Practice #2 K2
1. Vika collected beads as a gift and arranged them in the following order: blue round, red rose, 2 green petals,
blue round, red rose, and so on. If the last bead was blue round and 9 red roses were used for the beads, how many
blue beads did Vika need?
(A) 9 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 11 (E) 7
2. Milo, Luna, Toby, Mini and Mikki stand in a row and hold 29 balls. The kittens to the left of Luna have 14 balls,
to the left of Mikki 25, to the left of Milo - 19, to the left of Mini - 3. How many balls does Mikki have?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 4
3. The area of a square divided by its perimeter is 4. What is the side of the square?
4. The side of a square is 16. What is the area divided by its perimeter?
5. Several creatures - beetles and spiders - were hanging from a spider web. To solve a very complicated case,
Jacques Clouseau counted the heads and paws of all the creatures. It turned out that there were 82 paws and 12
heads. Help the unrivaled detective solve the case - find out how many beetles were hanging from the web.
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8
6. The first bell rings every 6 minutes. The second bell rings every 7 minutes. The third bell rings every hour. If all
the bells ring at the same time at noon, what time will they next ring at the same time?
(A) 1:30 PM (B) 3:40 PM (C) 4:20 PM (D) 6:00 PM (E) 7:00 PM
7. If I want to buy 6 candies, I will be $5 less, but if I buy 5 candies, I will have $4 left. How much money do I
have?
(A) $38 (B) $49 (C) $44 (D) $53 (E) $45
8. Nils was flying in a flock on the back of Martin the goose. He noticed that the flock was built like a triangle: the
leader in front, then 2 geese, 3 geese in the third row, etc. The flock stopped for the night on an ice floe. Nils saw
that the arrangement of the geese this time resembled a square consisting of rows, each row had the same number
of geese, and the number of geese in each row was equal to the number of rows. There were less than 50 geese in
the flock. How many geese were in the flock?
9. An animal has two left paws, two right paws, two paws in front and two behind. How many paws does the
animal have?
10. How many triangles are there in the figure shown?
a) b) c)
11. Write the smallest five-digit number that is a multiple of 9 and has 7 as its first digit.
12. Write the smallest four-digit number that is a multiple of 8 and has 5 as its first digit.
(A) 5000 (B) 5016 (C) 5040 (D) 5080
13. Complete the operation: 39 h 11 min − 1 day 9 h 18 min + 7 h 21 min = __day __ h __ min.
(A) 0 day 13 h 8 min (B) 1 day 1 h 14 min (C) 0 day 15 h 8 min
(D) 0 day 13 h 14 min (E) 0 day 14 h 14 min
14. The figure consists of rectangles with sides 1 and 2 respectively. What is the perimeter of this figure?
(A) 30; (B) 32; (C) 34; (D) 36; (E) 38.
15. Santa Claus made up six-digit numbers in which four consecutive digits form the number 2024. How
many such numbers could he get?
16. The gnome made up six-digit numbers, in which four consecutive digits form the number 1234. How
many such numbers could he get?
17. Luan makes a figure out of matches according to the pattern (see fig.) How many matches will have to
be used for a figure with a side equal to 45?
(A) 450; (B) 440; (C) 430; (D) 428; (E) 432.
18. Krosh the Rabbit helped the Hedgehog arrange his collection of candy wrappers in an album. The
Hedgehog has 105 candy wrappers. Three candy wrappers fit on one page of the album. How many spreads
are there in the album for the candy wrapper collection, if there are no candy wrappers on the first page, and
there are 3 candy wrappers on the last one?
19. When my father was 31 years old, I was 8 years old, and now my father is twice as old as me. How old
am I now?
20. What will you see if you unfold the folded piece of paper?