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Class VI IMO

Past Year Paper 2013


IMO SOF INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD
Past Year Paper - 2013
Time: 1 hour
Total Marks: 50
Guidelines for the Candidate
1. Additional 10 (Ten) minutes will be given to the students to fill up the students
information before the start of the exam.
2. All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks. There is no negative marking. Use
of calculator is not permitted.
3. Write your Name, Roll Number, and Class clearly on the Answer Sheet and do not forget
to sign.
4. There is only one correct answer hence mark one choice only.
5. Darken your choice with HB Pencil or Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only. For Example:
Q.16: A number has nine ones, six tens and eight hundreds. What is the number?
(A) 869
(B) 896
(C) 968
(D) 986
As the correct answer is option (A), the candidate should darken the circle corresponding
to option (A).
6. Rough work should be done in the blank space provided in this booklet.
7. Return the answer sheet to the invigilator at the end of the exam. The question paper
can be retained by the student.
SECTION I: LOGICAL REASONING
1. Two positions of a dice marked (A, B, C, D, E, F) are shown below. Which letter will be
on the face opposite to the face with A?

A. E
B. D
C. B
D. C

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2. Identify the two figures which are out of position/place and requires interchanging of
position to put the entire series in order.

A. Q and R
B. S and T
C. R and P
D. P and S
3. If the first three letters of the word 'ANTHROPOLOGISTS' are written in reverse order,
followed by the next four letters written in reverse order, followed by next eight
letters written in reverse order, which letter will come exactly in the middle?
A. T
B. H
C. S
D. O
4. If 687 + 509 = 560897, then 619 + 703 = ?
A. 760931
B. 760891
C. 760139
D. 760193
5. Identify the figure from the options in which shape (X) is exactly embedded as one of
its part.

A.

B.

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C.

D.
6. Ritesh is son of Varun. Sarika, Varun's sister has a son Rahul and a daughter Riya.
Sahil is the maternal uncle of Rahul. How is Ritesh related to Rahul?
A. Nephew
B. Cousin
C. Uncle
D. Father
7. Select the correct mirror image of the Figure (X).

Figure X
A.

B.

C.

D.

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8. Which of the following Venn diagrams correctly depicts the relationship among Yak,
Zebra, Bear?
A.

B.

C.

D.

9. Which of the following options will complete the pattern in Figure (X)?

Figure X

A.

B.

C.

D.
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10. How many unit cubes were removed from the solid on the left to obtain the solid on
the right?

A. 24
B. 28
C. 26
D. 30
11. Find the missing number in the number pattern given below.

A. 810
B. 892
C. 576
D. 816

12. Which of the following cubes CANNOT be formed using the net?

A.

B.
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C.

D.
13. How many flowers will be there in Pattern 6?

A. 51
B. 76
C. 45
D. 38
14. Consider the figures X and Y showing a sheet of paper folded and punched in figure Z.
Select the figure, which will most closely resemble the unfolded form of figure Z?

A.

B.

C.

D.
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15. Which of the following diagrams satisfies the condition of placement of dot as in the
given Figure (X)?

Figure X

A.

B.

C.

D.

16. Minimum number of straight lines required to draw the given figure is _______.

A. 19
B. 17
C. 18
D. 16

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17. In the given series, how many pairs of alternate numbers have a difference of 2?
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A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
18. In the given question, a series of small letters which follows a pattern where some
letters are missing is given. Find the missing letters so that a proper sequence of
letters are formed?
ab __ __ __ b __ bbaa __

A. abaab
B. abbab
C. baaab
D. babba
19. Select the figure from the options that will replace the question mark (?) in problem
figure and continue the pattern.

A.

B.

C.

D.

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20. If 3 6 = 18; 4 7 = 22; 9 1 = 20, then 5 2 = ?
A. 7
B. 10
C. 14
D. 3
SECTION II : MATHEMATICAL REASONING
21. Select the correct match?
A. LXV = 75
B. LXIX = 79
C. XCVIII = 98
D. LXXX = 90
22. Express the number of storybooks that Mohit read in December as a fraction of the
total number of storybooks read in four months?

A. 1
1
2
1
C.
3

B.

D. 2
23. Which of the following number is completely divisible by 3?
A. 297149
B. 1790184
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C. 6392105
D. 901352
24. The given figure is made up of 10 squares of the same size. The perimeter of the figure
is 80 cm. Find the area of the figure?

A. 250 cm2
B. 150 cm2
C. 280 cm2
D. 190 cm2
25. Which of the following figures has/have at least one line of symmetry?

A. I and II
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. I, II and III

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26. What must be added to the product of 2 and 3 to make 21
7
14
9
A. 13
12
9
B. 12
14
9
C. 13
14
11
D. 15
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1
of the books in a box are English books,
are Maths books and the rest are Science
3
4
books. What fraction of the books are Science books?
2 1
A.
3 4
2 1
B.
3 4
2 1
C. 1 ( )
3 4
2 1
D. 1 ( )
3 4

27.

28. Priya drove from town P to town Q. She took 14 hours 35 minutes for the journey. The
clock shows the time she arrived at Town Q in the afternoon. When did she set off
from Town P?

A. 2:10 am
B. 4:45 pm
C. 4:45 am
D. 2:45 am
29. The ratio of the volume of water in Bottle P to the volume of water in Bottle Q is 3 : 4.
Rajeev drank 40 ml of the water from Bottle P and the ratio then became 13 : 20. How
much water was there in bottle P at first?
A. 60 ml
B. 80 ml
C. 300 ml
D. 400 ml
30. Machine P can shred 12 sheets of paper in 15 seconds. Machine Q can shred 18 sheets
of paper in 20 seconds. Which machine can shred more sheets of paper in one minute
and by how many more?
A. Machine P, 6 sheets
B. Machine Q, 6 sheets
C. Machine P, 8 sheets
D. Machine Q, 8 sheets
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31. Fill in the blanks:


Every natural number has a _________ except _______ and has a __________.
A. Successor, 0, predecessor
B. Successor, 1, predecessor
C. Predecessor, 0, successor
D. Predecessor, 1, successor
32. Which of the following diagrams correctly describes the factors of 15 and 12?

A.

B.

C.

D.
33. Select the incorrect match.
A. One pair of parallel lines Trapezium
B. Parallelogram with 4 right angles Rectangle
C. Parallelogram with 4 sides of equal length Rhombus
D. A rhombus with 4 right angles Kite
34. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. 14 tenths 4 thousandths = 0.144
B. 2 tenths 13 hundredths = 0.213
C. 4 hundredths 2 tenths = 0.024
D. 7 tenths 17 hundredths = 0.87

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35. The fractional number corresponding to the given number 9 tens + 5 ones + 3 tenths
+ 7 hundredths is ________________.
9437
A.
100
9537
B.
100
9000
C.
100
9637
D.
100
SECTION III: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
36. 45% of Garima's savings is the same as 25% of Latika's savings. What is the ratio of
Garima's savings to Latika's savings?
A. 5 : 9
B. 9 : 5
C. 9 : 20
D. 1 : 4
37. On Monday, there were thrice as many peanuts in Sack X as Sack Y. On Tuesday, 3952
peanuts in Sack X were sold. Now there were thrice as many peanuts in Sack Y as Sack
X. How many peanuts were there in Sack X at first?
A. 4644
B. 6644
C. 4446
D. 4466
38. Zarrin collected 1346 eggs. 38 of them were broken. She sold the rest at `8 each. What
was the total collection from her sale of the eggs?
A. 16084
B. 10684
C. 10195
D. 10464
39. Beena bought 12 kg of sugar. After filling 11 containers of the same size, she had 3.2
kg left. How much sugar was there in each container?
A. 0.5 kg
B. 0.6 kg
C. 0.7 kg
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D. 0.8 kg
40. Cost of a toffee is 50 paise and cost of a chocolate is `10, then the ratio of the cost of
toffee to the cost of a chocolate is __________________.
A. 5 : 1
B. 1 : 20
C. 1 : 5
D. 20 : 1
41. Dinesh joined 2 squares of area 81 cm2 and 36 cm2 together. What is the perimeter of
the new figure now?
A. 45 cm
B. 48 cm
C. 54 cm
D. 60 cm
2
times as tall as Vansh. If Mayank is 38 cm taller than Vansh, what is
5
Mayanks height?
A. 133 cm
B. 123 cm
C. 95 cm
D. 129 cm

42. Mayank is 1

43. Three boys and four girls shared 198 sweets. Each girl received twice as many sweets
as each boy. How many sweets did each girl receive?
A. 36
B. 18
C. 24
D. 30
44. Meeku fenced up a square area. He used 100 poles on each side of the square. How
many poles did he use altogether?
A. 400
B. 398
C. 394
D. 396

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45. Mrs. Khan had m eggs. She used 5 eggs to bake a cake and gave 6 eggs to her
neighbour. How many eggs had she left?
A. (m + 11) eggs
B. (11 m) eggs
C. (m 11) eggs
D. (11 + m) eggs
SECTION IV: ACHIEVERS SECTION
46. Find P, Q, R and S respectively.
A square pyramid has P base,
Faces : Q__
Edges : R __
Corners : S__
A. Square, 4, 10, 5
B. Rectangle, 5, 10, 5
C. Square, 5, 8, 5
D. Rectangle, 6, 10, 5
47. Which of the following is true?
Statement I : A fraction is said to be in the simplest (or lowest) form if its numerator
and denominator have no common factor except 1.
686
3
Statement II : Simplest form of 686 in
is .
1715 5
A. Statement I and statement II both are true
B. Statement I is false and statement II is true
C. Statement I is true and statement II is false
D. Statement I and statement II both are false
48. Fill in the blank:
A __________ of a circle is a region in the interior of the circle enclosed by an arc and a
chord.
A. Sector
B. Radius
C. Segment
D. Area

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49. Find the correct match.
Length of
Breadth of
rectangle (cm) rectangle (cm)
25
P
18
R

Area (cm)2

Perimeter (cm)

300
S

Q
66

A. P 12, Q 74, R 15, S 207


B. P 12, Q 15, R 74, S 270
C. P 12, Q 74, R 15, S 270
D. P 42, Q 15, R 270, S 74
50. Match the Column I with Column II
If a, b, c, are whole numbers then
Column I
i. a + b = b + a
ii. (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
iii. a (b + c) = a b + a c

Column II
a. Distributivity of multiplication
b. Commutativity under addition
c. Associativity of addition
d. Commutativity under multiplication

A. i c, ii d, iii a
B. i b, ii c, iii d
C. i a, ii b, iii c
D. i b, ii c, iii a

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