2024 AMC Paper Upper
2024 AMC Paper Upper
1. Marlie was born in 2016. In which year will she turn 14?
(A) 2026 (B) 2028 (C) 2030 (D) 2032 (E) 2034
4. At a theme park, one ride costs $8. How many rides can Sally buy
with her $65?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8 (E) 9
(B) A seven ♦ ♥
(C) A spade
(D) A heart
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(E) A diamond ♦
8. Leila has found out three facts about the speeds of her four favourite
fast birds:
Which of the following lists gives the birds from fastest to slowest?
(A) SWG, WTN, PF, FB (B) PF, SWG, FB, WTN
(C) PF, WTN, SWG, FB (D) FB, PF, WTN, SWG
(E) PF, WTN, FB, SWG
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14. James convinces his parents to start a new plan for paying him
pocket money. In week 1, they will give him 10 cents and every week
after that, they will double the amount they pay him.
In which week will he first receive more than $10 pocket money?
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 9 (E) 10
15. A shop has a special deal where you can buy two different items and
get the cheaper item at half price. Roberta bought two of these
items, and paid $16. Which two items did she buy?
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Magazines Gift cards Books Birthday cards Wrapping paper
$6 each $12 each $10 each $4 each $8 each
19. I meant to add two numbers together and then subtract a third
number.
Unfortunately I got my plus and minus symbols the wrong way
round. But I was lucky! The answer still came out to be correct.
Which statement must be true?
(A) The first number equals the sum of the other two.
(B) The third number is the difference between the other two.
(C) The first and second numbers are equal.
(D) The second and third numbers are equal.
(E) The third number is zero.
20. A square piece of paper is folded along the dotted lines, as shown in
the diagrams. The bottom-right corner is then cut off, as shown by
the shading in the third diagram.
When the paper is unfolded, which of the following is the result?
(D) (E)
26. The numbers 1 to 6 are arranged to form two 3-digit numbers that
are then added together. What is the difference between the largest
and smallest sums that can be obtained?
27. Jane has four doting grandparents who each separately tell her that
they will help her with her savings plans.
• Granny Ava says, ‘Whatever you have when you come to me,
I will add $10.’
• Granny Beth says, ‘Whatever you have when you come to me,
I will double it.’
• Grampa Charles says, ‘Whatever you have when you come to
me, I will halve your savings but then add $50.’
• Grampa Dave says, ‘Whatever you have when you come to me,
I will double it and add $5.’
Jane has saved $10 by herself. She plans to visit each grandparent
once, in the order that maximises the amount she has at the end. In
dollars, what is this maximum amount?
28. Skip counting by 5, I write a list of 300 numbers that starts 5, 10, 15
and ends 1490, 1495, 1500.
How many times do I write the digit ‘0’ ?
30. To cross a river, there are 12 stepping stones in a line, equally spaced
50 centimetres apart.
I would like to start at the first and finish at the last, and step on
each stepping stone exactly once. I can take both 50 centimetre and
1 metre steps, both forwards and backwards.
How many ways are there for me to cross the river?