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Math Olympiad Year 21-22

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Registered School: Curtner Elementary (MILPITAS CA)

Mathematical Olympiads
February , 2022
For Elementary & Middle Schools

Directions to Students: After all questions have been read by your PICO, you will have 30 minutes to complete this contest. You may
not have a pen or pencil in your hand while the PICO reads the set of questions to the class. Calculators are not permitted. All work is
to be done on the pages provided. No additional scrap paper is to be used. Answers must be placed in the corresponding boxes in the
answer column.

Name: ____________________________________________________
4A Evaluate 987 – 876 + 765 – 654 + 543 – 432 + 321 – 210.

4B More than twenty people came to a sticker exchange. Every


person brought the same number of stickers. Every person
brought more than one sticker. In all, there were 141 stickers
at the exchange. How many people came to the exchange?

4C The Fibonacci sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, … is


formed by summing two consecutive numbers to get the next
number. The number after 55 is 34 + 55 = 89. A Fibonacci
game cube has a different Fibonacci number on each face
selected from the set {1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13}. One red and one blue
Fibonacci game cube are tossed together. How many of the 36
possible outcomes show a pair of numbers on the tops of the
cubes whose sum is also a Fibonacci number?

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Registered School: Curtner Elementary (MILPITAS CA)

Name: _________________________________________________________________

4D Jan is making a logo for her company. She


Answer Column begins with a 6-cm-by-12-cm rectangle. Two
points along the bottom side divide that side into
4A three equal pieces. A point on the top side
divides that side into two equal pieces. The logo
itself is the total shaded area, as shown. What is
–Page may be folded along dotted line.–

the area of the shaded logo, in square cm?

4B

4C

4D 4E A palindromic number is a number that reads the same forwards as it does


–Page may be folded along dotted line–

backwards (example: 282 or 51715). How many 5-digit palindromic numbers have
digits that add up to 14?

4E

Do Not Write in this Space.


For PICO’s Use Only.
SCORE:

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