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Multiple-choice Questions:

1. Which of the following figures has an area of the shaded region greater than
the unshaded region?

A. B. C. D.

2. In the pattern below, which is true about the 2022nd symbol?

A. It is blue.
B. It is a star
C. It is red
D. it is a heart

3. Which of the following has only 3 positive factors?


A. 47 B. 93 C. 100 D. 113

4. It is known that the length of a rectangle is thrice it’s width. If the area of the rectangle is
192 cm2. What is the perimeter of this rectangle?

A. 76 B. 64 C. 56 D. 182/3

5. The numbers inside the figure below follow a pattern. What is the value of the missing
number?

13 17 21 25
57 61 ? 29
53 73 69 33
49 45 41 37
A. 32 B. 27 C. 65 D. 74
6. Miguel will draw 4 balls from a box with number written on each ball (as shown below).
Which of the following could be the sum of the balls that he picked?

A. 18 B. 23 C. 26 D. 29

7. Anne has the following cards. If she is to get two cards, what is the odds of getting an odd
sum?

A. 25 % B. 1/2 % C. 50 % D. 2/3

8. The figures below follow a pattern. No two cubes who share the same face are of the
same color. How many yellow cubes are there in the 99th figure?

A. 99 B. 148 C. 150 D. 297


9. An operator ⍟ is defined by:
2⍟2=7
3 ⍟ 5 = 20
6 ⍟ 1 = 13
What is the value of 4 ⍟ 2?
A. 11 B. 16 C. 17 D. 19

10. The diagram shows squares of different sizes. The


side length of the smallest square is 10 cm. How
long is the red line?
A. 110 cm
B. 130 cm
C. 150 cm
D. 160 cm
Open-ended Questions:

11. A classroom is 8 meters long and 9 meters wide. If the floor of the classroom is covered
with square tiles each of side 15 cm, how many tiles will be needed to cover the whole
classroom?

12. What is the value of the blue square in the addition tree?

13. A single balloon can lift 90 g in addition to the weight of the basket.
Two balloons can lift 210 g in addition to the weight of the basket. How
heavy is the basket in grams?

14. Below is a quarter circle inscribed in a square. What is the ratio of the
unshaded area to the shaded area? (use π = 22/7)
15. How many ways can you arrange the following cards in a line such that no two adjacent
cards have the same color?

16. There are 1080 students in a big gymnasium. If they are to be arranged in a rectangle,
how many possible arrangements are there such that the number of columns is at least
4?

17. If I toss two dice at the same time, what is the probability of getting a sum which is
prime?

18. What is the value of “?” in the pattern below?

1 1 1 1 1
1 2 X 4 5
1 3 6 Y 15
Z 4 ? 20 35
1 5 15 35 70
19. There are 5 positive integers written but one number is covered. It is known that the
sum of the five number is equal to the square of one of the numbers. What is the smallest
possible value of the number hidden?

20. Multiply 8 by itself 8 times. What is the remainder if divided by 5?

21. Using the digits below, form two 5-digit even numbers with the smallest positive
difference. What is the difference of the two numbers?

22. Jessica can paint her 10 m by 7 m wall in 5 hours. Kim can paint his 8 m by 6 m wall in 4
hours. If both will paint a 24m X 13m wall, how long would it take for them to finish
painting the wall?
23. A ball is dropped from a height of 80cm. Each time it hits the ground, it
bounces to half of its previous height. What is the total distance travelled
by the ball by the time it hits the ground for the sixth time?

24. Using the cards in item number 15, what is the probability of picking at least 1
numbered card if you pick 3 cards without replacement?

25. In the figure below, AZ:ZB = BX:XC = CY:YA = 1:4. If the area of triangle ABC is 100 cm2,
what is the area of the shaded region in cm2?

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