KVS Junior Mathematics Olympiad (JMO) - 2004
KVS Junior Mathematics Olympiad (JMO) - 2004
KVS Junior Mathematics Olympiad (JMO) - 2004
M.M. 100
Note : (i)
(ii)
Time : 3 hours
Attempt all questions. Each question carries ten marks.
Please check that there are two printed pages and ten
questions in the question paper
1.
The number of hours from 8 p.m. Tuesday until 5 am Friday of the same week is
.
(b)
(c)
In a school the ratio of boys to girls is 3:5 and the ratio of girls to teachers is 6:1. The
ratio of boys of teachers is ..
(d)
(e)
4
B 3 C
D
10
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2.
(a)
Find the number of positive integers less than or equal to 300 that are multiples of 3
The product of the digits of each of the three-digit numbers 138, 262, and 432 is 24. Write
(a)
Solve : x2 + xy + y2 = 19
x2 - xy + y2 = 49
(b)
The quadratic polynomials p(x) = a (x-3)2 + bx + 1 and q (x) = 2x2 + c (x-2) + 13 are equal
(a)
Two squares, each with side length 5 cm, overlap as shown. The shape of their
overlap is a square, which has an area of 4cm2. Find the perimeter, in centimeters of the shaded
figure.
5
5
(b)
A rectangle is divided into four smaller rectangles. The areas of three of these rectangles are
15
25
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5.
(a) A square ABCD is inscribed in a circle of unit radius. Semi-circles are described on
each side as a diameter. Find the area of the region bounded by the four semi-circles and the circle.
(b) In a parallelogram ABCD, H is the mid-point of AB and M is the mid-point of CD. Show
that AM and CH divide the diagonal DB in three equal parts.
6.
A two-digit number has the property that the square of its tens digit plus ten times its units
digit is equal to the square of its units digit plus ten times its ten digit. Find all two digit numbers
which have this property, and are prime numbers.
7.
In the diagram, it is possible to travel only along an edge in the direction indicated by the
arrow. How many different routes from A to B are there in all ?
8.
The object shown in the diagram is made by gluing together the adjacent faces of six
wooden cubes, each having edges of length 2 cm. Find the total surface area of the object in square
centimeters.
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9.
Six points A, B, C, D, E and F are placed on a square grid, as shown. How many triangles
that are not right-angled can be drawn by using 3 of these 6 points as vertices.
10.
A distance of 200 km is to be covered by car in less than 10 hours. Yash does it in two parts.
He first drives for 150 km at an average speed of 36 km/hr, without stopping. After taking rest for
30 minutes, he starts again and covers the remaining distance non-stop. His average for the entire
journey (including the period of rest) exceeds that for the second part by 5km/hr. Find the speed at
which he covers the second part.
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