AMSLI Questions Part 2
AMSLI Questions Part 2
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Grade 8 Session 4 Part 2
1. Evaluate 8 × 4 × 125 × 5.
2. The digits of a two-digit number are switched. The resulting number is 75% more
than the original number. Find the original number
5. The least common multiple (LCM) of two positive integers is 384. If their ratio is 3:8,
find their highest common factor (HCF).
6. Thursdays of a certain month have the most number of dates which are prime
numbers. Which day of the week is 13th of this month?
8. Tania is about to win a prize in a game. She is holding a standard 6-sided dice which
would determine the prize she will get.
A. $100 cash
B. Book prize
C. Chocolate package
D. Gift voucher
E. All are equally likely to occur
9. Find the smallest positive integer 𝑛 for which 1250𝑛 is a multiple of 3600.
What is the largest number of cubes in a figure with the following front and side
views?
12. Royce and Sony were running towards each other at speed 10 m/s (metres per
second) and 12 m/s, respectively. They started running at the same time and met
at point P after 10 minutes. On the next day, they did the same thing except that
Royce increased his speed. As a result, they met 1920 metres from point P. What is
Royce’s new speed in m/s?
13. Usher, Warren, Xavier, Yolanda and Zane went to Lucky Asian food store at
different times and bought different foods. Usher went in before the person who
bought a sushi but went inside after the person who bought a ramen. Xavier is
the second person who went inside the store and he did not buy a sushi.
Yolanda went inside before Warren. Zane got a tempura from the store. The last
person who went inside bought kimchi. Who bought dumplings?
14. The sum of some consecutive positive integers is 2018. Find the largest of these
integers.
7 ∆ 2 = 94
3 ∆ 3 = 66
5 ∆ 4 = 98
11 ∆ 9 = 2018
19. The following bar chart shows the cost of abalone over the first half of the
year 2018. The percentage increase in cost remains the same every following
month. Find the average cost of abalone in the first half of year 2018.
(Correct to nearest whole number)
21. The sum of 6 different positive integers is 45. Find the smallest possible value of
the largest of these 6 numbers.
22. A four-digit number of different digits is given. How many five-digit numbers are
there which will produce the same 4-digit number when one digit is removed?
23. What is the least number of integers that must be randomly selected from
1, 2, 3, …, 50 to ensure that there will be two numbers (among selected) such that
one of them is twice the other?
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