2006 Australian Mathematics Competition AMC Middle Primary Years 3 and 4
2006 Australian Mathematics Competition AMC Middle Primary Years 3 and 4
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(A) 465 (B) 654 (C) 546 (D) 564 (E) 456
2. If 2 − 5 = 3 then 2 equals
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(A) 80 079 (B) 8079 (C) 879 (D) 8790 (E) 80 709
MP 2
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8. Rhys and Helen play chess for 15 minutes and they finish playing at
11:21. Which clock shows the time they started playing?
(D) (E)
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10. The number in each block is the sum of the numbers in the two blocks
below it.
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11. A bus carries 32 students. How many buses are needed to take 323
students to the school swimming carnival?
12. The 30 students in a class are asked about the pets they have and
the results are summarised in the graph below.
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How many more cats than dogs are there?
(A) 2 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 10 (E) 15
13. Which of the following numbers has the tens digit twice the thousands
digit and the hundreds digit equal to the sum of the other 3 digits?
(A) 1629 (B) 1924 (C) 1962 (D) 1926 (E) 6912
14. Brett is 12 years old. Daina is half of Brett’s age. Omar is 13 years
older than Daina. How old is Omar?
(A) 39 (B) 11 (C) 25 (D) 19 (E) 16
15. A TV cost $460 and Sam has only paid $46. How much more does
he have to pay?
(A) $404 (B) $406 (C) $414 (D) $416 (E) $426
16. If each child can blow up 3 balloons in 1 minute, how many balloons
can a group of 5 children blow up in 2 minutes?
(A) 18 (B) 30 (C) 20 (D) 10 (E) 15
MP 5
17. I roll two dice with the numbers 1 to 6 on each one and obtain a total
of 9. Which of the following numbers could not have been rolled?
18. Henry covers his desk using 100 post-it notes. Sally’s post-it notes
are half the area of Henry’s and her desk is twice the area. How many
of Sally’s post-it notes will she need to cover her desk?
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How many different ways are there of travelling from town P to town
T if, on any particular journey, no road is used more than once and
no town is passed more than once?
21. Jenny arrived at the bus stop to find she had missed the 09:27 bus
by two minutes and would have to wait for the 09:57 bus. How long
will she have to wait?
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Six different 3-digit numbers can be made using these cards. If these
numbers are arranged from the smallest to the largest, in which po-
sition is 795?
(A) second (B) third (C) fourth (D) fifth (E) sixth
A straight line is drawn though the large square. What is the largest
number of small squares which the line can pass through?
26. Some steps are built using 36 wooden blocks as shown in the diagram.
All the faces on the outside except the bottom ones are painted blue.
How many blocks do not get any of their faces painted?
27. In the year 5 classroom, the desks are arranged in equal rows. Phil
sits at the desk that is fourth from the front and third from the back.
There are four desks on the right of Phil’s desk but only one to the
left. How many desks are there in the room?
MP 8
28. A carpenter made 20 chairs and stools with a total number of 73 legs.
If the chairs each have 4 legs and the stools each have 3 legs, how
many chairs did she make?
29. Lisa collected 50 seashells over a period of five days. Each day she
collected three more than she had collected the day before. How
many shells did she collect on the fifth day?
figure 1
figure 2
What is the smallest number of gardens needed for an apartment
block built on a 6 × 6 square, as in figure 2, so that each apartment
has a window to the outside or to an internal garden?
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