Imo Maths Olympiad Sample Question Paper 1 Class 4
Imo Maths Olympiad Sample Question Paper 1 Class 4
Imo Maths Olympiad Sample Question Paper 1 Class 4
SAMPLE PAPER 1
2. Then which of the following will be the 6th letter to the left
of 17th letter from the right?
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
(A)R (B) U
(C)K (D) T
Ans. A
NOPQRSTUVWXYZMLKJIHGFEDCBA
(17 + 6) = 22th letter from your right is R.
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3. X is the brother of Y. Y is the brother of Z. W is the father of
X. Based on these three statements, which of the following
statements cannot be definitely true?
(A)Y is the brother of X.
(B)Y is the son of W
(C)Z is the brother of X.
(D)X is the brother of Z
Ans. A
X is the brother of Y and Y is the brother of Z.
So, Z may be the brother or sister of X.
8. Directions two sets of figures pose the problem. The sets are
called problem Figures and Answer Figures. Each problem
figure changes in design from the preceding one. The answer
figure set contains 4 figures marked A, B, C, D. You are
required to choose the correct answer figure, which would
best continue the series.
Problem Figures Answer Figures
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D
Ans. (D)
The figures is rotated at 90° (in four directions) and the fifth figure
in the series shall be same as the first figure.
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9. If, in a certain code language, the word MONTY is written as
YTNOM, then how will you write the word ANDROMEDA in
that language?
(A) ADEMORDNA
(B) RDNAOADEM
(C) ADEMORDNA
(D) ADEORMDNA
Ans. C
The first and last letters are being swapped. Then, the second and
second-last letters are being swapped …and so on.
10. Which one of the following has the same relationship as that
of Elephant: Miniscule?
(A) Tiger : Ferocious
(B) Mouse : Gigantic
(C) Mouse : Tiny
(D) Zephyr : Mild
Ans. C
An elephant can never be miniscule. A mouse can never be
gigantic.
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Ans .C)
Michelle delivers 5 packages to each of the 6 houses on Sixth
Street. Michelle delivers a total of 5 × 6 = 30 packages.
16. How would you write four thousand forty two in numeral?
(A) 4402 (B) 4204
(C) 4042 (D)\None of these
Ans. C
19. How many whole numbers are greater than 9 and less than
60?
(A) 60 (B) 50
(C) 69 (D) 59
Ans. B
There are 60 whole numbers from 0 to 59. That’s 50 without
0 to 9.
22. Roy has rowed his rowboat 1000 m from where he started.
Roy has rowed his rowboat _____ cm.
(A) 10000
(B) 1000
(C) 100
(D) 100000
Ans. D
Roy has rowed his rowboat 1000 m from here he started. Since 1
m = 100 cm, Roy rowed 1000 × 100 = 100 000 cm.
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24. 4 × 4 × 20 × 20 = 80 × _____
(A) 80 (B) 640
(C) 120 (D) 240
Ans. A
(4 × 20) × (4 × 20) = 80 × 80.
25. If the sum of the lengths of the sides of a rhombus is 24, then
each side of the rhombus has a length of
(A) 2 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 10
Ans. C
If the sum of the lengths of the sides of a rhombus is 24, then each
side of the rhombus has a length of 24 ÷ 4 = 6.
26. If 20 years ago Allen was half as old as he is today, how old
was he 10 years ago?
(A) 10 (B) 5
(C) 40 (D) 20
Ans. B
f 20 years ago Allen was half as old as he is today, then today he
is 40. Thus, 10 years ago he was 30.
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divisible by 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, there must be at least _____
meatballs.
(A) 310 (B) 640
(C) 840 (D) 45678
Ans. C
Sam prepares a plate of spaghetti with so many meatballs that the
number of meatballs is divisible by 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. The l cm of
4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 is 4 × 5 × 3 × 7 × 2 = 840.
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32. Is 1 × 1 even or odd?
(A)Prime (B) Even
(C)Odd (D) None of these
Ans. C
34. Kayla went for a walk every day last week. Each day, she
walked half as far as she did the day before. If she walked 8
kilometres on Monday last week, how many kilometres did
she walk on Friday last week?
(A) 0.25 (B) 0.75
(C) 1.05 (D) 0.5
Ans. D
Kayla walked 8 km on Monday.
On Tuesday, she walked 8 ÷ 2 = 4 km.
On Wednesday, she walked 4 ÷ 2 = 2 km.
On Thursday, she walked 2 ÷ 2 = 1 km.
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On Friday, she walked 1 ÷ 2 = 0.5 km.
(A) 50 (B) 30
(C) 60 (D) 40
Ans. D
Reading the number on the vertical axis corresponding to the pet
fish, we find that 40 students chose fish as their favourite pet.
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