1 9) plus the sum of its
digits (1 + 9).
Find all two-digit integers with this property.
2 12
5
2
) (s
3) = 20,
= 20,
2
2
or, on multiplying by 2 and subtracting 40 from both sides,
s2
2s2 s 55 = 0.
Factorising the left-hand side, we obtain
(2s 11) (s + 5) = 0,
from which it follows that s = 112 or s = 5. Since negative s has no meaning here, we
conclude that the length of each side of the square is 512 cm.
3. Rachel gave half of her money to Howard. Then Howard gave a third of all his money to
Rachel. They each ended up with the same amount of money.
Find the ratio
amount that Rachel started with : amount that Howard started with.
4. The square ABIJ lies inside the regular octagon ABCDEFGH. The sides of the octagon
have length 1.
Prove that CJ =
3.
5. Four types of rectangular tile have sizes 300 mm 300 mm, 300 mm 600 mm, 600
mm 600 mm and 600 mm 900 mm. Equal numbers of each type of tile are used,
without overlaps, to make a square.
What is the smallest square that can be made?
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Do not hurry, but spend time working carefully on one question before
attempting another.
Try to finish whole questions even if you cannot do many.
Solution
Let the radius of the larger circle be R and the radius of the smaller circle be r, so that the
area of the shaded annulus is R2 r2.
Since the heptagon is regular, the two circles have the same centre. The figure shows the
common centre O of the two circles, a point of contact T of a side of the heptagon with
the smaller circle, and the two vertices U and V of the heptagon adjacent to T . Then
OU = OV = R and OT = r.
You will have done well if you hand in full solutions to two or more
questions.
Answers must be FULLY SIMPLIFIED, and EXACT. They may contain
symbols such as , fractions, or square roots, if appropriate, but NOT
decimal approximations
Give full written solutions, including mathematical reasons as to why
your method is correct.
Just stating an answer, even a correct one, will earn you very few marks.
R
R
T
U
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H4. On Monday in the village of Newton, the postman delivered either one, two, three or
four letters to each house. The number of houses receiving four letters was seven times
the number receiving one letter, and the number receiving two letters was five times the
number receiving one letter.
What was the mean number of letters that each house received?
Solution
Let the number of houses receiving one letter on Monday be m, and let the number
receiving three letters be n.
Hence, the number of houses receiving four letters was 7m and the number of houses
receiving two letters on Monday was 5m.
Thus, the total number of letters delivered was
m 1 + 7m 4 + 5m 2 + n 3 = 39m + 3n.
These letters were delivered to 7m + 5m + m + n = 13m + n houses, so the mean
number of letters that each house received was
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
39m + 3n
3 (13m + n)
=
= 3.
13m + n
13m + n
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H5. Two of the angles of triangle ABC are given by CAB = 2 and ABC = , where
< 45. The bisector of angle CAB meets BC at D. The point E lies on the bisector, but
outside the triangle, so that BEA = 90. When produced, AC and BE meet at P.
Prove that BDP = 4.
Solution
19. In a certain forest, frogs are either green or blue. Since last year, the number of blue
frogs has increased by 60%, while the number of green frogs has decreased by 60%. It
turns out that the new ratio of blue frogs to green frogs is the same as the previous ratio
in the opposite order (i.e. the same as the previous ratio of green frogs to blue frogs).
By what percentage did the overall number of frogs change?
A 0
B 20
C 30
D 40
E 50
20. Tomas wrote down several distinct positive integers, none of which exceeded 100. Their
product was not divisible by 18.
At most how many numbers could he have written?
E
A 5
B 17
C 68
D 69
E 90
21. Any three vertices of a given cube form the vertices of a triangle.
A
B
We are given that CAB = 2 and the bisector of angle CAB meets BC at D, that is,
CAD = BAD = .
An external angle of a triangle equals the sum of the two interior opposite angles, so that
BDE = DAB + DBA = + = 2.
In the triangles ABE and APE:
(i) BAE = BAD = = CAD = PAE;
(ii) BEA = 90 = PEA (since the sum of the angles on a straight line equals 180);
(iii) AE is common.
Thus triangles ABE and APE are congruent (AAS). Hence, EP = EB.
Now in triangles PED and BED :
(i) PE = BE;
(ii) PED = 90 = BED;
(iii) ED is common.
Thus triangles PED and BED are congruent (SAS). Hence PDE = BDE.
Therefore BDP = BDE + PDE = 2 BDE = 2 2 = 4.
What is the number of triangles formed in this way whose three vertices are not all in the
same face of the cube?
A 16
B 24
C 32
D 40
E 48
S
R
A 30
B 45
C 50
D 60
E It depends on the position of point P.
23. Tatiana wrote down in ascending order the list of all 7-digit numbers that contain each of
the digits 1, 2, 3, . . . , 7. She then split the list exactly at the middle into two parts of the
same size.
What is the largest number in the first half?
A 1 234 567
B 3 765 421
C 4 123 567
D 4 352 617
E 4 376 521
125
B
8
126
C
8
127
D
8
128
E
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25. A magical island is inhabited entirely by knights (who always tell the truth) and knaves
(who always tell lies). One day 2014 of the islanders were standing in a long queue.
Each person in the queue said, There are more knaves behind me than knights in front
of me.
How many knights were in the queue?
A 1
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D 1008
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10. The length of my crocodile's tail is a third of its entire length. Its head is 93 cm long and
this is a quarter of the crocodile's length (not counting the tail).
How long is my crocodile in centimetres?
A 558
B 496
C 490
D 372
11. The diagram shows a special die. Each pair of numbers on opposite
faces has the same sum. The numbers on the hidden faces are all prime
numbers. Which number is opposite to the 14 shown?
A 11
B 13
C 17
D 19
E 186
18
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E 23
12. After walking 8 km at a speed of 4 km/h, Ann starts to run at a speed of 8 km/h.
For how many minutes will she have to run in order to have an average speed of 5 km/h
over her complete journey?
A 15
B 20
C 30
D 35
E 40
13. Cleo played 40 games of chess and scored 25 points. (A win counts as one point, a draw
counts as half a point, and a loss counts as zero points.)
How many more games did she win than lose?
A 5
B 7
C 10
D 12
E 15
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H6. Anna and Daniel play a game. Starting with Anna, they take turns choosing a positive
integer less than 31 that is not equal to any of the numbers already chosen. The loser is
the first person to choose a number that shares a factor greater than 1 with any of the
previously chosen numbers.
Does either player have a winning strategy?
Solution
Anna has a winning strategy: she chooses 30 on her first turn. Now 30 = 2 3 5, so
that in order not to lose, neither player can ever select a number not in the list
1, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23 and 29,
since all other positive integers less than 31 are multiples of 2, 3 or 5.
Because no two numbers in this list share a factor greater than 1, whichever number
Daniel selects on his turn, Anna may select another one on her next turn, then Daniel
may select another one, and so on.
Since eight is an even number, this process can continue for four turns in all by each
player, after which all of the numbers will have been selected. At that point Daniel will
be forced to select one of the other numbers, which all share a factor greater than 1 with
30, and hence Daniel will lose.
14. Triplets Jane, Danielle and Hannah wanted to buy identical hats. However, Jane lacked a third
of their price, Danielle a quarter and Hannah a fifth. When the price of each hat was reduced
by 9.40, the sisters combined their savings and bought a hat each. Not a cent was left over!
What was the price of a hat before the price reduction?
A 12
B 16
C 28
D 36
E 112
D 36
E 42
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q +
1
r
25
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19
B 10
C 18
B 24
C 30
D 48
E 60
17. The picture shows seven points and the connections between them.
What is the least number of connecting lines that could be added to the
picture so that each of the seven points has the same number of
connections with other points? (Connecting lines are allowed to cross
each other.)
A4
B 5
C 6
D 9
E 10
18. The picture shows the same cube from two different views. It is built
from 27 smaller cubes, some of which are grey and some white.
What is the largest number of grey cubes there could be?
A 5
B 7
C 8
D 9
E 10
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1. The MSC Fabiola holds the record for being the largest container ship to enter San
Francisco Bay. It carries 12 500 containers which, if placed end to end, would stretch
about 75 km.
Roughly, what is the length of one container?
A 0.6 m
Solution
The primes available as digits are 2, 3, 5 and 7.
The three-digit prime p sought cannot end in 2 or 5, since then it would be divisible by 2
or 5. Also, p cannot consist of the digits 2, 3 and 7 or the digits 3, 5 and 7 since it would
then be divisible by 3.
Hence p is composed either of 2, 3 and 5 or of 2, 5 and 7.
Now p cannot begin with 7 since it would then end in 2 or 5. The next biggest candidate
is 527. But 527 is not a prime because 527 = 17 31.
However, the next biggest candidate 523 is prime. We can confirm this by showing that
523 has no factors less than 23, which is sufficient since 232 = 529 > 523. Our
evidence for this is that
523 = 7 75 2
= 11 47 + 6
= 13 40 + 3
B 1.6 m
C 6m
D 16 m
E 60 m
2. If r, s, and t denote the lengths of the lines in the picture, then which of the following
inequalities is correct?
r
A r < s < t
B r < t < s
A 1
B 3
D 7
E 11
5. In a certain village, the ratio between adult men and adult women is 2 : 3 and the ratio
= 17 30 + 13
between adult women and children is 8 : 1. What is the ratio between adults (men and
women) and children?
= 19 27 + 10.
A 5:1
B 10 : 3
C 13 : 1
D 12 : 1
E 40 : 3
6. The big wheel of this penny-farthing bicycle has perimeter 4.2 metres.
M2. Nine buns cost 11 + a pence and 13 buns cost 15 + b pence, where 0 < a < 100
and 0 < b < 100.
What is the cost of a bun?
Solution
Let a bun cost x pence.
Since 9x = 1100 + a and 0 a < 100, we have 1100 9x < 1200. Therefore
123 x 133.
Similarly, since 13x = 1500 + b and 0 b < 100, we have 1500 13x < 1600.
Therefore 116 x 123.
It follows that x = 123 (and a = 7, b = 99). Hence the cost of a bun is 1.23.
The small wheel has perimeter 0.9 metres. At a certain moment, the
valves of both wheels are at their lowest points. The bicycle begins to
roll.
How many metres will the bicycle have rolled forward when both
valves are next at their lowest points at the same time?
A 4.2
B 6.3
C 12.6
D 25.2
their ages are all powers of 2. Moreover, the sum of their ages is 100. In which year was
the granddaughter born?
A 1998
B 2006
C 2010
D 2012
E 2013
8. Six girls share a flat which has two bathrooms. Every morning, beginning at 7:00, they use
the bathrooms (one girl at a time per bathroom!). As soon as the last girl has finished, they
sit down to eat breakfast together. The times they spend in the bathroom are 9, 11, 13, 18,
22, and 23 minutes. If they organise themselves well, what is the earliest they can have
breakfast together?
A 7:48
B 7:49
C 7:50
D 7:51
9. The diagram shows a regular octagon, with a line drawn between two
of its vertices. The shaded area measures 3 cm2.
What is the area of the octagon in square centimetres?
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7. Doris, her daughter and granddaughter were all born in the month of January. Today
A 9
B 10
C 8 2
D 12
E 8 + 4 2
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parallel to one of its sides. The ratio of the area of the smaller piece to the area of the
larger piece is 1 : 5.
What is the length of the cut?
Solution
For convenience, we omit units throughout our working: all lengths are measured in cm,
and all areas in cm2.
The hexagon may be divided into six equilateral triangles with sides of length 2, as
shown in
Figure 1. Each triangle has area 12 2 3 = 3, so the area of the hexagon is 6 3.
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Figure 2
Figure 2 shows the hexagon cut into two pieces by the straight line parallel to a side.
The ratio of the areas of the two pieces is 1 : 5, so that the shaded area is equal to 3.
Now the shaded region is a trapezium, which we may divide into an equilateral triangle
of side d and a parallelogram, as shown below.
2
d
d
The height of the trapezium is equal to the height of the triangle, which is
Therefore the area of the trapezium is
1
(2 + 2 + d ) 3 d =
2
2
3
d.
2
3d (4 + d)
.
4
Thus we have
3d (4 + d)
=
4
3,
that is,
4d + d 2 = 4.
Hence
(2 + d)2 = 8,
so that, because d is positive and therefore 2 + d is,
2 + d =
8.
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19. Liz and Mary compete in solving problems. Each of them is given the same list of 100
problems. For any problem, the first of them to solve it gets 4 points, while the second
to solve it gets 1 point. Liz solved 60 problems, and Mary also solved 60 problems.
Together, they got 312 points.
How many problems were solved by both of them?
A 53
BQ
BA
=
.
(1)
AP
AC
Furthermore, RAC = ABC (again by the alternate segment theorem) and
ARC = 90 = BPA. Hence the triangles ARC and BPA are also similar (AA), so
that
(2)
D 56
E 57
When he had used up 23 of the time available, he realised that he had covered 34 of the
distance. He then changed his speed so he arrived exactly on time.
What is the ratio of the speed for the first part of the journey to the speed for the second part?
A 5:4
B 4:3
C 3:2
D 2:1
E 3:1
21. An antique set of scales is not working properly. If something is lighter than 1000g, the
scales show the correct weight, otherwise the scales can show any value greater then 1000g.
Jenny grows giant fruit and vegetables. She has a pumpkin, a quince, a radish, a swede
and a turnip whose weights are all less than 1000g and, in grams, are P, Q, R, S and T .
When she weighs them in pairs, the scale shows the following:
quince and swede: 1200g
radish and turnip: 2100g
quince and turnip: 800g
quince and radish: 900g
pumpkin and turnip: 700g
Which of the following lists gives the masses in descending order?
A SRTQP
BQ
CR
BA
AC
AP
AP
AC
BA
C 55
20. Peter set off on his bike to go to Oxford from his cottage. He aimed to arrive at 15:00.
Solution
By the alternate segment theorem, since RAQ is a tangent we have QAB = BCA.
Also AQB = 90 = APC . Hence the triangles QAB and PCA are similar (AA), so
that
CR
AC
=
.
AP
BA
B 54
B STRQP
C SRTPQ
D STRPQ
E SRQTP
22. A group of 25 people consists of knights, serfs and damsels. Each knight always tells
the truth, each serf always lies, and each damsel alternates between telling the truth and
lying. When each of them was asked: "Are you a knight?", 17 of them said "Yes".
When each of them was then asked: "Are you a damsel?", 12 of them said "Yes". When
each of them was then asked: "Are you a serf?", 8 of them said "Yes".
How many knights are in the group?
= 1
and so
BQ CR = AP2,
as required.
A 4
B 5
C 9
D 13
E 17
23. Dean's teacher asks him to write several different positive integers on the board. Exactly
two of them are to be divisible by 2 and exactly 13 of them are to be divisible by 13. M is
the greatest of these numbers.
What is the least possible value of M?
A 169
B 260
C 273
D 299
E 325
24. A 5 5 square is made from 1 1 tiles, all with the same pattern, as shown.
Any two adjacent tiles have the same colour along the shared edge. The
perimeter of the 5 5 square consists of black and white segments of length 1.
What is the smallest possible number of black segments on the perimeter of
the 5 5 square?
A 4
B 5
C 6
D 7
E 8
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B 45
C 40
D 35
E 30
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5
10
4
11. Five equal rectangles are placed inside a square with side 24 cm, as
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M5. Kim and Oli played nine games of chess, playing alternately with the white and black
B 16
C 18
D 24
pieces. Exactly five games were won by whoever was playing with the black pieces,
Kim won exactly six games, and no game was drawn.
With which colour pieces did Kim play the first game?
E 32
P
B 45
C 60
D 75
E 90
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13. Six boys share a flat with two bathrooms which they use every morning beginning at
7:00 o'clock. In each bathroom there is never more than one person at any one time.
The times they spend in the bathroom are 8, 10, 12, 17, 21 and 22 minutes.
What is the earliest time that they can finish using the bathrooms?
A 7:45
B 7:46
C 7:47
D 7:48
Solution
Suppose that Kim wins b games playing Black. Then Kim wins 6 b playing White.
Now Oli wins 5 b games playing Black, therefore Kim loses 5 b games playing
White. Hence altogether the number of games when Kim plays White is
(6 b) + (5 b) = 11 2b, which is an odd integer. But the only possibilities for the
number of games of either colour played by either player are 4 or 5. It follows that Kim
plays 5 games as White. Thus Kim starts by playing with the white pieces.
(Since 11 2b = 5, we have b = 3. So to summarise, Kim wins 3 games as Black
and 3 games as White, and Oli wins 2 games as Black and 1 game as White. Hence Kim
wins the series 6 games to 3, and Black wins 5 games with White winning 4.)
E 7:50
14. A rectangle has sides of length 6 cm and 11cm. The bisectors of the angles at either end
of one 11 cm side are drawn. These bisectors divide the other 11 cm side into three parts.
What are the lengths of these parts?
A 1 cm, 9 cm, 1 cm
B 6 cm, 1 cm, 6 cm
C 3 cm, 5 cm, 3 cm
D 4 cm, 3 cm, 4 cm
E 5 cm, 1 cm, 5 cm
15. Captain Sparrow and his pirate crew dug up several gold coins. They divided the coins
amongst themselves so that each person received the same number of coins.
If there had been four fewer pirates, then each person would have received 10 more coins.
However, if there had been 50 fewer coins, then each person would have received 5
fewer coins. How many coins did they dig up?
A 80
B 100
C 120
D 150
E 250
16. The mean of two positive numbers is 30% less than one of the numbers.
By what percentage is the mean greater than the other number?
A 75%
B 70%
C 30%
D 25%
17. Janet enters all the digits from 1 to 9 in the cells of a 3 3 table, so that
each cell contains one digit. She has already entered 1, 2, 3 and 4, as
shown. Two numbers are considered to be 'neighbours' if their cells
share an edge. After entering all the numbers, she notices that the sum
of the neighbours of 9 is 15.
What is the sum of the neighbours of 8?
A 12
B 18
C 20
D 26
E 20%
E 27
18. The numbers a, b and c satisfy the equations a + b + c = 500 and 3a + 2b + c = 1000.
What is 3a + 4b + 5c?
A 2000
B 1900
C 1700
D 1600
E 1500
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1. Each year, the Kangaroo competition is held on the the third Thursday of March.
B 15th March
C 20th March
D 21st March
(a) Prove that R can be tiled by T when both a and b are even.
(b) Prove that R cannot be tiled by T when both a and b are odd.
E 10
E 22nd March
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3. Rachel has several square pieces of paper of area 4 cm2. She cuts
Solution
(a) Four tetrominos can be fitted together to form a 4 4 square, as
shown alongside, and these can be tessellated inside a 4m 4n
board.
B 4
C 9/2
D 5
E 6
4. A bucket was half full. A cleaner added two litres of water to the bucket. The bucket
(b) Colour the board like a chessboard. Then a tetromino covers either three white
squares and one black square, or one white and three black.
Let there be m of the first type of tetromino and n of the second. Then the total
number of black squares they cover is m + 3n and the total number of white
squares is 3m + n.
But the numbers of squares of each colour are equal, so m + 3n = 3m + n and
therefore m = n. Hence there are 4m squares of each colour, making 8m altogether.
It follows that 2a 2b = 8m and so ab = 2m. In other words, ab is even. Hence
it is impossible to tile the board when both a and b are odd.
Alternative
Colour the board like a chessboard. Then a tetromino covers either one white
square, or three white squares. So each tetromino covers an odd number of white
squares.
Suppose that the board can be tiled. The board has 2a 2b = 4ab squares and
each tetromino covers four of them, so there are ab tetrominos. Thus when both a
and b are odd, there is an odd number of tetrominos.
Therefore, together the tetrominos cover an odd number of white squaresthere is
an odd number of them, and each of them covers an odd number of white squares.
But the number of white squares is half the total number of squares, which is 2ab,
an even number.
Hence it is impossible to tile the board when both a and b are odd.
was then three-quarters full. How many litres can the bucket hold?
A 10
B 8
C 6
D 4
E 2
5. Carl built the shape shown using seven unit cubes. How many such
cubes does he have to add to make a cube with edges of length 3?
A 12
B 14
C 16
D 18
E 20
B 55 666
C 77 444
D 88 333
E 99 222
7. Jack has a piano lesson twice a week and Jill has a piano lesson every other week. Since
they started playing, Jack has had 15 more lessons than Jill.
How many weeks have they been playing?
A 30
B 25
C 20
D 15
E 10
9. This year a grandmother, her daughter and her granddaughter noticed that the sum of their
ages is 100 years. Each of their ages is a power of 2. How old is the granddaughter?
A 1
B 2
C 4
D 8
E 16
10. The heart and the arrow are in the positions shown in the figure. At the
same time the heart and the arrow start moving. The arrow moves three
places clockwise and then stops and the heart moves four places
anticlockwise and then stops. They repeat the same routine over and
over again.
After how many routines will the heart and the arrow land in the same
place as each other for the first time?
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A 7
B 8
C 9
D 10